It depends on the age of the bird. If you know for sure its a baby bird, if possible, wait until you see the mother bird. Often if will carry it to a safer place and bring it food until it learns to fly. If it is injured or the mother bird abandons it, call a local bird sanctuary or take the bird there. But be carefull not to stress the baby bird out too much or it will die. What ever you do, do not put the bird back in its nest or touch it. Usually, if not all the time, the mother bird will reject the baby and let it die. Its better not to take the chance. Also it's illegal to take care of a baby bird without an license.
Using a clean cloth, try to touch it as little as possible, and pick it up and put it back. Do NOT use your bare hands. Some birds will ignor their young if they have the sent of humans. If it is a fledgling (still has fluff and eyes closed) then it has fallen out of the nest mistakenly and you should try and return it, if it is a nestling (eyes open and feathers have started to come through) it will more than likely continue to be fed by the parents if it has fallen in close proximity to the nest (careful watching from a distance should confirm this).
wring it's neck. result: 1 less flying disease ridden ,verminous, nasty bird and a good nights sleep.
Leave the bird alone. The mum is looking after it.
in a nest
Yes, it's OK to place a fallen baby bird back in the nest. It's a myth parent birds will kill babies that have human scent on them. The parents will care for it if the baby bird isn't ill. Baby birds often end up out of the nest because parent birds "kick" them out due to illness. Seems cruel, but it's how Mother Nature works.
No. It will be pushed out of the nest.
By hearing the baby bird cheep.
It is called Mother Bird.
The best thing to do is leave it alone. Dont take a risk to harm the bird to kill the ants. The mom or the baby bird will figure out what to do. Ants might even be food for the baby bird.
jellyfish/ bumhole
Yes, a baby bird generally learns to walk at least a few steps in the nest before it learns to fly. The legs must be strong enough to hold the baby bird up before he or she can leap from the nest.
cuckoo. It lays in crow's nest and then leaves it. That's why it is also called a lazy bird .
The cow bird. The cow bird lays it's eggs in another birds nest, and then when the cow bird's eggs begin to hatch, the baby cow birds will push the other birds out of the nest.
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