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babylady

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May 10, 2007
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Hey guys!!
just wondering how everyone is doing tonight!!


& i also have a question. i have found a baby stirling bird. not quite old enough to fly alone.it fell out of its nest and hurt its leg. not bad though. its mother rejects it. SPCA wont help.. so i am going to do the best i can.. do you know what i should feed it?? ive tyed worms but its very hard..

THANKS

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Very Veronica

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Found a Baby Bird?

You're enjoying a beautiful spring day at the park when you hear a faint chirping. It's coming from a tangle of overgrown grass. You take a closer look and discover that the pitiful sound is coming from a baby bird that has fallen from its nest. What should you do? That depends on whether the bird is a nestling or a fledgling. A nestling is a featherless, downy, or incompletely feathered bird. A fledgling, on the other hand, is an older, nearly fully feathered bird that lives outside the nest and is just learning to fly.

If you find a nestling, you should return it to its nest. It might require a bit of searching to find the nest, but it will likely be hidden in nearby trees, shrubs or even buildings. And, although you'll alarm the baby's mother with your approach, she will quickly forget the intrusion. If you can't find or reach the nest, contact your local wildlife rehabilitation centre for guidance. They will usually accept the young for raising. If the nest has fallen to the ground or been blown down, try to get the young and the nest back in the original position, securing it in place if necessary.

If you find a fledgling, the best thing to do is nothing - unless, of course, it's in immediate danger from predation or from traffic. Fledglings are often clumsy and may appear to be hurt when in fact they are just developing their flying skills. Parents keep track of their young and feed them for several days after they leave the nest. If the bird is at risk you may want to place it up off the ground, where appropriate, and keep cats and dogs indoors during this time.

Never attempt to raise a bird (or any wildlife) yourself or supply any food or water as you may inadvertently cause the bird harm. Contact your nearest wildlife rehabilitation centre for advice.
http://www.spca.bc.ca/news/March2003_AnimalsNews.asp#BabyBirds
 

babylady

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May 10, 2007
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Spca!!

SPCA told me either to keep and raise it. or kill it...

& in the past 12 hours. it has started walking more. not limping. eating by her self! plays OUTSIDE, but always come hoping back to me. Since the SPCA wouldnt do anything. which is NOT RIGHT! i am not going to leave the poor thing alone outside, so it will now live at my house :)

I know it goes against everything all websites say.. but really.. do i kill it? just leave it outside knowing its going to die?
 

tianna

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wow looks llike u have ur hands full

I have taken care of many birds as a little girl. Lord knows I was always bringing exciting things home to my mother :D Pay lots of attention to this little darling, and be very patient when feeding it. I hate to tell u this but all of my birds died. I think they got very depressed and just had no will.. In the end they refused to eat, or swallow as much as I tried to force it:( I wish u the very best of luck
 

Naughty Nadia

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There are wildlife shelters that take birds. I worked at one for 2 years. :)
They raise them and then release them back into the wild. The best diet is a soft gruel one like the one mentioned, fed with a thin wooden stick (like popsicle sticks but much thinner). They usually need to be fed every couple of hours. Good luck!
 

nube

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starling aren't one of my fav birds, in fact they are a pest. But a life is a life, so good on you. I am wondering though.....how are you going to teach it to fly ????:D

But more importantly, you'll also have to teach it to hunt for itself...that should be interesting to see how it works out..
 
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