all you need to do is:
# Step 1 Most of the time the bird's mother is out getting food or keeping an eye on the bird from afar. So, the more you interfere, the longer the mother bird might stay away. However, some intervening might be necessary. You may put the bird back into its nest if it is within reach. You could also make a temporary nest out of a plastic bowl and some paper towels. Create drainage holes in the bottom of the container and secure it in a bush or tree with a nail. Then place the baby bird inside. # Step 2 Keep your pets and children away from the bird to keep it safe. # Step 3 If there isn't a nest and you don't have anything to make a temporary nest, then be sure to move the bird to a safe location close to the original nest. For example, if the bird is near the sidewalk or road, then you should probably move it to keep it safe from cars, people and neighborhood dogs. # Step 4 If you think the bird is injured and needs assistance, immediately contact your local wildlife reserve or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for assistance. Do not attempt to care for the bird on your own. Baby birds need fed every 20 minutes and with a proper diet. # Step 5 Read the articles under the Resource section for more detailed information about rescuing a baby bird
If it is really bad, go see a vet if you care enough.
If the bird is still laying there and the mother/father is still feeding the baby bird, the bird must have just fell out of the nest and there isn't anything wrong with it. One of the parents will get it to its nest or get it to a safe place and take care of it. If the parent(s) do not want anything to do with it then the bird is sick and not eating, they just give up. You should place the bird in a warm shoe box with hay and make sugar water and feed that to the bird by using a dropper. You don't want to feed it to much. There are site that tell you directions with feeding a baby bird. :)
If you find a baby bird that has fallen out of its nest, you can care for it by gently placing it back in the nest if possible. If the nest is unreachable or the bird is injured, you can create a makeshift nest using a small box lined with soft materials. Keep the bird warm, offer it water, and contact a wildlife rehabilitator for further assistance. Avoid feeding the bird without proper guidance as it may have specific dietary needs.
in a nest
A mother bird encourages her baby to leave the nest by reducing the amount of food she brings, making the nest less comfortable, and sometimes even nudging or pushing the baby out gently. This helps the baby bird learn to fly and become independent.
jellyfish/ bumhole
No. It will be pushed out of the nest.
By hearing the baby bird cheep.
Hmmm. I assume this is a wild bird nest? Chances are, it either fell out of the nest, successfully managed to fly out of the nest, or was eaten by a predator. Either way, there's not much you can do. If by chance you DO see it on the ground, pick it up and put it back in the nest. Unlike mammals, birds generally cannot smell very well, and will NOT abandon it because you touched it. However, hovering around the nest or trying to take care of a baby bird WILL cause more harm than good.
It is called Mother Bird.
The best thing to do is leave it alone. Dont take a risk to harm the bird to kill the ants. The mom or the baby bird will figure out what to do. Ants might even be food for the baby bird.
When a bird is ready to push its baby out of the nest, it uses its beak to gently nudge and encourage the baby to leave. The parent bird may also demonstrate flying and encourage the baby to follow suit. This process helps the baby bird learn to fly and become independent.