If you find a baby bird that appears to need feeding, the best thing to do is not to feed it, but to get it to an appropriate bird rescue organization. In many cases, the begging birds are not abandoned and the parent birds are nearby and tending to their babies as needed, even if they aren't seen.
If they are really small, you need to go to a petstore and get some baby bird formula. You can feed them out of an eye dropper. Do not use heating pads or blankets. If the blanket gets too hot your baby bird has no where to go to get away from the heat. Instead use a low wattage heat lamp. You also need to take the bird outside, or in a room with at leat 3 windows open every once in a while. Thi will let it get some fresh air and excersize. I hope this information has helped you some. If you need any other information just ask! THNX!
A baby bird will need to eat about ever 45-50 mins during the day time. At night, they eat about every 6 hours.
every 15 or 20 minutes until night falls.
bird feed
Take it to a vet or some professional organisation.
If you are in the United States, it is illegal to be in posession of native bird species unless you are a licensed wildlife rehabilitator or zoological park. You shouldn't be trying to feed a wild baby bird yourself. Contact your state's department of natural resources.
well if that baby bird is your pet and it can nearly fly,....... no. Trust me i have a baby bird for a pet.
You should feed it.
NO! If you so much as touch a wild baby bird the mother won't take care of it and the baby will die unless you choose to care for it.
Only if you get one from a pet store can you keep a baby bird ,but not a wild one.
Wild bird seed is for all birds hence the terms WILD bird feed. All you d is but it out, bird go nuts, so do squirrels.
It depends on what type of bird it is. With any wild bird, do not feed it foods that it would not encounter in the wild. It is safe to buy commercial food mixes that are labeled "Wild Bird Food". Don't feed wild birds food that would be normally eaten by a pet bird.
little insects
no!
wild bird feed(millet)