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what species of bird is this? and what should i do with it?

the tx. st. aquarium wont return my calls. i dont know what kind of bird this is. out of three baby birds, two have already died! i just wish i knew what to do. i’m giving her formula and letting her suck the water droplets from a sterile toothbrush ( i read thsi tip online) but what else should i do? she chirps, she bobs her head when she eats. her crop gets full and i dont feed her the special bird formula (for all birds it says) until it’s empty. but she chirps loudly when she wants to eat. but i have no idea when to introduce seeds, or how to keep her alive! please help!

http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-_qpH5wg1dK9bcCwXJ1l0M4rbSMw1XNQ-?cq=1&p=151

the link above are pics of the bird. i’m hoping they are clear enough. it’s kind of a crappy dig. camera!

regarding breeding my parakeets…?

i have a bird that is about 5 years old(the male) and the female that is likely about a year and a half-2 years old. her cere is a crusty brown and his is a purple-ish blue, but she is aggressive toward him in the sense that if he gets too close she will try to peck at him. he tries to preen her and feed her and has in the past but i’m not sure if their bonded. i took the mirror and toys out of their cage, put millet spray, and a nesting box with pine shavings in it in the cage, but she hasn’t gone in it yet and its been a few days so i don’t know if that’s a bad sign or not.. the male sings to her a lot and chirps constantly, the temperature is right, but i can’t get them to eat anything but the millet spray and mixed seeds.. i’m not sure what to do or how long it takes for them to be interested in mating???? what do i doo??
he looks to be still into breeding its just the female im worried about. ive read a lot on the subject and it says its their own personal choice to breed and i dont know if she wants to.. so should i put the toys back in? and the mirror he was in love with..

We found a sparrow fledgling in a dangerous spot and brought him home…?

My brother found a baby bird at his work that was hopping around in the parking lot. He could not fly so my brother took him home in a box since he was afraid he would get hit by a car. We just got the extra cage we have setup with a water hanging on he side, some seeds in a container and sprinkled on the ground, a couple branches, a swinging perch and some newspaper. He is sitting in the corner at the moment, but he is very active. He was jumping against the cage and trying to fly but kept falling. He has all his feathers, so hes not a baby baby, but he is very tiny. We have the cage next to our bird to try and maybe calm him down and i put a towel covering one side so he feels secure. What should we do? My mom thinks we can release him in a few days since she thinks hes a fledgling and is just learning to fly. His wings down look damaged or broken or anything, so i dont think hes injured. He must have just fallen out of the nest at the wrong time.
Please tell me what we can do. Do you think he is old enough for seeds? He looks like a fledgling so I think so but not sure. And what else can we do to help him?
P.S. We will release him but my mom wants to wait till he can fully fly so he wont die. And we do not want to take him back where he was found since we are afraid he will get run over by a car or walk in the road.

What to do with a baby bird that cant fly too well?

My brother found a baby bird at his work that was hopping around . He could not fly so my brother took him home in a box. We just got the extra cage we have setup with a water hanging ont he side, some seeds in a container and sprinkled on the ground, a couple branches, a swinging perch and some newspaper. He is sitting in the corner at the moment, but he is very active. He was jumping against the cage and trying to fly but kept falling. He has all his feathers, so hes not a baby baby, but he is very tiny. We have the cage next to our bird to try and maybe calm him down and i put a towel covering one side so he feels secure. What should we do? My mom thinks we can release him in a few days since she thinks hes a fledgling and is just learning to fly. His wings down look damaged or broken or anything, so i dont think hes injured. He must have just fallen out of the nest at the wrong time.
Please tell me what we can do. Do you think he is old enough for seeds? He looks like a fledgling so I think so but not sure. And what else can we do to help him?
He didnt want to leave him there since he was afraid it would get run over by a car. He was found in the parking lot.
He didnt want to leave him there since he was afraid it would get run over by a car. He was found in the parking lot.

Can I feed my cockatiels wild bird seed?

I have run out of regular cockatiel seeds, and can not get to the store until tomorrow. Will it hurt them if they get the wild seed that I have so much of?

Is it really better to feed cockatiels pellets rather than seeds?

I understand that seeds are hard on bird’s livers. What do they eat in the wild, if not seeds and fruits?

Raising Baby Parakeets?

we decided a month ago to let a pair or our parakeets hatch their own eggs out, after a lot of research and stuff. It was her first time, so the eggs never hatched. Then, we took a different pair, who had already bonded, and put them in a separate cage. Toddra, the female parakeet, sat on the eggs and barely got off. Her nest box is a wooden box with 1 hole and a cover that lifts up. A few days ago, I found out some exciting news; one baby chick had hatched! It had hatched a day or two ago, without anyone knowing. Toddra has been sitting on the small, bald chick. It was peeping a lot, so it’s strong and seems healthy. Toddra is fed seeds, a formulated egg diet for extra protein and calcium, and some veggies and fruits, such as apples and celery. So since the mother is feeding the chick, it’s getting a pretty healthy diet. My question is, do we just let Toddra take care of the chick until it’s old enough to leave the nest? If so, at what age is it old enough to live on its own(such as eating solid foods, drinking water, etc.)? Some people take them at 10 weeks and they feed them a special baby bird formula, but we don’t have the time to feed the chick 4x a day. Toddra and the father seem to be taking good care of the chick, so we aren’t really worried about her not feeding it or something like that. Any info on baby parakeets would be great!(not for raising them ourselves, but for knowing when they can live on their own and stuff like that) Thanks!