Friday, February 5, 2010

American Best Take Vsp A Baby American Robin Bird Fell Out Of Its Nest Right By My House. How Best Should I Take Care Of It?

A baby american robin bird fell out of its nest right by my house. How best should I take care of it? - american best take vsp

There were four chicks, until they fall. Was it a week because they were born (no longer blind, so I know it's about 5 days long) and again tried to put the bird in its nest, but her mother refuses. I like to help, but I do not know a lot about the care of baby birds. How can it do for the poor?

2 comments:

  1. Take it to a wildlife center or a little closer up to him and will probably leave in the nature:)

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  2. Last spring there was a baby robin in my garden that give help, and must not be eaten by cats, so I packed and in a cage. The parents attended the same care. I prepared food for her to a little cat food in a coffee grinder to grind and mix with yogurt and dilute with water if necessary. I fed the baby bird "food" with a syringe or a pipette. It turned out that I do not work when the birds every day, I sat down and closed the cage door opened, and the parents arrive with all types of food and fuel. I have learned how to eat Robins, many juicy things like that. Even dug on my land to the worms feed and also for him. It was easy enough power, because it reflects the peak open only when food is on hand, so young and helpless. The night I was about 4 inches of days or if we really want when he fell from the tree, and I heard that the parents that several more days in the tree. The weather was in the middle of the night, I was glad to hear waKE and horns of the food in the morning and sing some songs of the birds. They are wonderful creatures.

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