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Wild baby bird help? (Emergency!)?

I found a baby bird in my backyard. It has some feathers and does not look like it can fly. I’ve been watching through the window for a couple of hours but the parents have not shown up and it has not come close to flying only hopping. I think it fell from the nest because we just had a storm before i found it. I know i probably should have left it alone, but i didn’t and now its in a shoe box. There are a million trees in my yard and even if i did find the nest it would be impossible to get him back up there even with a ladder. It is sunday and i can’t call a vet, pet store, or wildlife rehabiltator because they are closed. I plan on taking him to the animal welfare on monday, but i have to keep him alive through the night. I don’t know what kind of bird it is but it looks like the one in this video…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJf-IJT_C5k

…only younger (it dosn’t have that many featheres) so i don’t know what to feed him or if i should at all. HELP PLEASE!

Help with stranded baby birds?

Today we had a big storm…I looked outside and saw a birdsnest knocked from a tree and 3 baby birds on the ground jumping around….i put the nest back in the tree…what i could get of it because it was messed up…1 of the birds still had there eyes closed so i put it back…but the other 2 couldnt fit
I have them on the ground…there huddled together asleep in the grass and i put the rest of the nest around them…Im worried because i dont want a cat or snake to get them..and it may rain again there in the middle of the yard close to the tree…what should i do?
i was wondering if i should put them in a box on its side to help..or what…i cant get them back in the tree because the nest was torn up…the mother and father bird fly in during the day and was feeding the birds while they was on the ground…so i helped by putting the one that couldnt see back in the nest the best i could…i actually fed one of the birds a worm it was cool..I cant sleep now. what should i do?
the 2 baby birds are asleep by the tree on the ground huddled together its night time..and its going to rain again

Question about my Baby Bird?

I’ve been keeping some baby starlings after they fell out of the nest after a big storm we had. I’ve been keeping them in a cardboard box and they’ve been thriving with the mashed dog food and earthworms I’ve been feeding them. I’ve been trying to teach them to eat by themselves and one of the birds accidentally ate a piece of cardboard. (The shavings I was using to line the bottom of the box was the tan crumpled cardboard pieces that are commonly used for guinea pigs…) It’s not stuck in his throat, he swallowed the whole thing. I’m really worried… Is he going to be okay? Will he poop it out? They’ve all be pooping less frequently now that I think about it… (Even though I’ve been feeding them more frequently) I found them three weeks ago. Now they are fully feathered and starting to fly. Please tell me what you think about him being able to poop out the piece of cardboard. Thank you.
He cannot go free yet. I’m still trying to teach him how to feed himself and he ate a piece of cardboard instead of eating the worm!
I tried calling vets and wildlife rehabbers when I first found the birds as per the advice of my husband. The rehabbers in my area are individuals that don’t readily take birds, the rehab center doesn’t take wildlife West of Manorville and the vets offices don’t “specialize in small or exotic animals”. There is literally no place to bring them…

Found baby birds around a nest that was blown down in a storm last night how do I help them?

They are still mostly featherless with some pin feathers. I think this was the mocking bird nest I have seen all summer, they have had a few clutches. I have them in a shoe box with my softest hand towel. Who do I call?
The nest is in three peices and the branch that it used to be on has broken. I think I’ll call an animal shelter and see who they refer my to.

I found three baby birds on my lawn that got blew out of there nest,please help!?

Tonight we had a huge wind storm, I went outside to clean things up and found three baby birds on the lawn.The nest is to far up in the pine tree to even reach it with a latter. I have the babies in a box in the garage in a towel.Please help I’m not sure exactly what to do?

Help me take care of this baby bird, please!! :)?

My husband cut down a very dead pine tree today in our back yard. As he was chainsawing it into pieces, he discovered inside the tree 4 baby woodpeckers, 2 dead, 1 injured, and 1 that seems okay. We didn’t know what to do with them, considering that all the websites I researched said to place the birds back in their nest or somewhere near around there and the parents will come back to take care of it…… But, we live in South Alabama, where snakes are starting to come out in the hundreds, our neighbors have outside cats and dogs, and a storm is fast approaching as I type this….

So, we took a box, filled it with pine straw, grass, and whatever else we could find to make a “make-shift” nest, and nailed the box to the tree. I placed both the injured one and the seemingly okay babies in the box, hoping their parents would come to take care of them. This was early this morning. It is now 6 oclock at night. The injured bird is now dead, and the other is still alive. The “nest” we created is now filled with ants from the dead baby bird.

I have brought the other baby inside my home, and have called serveral vets who act like they could give a rats ass about this poor bird, i guess because today is saturday.

My question is how can I help keep this poor woodpecker baby alive until I can take it to a vet on monday. I know it is illegal to have any wild animal in a persons possesion, but I can’t just leave it out there in the storm, where the snakes, ants, or other animals can get it.

Someone please help me with some advice on how to help this poor thing survive until Monday. Thanks a million!

Serious question about a “gold crowned night heron”?

I’ve had a pair of these beautiful birds nesting/breeding in a tree in our front yard. We had a massive hail storm two days ago. One chick fell to its death yesterday sometime, one during the night and a third fell this afternoon–and lived. We found him when we got home. The parents have not been seen or heard from since the storm. He was terrified and couldn’t stand when approached. We put him in a box with a towel and some water and he soon calmed down. I called our wildlife department and they told me to leave him in a protected place near the nest. This is the problem…there is no protected place near the nest. The neighbors have a fairly vicious dog that frequently roams. There are also a couple of male toms that would enjoy killing this lovely bird. He’s quite large but unable to fly. I was afraid a leg was broken, but he finally stood up and took a few steps. The game officer said to feed him with minnows. We’re doing that…but I think mama is still feeding regurg. He figured it out pretty quickly, even trying to catch ones we put in the water dish, but the live fish he’s eaten are regurged within minutes…one still flopping. He did manage a couple of dead ones. He is still pooping and seems fairly calm. I was going to leave him in the box on top of the car (so if the parents came back, they could find him/her, but there is a storm coming and wind is going to blow the box off. I ended up putting the box in the trunk of the car and braced it halfway up. The bird can still stand and stretch, but is protected from the wind and rain—and hopefully, the animals, a little at least. I’ve been checking on him and he’s finally set back down. Is this a good thing? Or will the poor thing be dead by morning. I told my animal loving niece that we might not be doing the poor thing any favors. (She fed the minnows—using hemostats so she wouldn’t lose a finger. She’s even made grandad bring her back over so she could check on it about 10:30). Would it be better off dead at this stage? There nearest rescue/rehab is about an hour from here and he will go there if they will take him. There is a private “habitat” much closer and I plan on talking with them tomorrow. From what I’ve been able to find out, these are fairly rare birds, especially in Kansas. Is it better to try to save him or let him go peacefully?

I know this was really long…thanks for reading and for any real advice.
Yellow and gold seem to be interchangable. Thanks for the info about the food…I thought about the blender, but he’s been eating the minnows. Do you think canned tuna would work? I just checked on him and he’s up again and watches me closely, but doesn’t seem too upset. I hate that he’s hidden if ma or pa heron is around and looking for him.
I’ve got a fully clawed, 22 lb. cat inside that I took out to “look” at the bird. He took one look and tried to use my back as a ramp to get back inside. The bird, standing with it’s head up is 15-18″ or so tall. His beak is probably about 4″ long. His talons are long, but still very soft. We changed boxes to give ma and pa better visibility and he clung to the towel. He let me touch and loosen them without freaking. (we did use a towel over his head…it helped.)

I can’t find a picture of a juvenile or much info on them and I don’t know where to look. He has what look like very thick hairs standing randomly willy-nilly on his head…I assume this will one day be the crown.
That’s the one! We just had our 30 min. check in…he’s not happy, but he’s dealing with it…lol
And thank you again for your help!