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48 hour bird egg…eating, caring, etc…?

So, you may have seen my last question about how i found a bird egg, that i do not know if it it a Robin or a Greckel. yes, i suppose you have, if not, well, then, keep reading. So, i have been incubating this egg for about 48 hours now. I DO know that it is ALIVE and growing. The egg has gotten a bit bigger since i last measured it (the day we found the egg). There were no birds nest around, not up in the short trees we have here…no where! the closest nest in in my backyard, in my BBQ pit, but i have been watching that nest since it was being built. there were 5 eggs the day before they hatched, and about 3 minutes after they all had hatched, i went outside and counted the chicks…and still 5! i know that i didnt miscount the # of eggs, there have only been 5, and no more, no less, since!
i have been rotating the egg regularly, and monitoring the size, and heat of the incubator…
my question is what i should do to prepair for the hatch.
once it hatches, its going to be hungry, right? so what do i feed it? i own 3 birds of my own, but, anyways, should i feed it parakeet fod for the first few “whiles”. i wont be keeping it as a pet, i am going to care for it until it opens its eyes, then its straight the ASPCA.
here are all my questions-
•what should i feed it after it hatches?
•BEFORE it hatches, what should i put it in? should i place it in a box, then back on the heating pad?
•what should i do to prepare for the hatch?
•do i need to find worms? or can i buy them from the fishing section at wal-mart?
•how many times do i need to feed it?
•what are good signs of health that i should be looking for?
•REMEBER, ITS A ROBIN EGG, WHAT ARE SOME THINGS THAT I SHOULD MAKE SURE THAT THE CHICK DOESNT HAVE?
thnkx soooo much! ♥
btw, i do know that it is alive, i have tested it. and that was a visual account, im not sure that it has gotten bigger. please do not try to mock my intelligence.

Great spotted woodpecker excavating blue tit nest box

Great spotted woodpecker excavating blue tit nest box

Near Harrogate, September 2010. Female great spotted woodpecker excavating a bluetit nestbox which is fixed to the bottom half of a disused telegraph pole. You can see her chucking out bits of wood, and I think she may be digging from the nest box through into the pole at the back. By the time this was recorded, she had been tapping away in there for at least a week, and she and other woodpeckers had been seen on previous occasions enlarging the entrance hole. (UPDATE 8 Sept 2010: She has since been roosting at night in the box. ) Although I could hear her tapping, the sound didn’t record properly, so I have added a soundtrack of Georgy Vinogradov singing “2 Maxima”, recorded in Moscow before 1951. It’s a lighthearted song about two machine-guns, and his imitation of the machine-gun sound is not unlike the woodpecker’s tapping which echoes from the birdbox. CCTV film of the same woodpecker inside the box is here on Wokanyixia’s channel: www.youtube.com

What Do I Do If My Wild Bird Egg Hatches?

how do i look after a wild bird i dont have an incubator but i have made a nest and box and it is kept warm daily, i candled it and ther is sumthink inside it, i have no idea how old the egg is but im going to be really confues wen and if it hatches!!
IM FROM ENGLAND!

Lovebird nestbox materials?

Hi other than palm leave can i give hay or what u cal that frm rice crop? I tried with shereded papers but this birds take em al out of the nest and dirty the whole room and empty the nest box. Can i give the coconut hair? Or wot other house hold thngs could be used?

about hand feeding a wean?

it is said that sfter 10 days of hatching from the egg you can handfed the chicks… so if you do so will you have to return the chicks in their nest after you feed them of you can separate it from their parents?
and what are some suggestions that you should place in the cage so that the female bird can make its nest? can you put in some of the wood shaving that is for the hamster?

I just found a baby bird that fell out of its nest. I’m not real sure how to take care of it. Tips please.?

I’ve put it in a shoe box with a makeshift nest and covered it with a glove for now. Its prolly only a couple of days old; it hasn’t opened it’s eyes and doesn’t hardly have any feathers.

If you found a dying baby bird on your porch, what would you do?

I found a infant bird on my porch this morning which apparently fell from a nest. It was either paralyzed or too weak to move, but was breathing. Today is supposed to be very hot, and I fear that it will suffer or burn on the sidewalk.

I told a co-worker I would have shot it if I had lived in rural area. He called it wrong since it would be like playing God, and said he would put it in a shoe box and place the boxed bird in a bush which I thought was wrong since it would ensure a more slow death.

Neither of us wanted to touch the bird since we don’t know if it was ill or not.

Anyway, I’m just curious as to how other people would react to this situation.
EDIT: I don’t know why the question posted twice, but thanks for answering twice :)

I ended up not doing anything because I was late for work and didn’t even realize it was breathing until I was out the door. I’m hoping that other neighbors may have seen it.