If the bird can't be helped the mother, you should put the bird in a cardboard box and keep it warm. You can try to keep the bird as comfortable as possible. The bird can be fed worms, and water with a dropper.
The best way to care for an injured bird is to remain calm so as not to stress the bird. If you can get the bird, use a towel to gently lift it into a box. Keep the box in a warm, quiet area. Call a wild life rehabilitation center to see if they will take the bird to care for it. If they cannot take the bird, they can direct you to someone who can care for it.
Take it to a vet, where proper care can be given.
Sadly, if it cannot walk or fly, the vet might recommend euthanasia. However, if the bird is not in obvious pain, you might be able to have it treated.> The related link below will offer advice on how to take care of an injured bird - good luck .
well it isn't illegal but highly frowned uponunless the bird is injured, then you should take it to the closest wildlife care center
Only vets know how to take care of it.
rest it and have a warm bath
he trusts you the mostanswerHe trusts you to take care of him,sometimes he may be testing your care
A screwed bird.
Yes Its really what youd feel that was best for da bird
It is best if you don't feed it yourself. It can get stressed out and/or die. its best to call or bring to a bird sanctuary. Plus its illegal to take care of a baby bird without a licence. Do not touch the baby bird except in emergency or if its injured. Often the mother bird will come back and feed it. But if it has human scent, she will abandon it and it will die.
The easiest bird to take care of is a parrot. All they do is eat and speak.
Many different people may care for an injured athlete. These include doctors, nurses, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and EMTs.
Depends on the injury my dear fellow.