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.
We are raising a baby now - without much info. We feed him hamburger and water (with a syringe) He fell out of his nest. So far into 4 days he is doing well.
We are raising a baby now - without much info. We feed him hamburger and water (with a syringe) He fell out of his nest. So far into 4 days he is doing well.
If the bird is still laying there and the mother/father is still feeding the baby bird, the bird must have just fell out of the nest and there isn't anything wrong with it. One of the parents will get it to its nest or get it to a safe place and take care of it. If the parent(s) do not want anything to do with it then the bird is sick and not eating, they just give up. You should place the bird in a warm shoe box with hay and make sugar water and feed that to the bird by using a dropper. You don't want to feed it to much. There are site that tell you directions with feeding a baby bird. :)
no they feed it to the others
cuckoo. It lays in crow's nest and then leaves it. That's why it is also called a lazy bird .
If it is really bad, go see a vet if you care enough.
7-10 days I guess I have babies and they just fell out of their nest
A baby hummingbird typically stays in the nest for about 3 weeks after hatching before fledging and becoming independent. During this time, the parents feed and care for the chick until it is ready to leave the nest and explore on its own.
what you would do is make something that looks like a bed and put the nest on that and that should do it
No, because your scent is on it.
It is best to avoid frequent handling and cleaning of a baby rabbit's nest unless absolutely necessary. If the nest appears soiled or damaged, wait until the mother rabbit leaves to feed and quickly replace the bedding with dry hay or straw to prevent baby rabbits from getting cold or exposed. Do not remove baby rabbits from the nest unless there is a clear indication that they are abandoned or in distress.
take care of them feed the angle worms and very soggy dog food