They don't really mind if you just pick it up and put it back in the nest. Leave it alone and the mother should continue to care for it.
By hand or by putting pieces of bread or other food on the ground for the bird to pick it up and eat it.
No, do not feed it or put it back in the nest. If the mother bird does not come back to take or feed the baby bird, call or take it to a local bird sanctuary. Do not touch the bird unless in emergency or injured, the mother bird most likely will abonden the baby bird if it smells human scent on it and it will die. What ever you do, DO NOT TAKE CARE OF THE BABY BIRD YOURSELF. It is illegal and often very life threatening to the bird.
Only if you have your mother's power of attorney may you pick up your mother's pension.
In most cases, if a baby bird falls out of the nest, the mother will not pick it up and return it to the nest. The mother may continue to care for the baby on the ground or nearby if it is safe to do so. It's important not to interfere unless the baby bird is injured.
you can try training him to pick it up
I will pick up bird seed this weekend
pick up the phone
The mother tends to swoop down and get worms in her beak, crunch them up into little peices, then share them out between her young.
Yes, if it's fallen out of the nest prematurely, before it's ready to get food itself. However fledgling stages of bird development are a natural phase and it's not uncommon to see young birds on their own, out of the nest (and possibly looking distressed). This doesn't mean they are seriosuly at risk. Also, if you see a fledgling bird which is out of the nest, and try to pick it up / feed it yourself, this can actually cause the parents to neglect it, which could mean that it wouldn't learn to feed itself properly.
To feed her family.
nope she wont feed it or touch it and she'll just abandon it and let it die ='[ its really sad actually
Leave it up to the mother. She will feed it milk but give the mother extra food and water