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2 Baby Birds, Please Help Fast!?

Late this afternoon when my husband came home he pointed out two baby birds on our patio, just sitting there and helpless. There’s a large tree nearby which we believe they must have fallen out of, or were pushed out of, from their nest. I couldn’t bear to leave them there for a rattlesnake to eat them or some other predator. I filled a shoebox with tissues and paper towels (using gloves the entire time so I wouldn’t leave a human scent, in hopes their mama would come back and get them) sat them against each other for warmth and comfort (I’m sure they’re scared) and placed the box on top of our BBQ so hopefully a snake can’t get to them easily. So far they haven’t made a sound but they are still alive. I don’t know what type of birds they are but they are about 6 inches long and still babies. They’ve got to be hungry and very thirsty by now. What can I do to save their lives? Is there anything I can do? Will nature just have to take it’s course? As an animal lover this is killing me! Please give me some useful advice! Please! Is there anyway I can make them drink water? Too early for bird seed? How long can they live without food & water? I don’t know what else I can do for them, I did just place a towel over 3/4 of the box to try to keep them warm through the night. Will their mama come back to get them? If they don’t cry how will she find them? I know, a lot of questions but this is important to me.
Edit: To Wacky, The Wildlife Warden. There was no possible way to put these two poor birds back on a tree branch, this tree is so huge that the limbs are extremely high and well beyond my reach. These 2 poor babies landed very far away from the tree and will NOT make a sound. How is their mama supposed to find them at least 16 feet or more from the tree? Instead they were facing being eaten by snakes, which we happen to have crawling on our porch on a regular basis. I couldn’t bear the thought of that. If they must pass I would prefer it to be under better terms, together, warm, and not being eaten by a rattler!

As for the answer from (I don’t know?) who suggested I break their necks or use a hammer? Come on over and jump off this tree yourself! Then let me do the same to you. Or once your leg is broken I’ll leave you for the rattlers.
Both baby birds are still alive, thankfully! One was able to fly the very next day and the other is still not able to fly but seems to be getting stronger every day. It’s finally flapping its wings and eating insects. I’m not sure if it will ever make it but I hope so, I’ll put it back in the box to be safe for tonight, maybe by tomorrow it will be able to handle being 100% on it’s own. If not, then nature will have to sadly take its course. I’ve fallen in love with these two beautiful babies.

What do you feed a 1 day old baby bird that doesn’t have a family or home?

my mom found a baby pink bird in our backyard near the patio. there is no mother or nest or anything. this has happened before last year a Baby Pink bird was pushed out of the nest. i put the Baby bird in a cardboard box with some grass and nesting stuff from my hamster. the baby bird is pink and almost transparent, also it’s eyes are not open. he keeps lifting his head up and opening his mouth(or gaping) i believe he’s hungry but i dont know what to feed him.don’tont have any worms? what should i do? i dont want him to die?

I have what we think is a fledgeling sparrow on the back patio. Should we attempt ot feed it? How? What?

This is a wild bird, not a pet. The small bird is two toned, with darker top and lighter belly. It has a relatively small beak with a patch of yellowish skin on either side of the beak under its eyes. It seems fully feathered, with a few pin feathers at its throat. It isn’t obviously injured, but it doesn’t appear to be able to fly.
It survived the first night in a box (we found it late last night), but we tried to return it to a nest first thing this morning. It immediately hopped out of the nest, and before long was stranded on the ground again. We’ve since decided that the nest we thought it was out of is probably a different species – it’s an oriel nest – and all the other nests are far too high for us to reach to return him.
I might add that we are in West Texas, and about 50 miles from a pet store that might sell meal worms.

Other than letting nature take its course, is there anything we can do to help the bird survive?

Looking for a way (non-lethal!) to keep chipmunks from eating all the bird food I put out?

Sister in law just moved into a house, has a side patio that is shaded on 3 sides by several tall arbor vitae bushes, she has been putting bird seed in her feeders, and has been invaded by chipmunks. What can she do to keep them out of the bird food ? She is feeding seed mixes and suet . The chipmunks are eating it all.

Morning Dove on my sidewalk?

Last night my husband found a baby morning dove on our front patio. We put it back in the nest but the parent birds flew off and didn’t return until this morning. I put the baby in a box on a heating pad for the night and returned it to the nest this morning. To my surprise there was another baby on top of some bushes by my front door and one of the parents was there pretending to have a broken wing.

Later I checked on the nest and the baby I returned to the nest was on the patio again. An hour later both babies are under one of the parent birds in the middle of my sidewalk.

This isn’t a safe place. I live near an open space with snakes and many feral cats. Is there a way to get them all some place safer?
Thanks for the answers. I can’t move them to my back yard because I have two dogs. I have put up a sign asking people not to use the sidewalk up to my front door. The babies are under a bush with one of the parents. I will hope for the best.

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