I like goats
hand raise means you have it from a baby and raise it your self so you can't hand raise a old bird
The mommy bird flies over the nest and runs into a tree and goes splat. Then the baby bird sees the mommy bird fly and the baby bird tries but the baby bird cant fly so he falls out of the nest and lands on the mommy bird which was on a very sharp rock. The stupid daddy bird eats the baby bird and explodes and the world ends...THE END..im smaurt :P
The Mother bird flies across the nest.Then the baby bird TRIES to fly but jumps out of the nest and falls on the floor.and dies...then the dad bird eats the baby bird remains and blows up. THE END i am smart!
Generally you have to get them out of the egg to be able to raise them. Can you raise one from the point of hatching ? Yes. It's not easy and takes patience and some experience but it is done regularly.
a human baby has 2 legs, a bird baby has 2 legs, animal babies have 4 legs
That is the nature of a cat. I would put both the cat and the bird outside and let nature take its course. If you know where the nest is, you could return the baby to it, but chances are that it is already damaged.
You have to have the proper Summoning level along with a Baby Bird of some kind. The you would ask one of the many Pet Shoppe owners around Runescape about what to feed it.
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.
one time I heard that once you touch the egg the female won't warm the egg anymore, or if you touch the baby bird she will stop feeding the baby NC
You can try to save it. Keep it warm with a heating pad under it, keep it out of drafts, and feed it.
the baby bird is called nestling
well if that baby bird is your pet and it can nearly fly,....... no. Trust me i have a baby bird for a pet.