Bluebirds will sometimes come to feeders offering seed mixes with sunflower seeds. This isn't as likely though. Bluebirds are fond of berries and meal worms. Put a tray of meal worms outside and they should nab them up. Be careful, other birds will also gladly eat these.
If you have a baby blue bird it will probably most likely not live very long without its mother............If I were you I would go to a vet and seek help............My friend found a baby bird and it ate bread and they gave it milk and it ate and drank the stuff but then it died...:(
Most Bliubirds eat berries, worms, and nuts.
They eat small insects and seeds, along with berries.
Raisens, and meal worms are taken from special feeders by bluebirds. See your local hardware or bird feeder specialty store for models of feeders for bluebirds.
Worms and other insects.
Mockingbirds can be quite territorial, attacking hawks, dogs, cats and even humans. I suppose if the mockingbird saw the baby bluebirds as a threat to its territory it could attack or kill baby bluebirds.
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Because if you do not feed your baby it will die and you will have committed a crime for which you will be arrested.
you feed a baby pygmy goat about how much you think it should need and it is what the owner says when you get a baby goat.
Baby food... breast milk...
you should feed it apples water and healthy food
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You should feed it.
Bluebirds are year round residents of Virginia.
you should feed it some wheat and grain.
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