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.
no
Only if you get one from a pet store can you keep a baby bird ,but not a wild one.
bird feed
Yes, this is what wild dogs eat.
chick
baby birds get adult mites from their parents in the nest
Take it to a vet or some professional organisation.
no no no no no it will make them reliant on us
I think the bird in dies. I had found a robins egg once that had a dead baby robin in it.
You can take the baby bird to a wildlife sanctuary.
a very wild bird is an ostrich.
Different bird species require different diets, and there are many bird species that could be found in any given area. Simply knowing the geographic location is not enough to narrow down what would be an appropriate food. If you find a wild baby bird, your best option is to find a licenced wild bird rehabilitator. In most cases, keeping native bird species without a license is illegal in the United States. "Keeping" includes hand-rearing orphaned baby birds.