I rescued a baby sparrow, and he did very well on can cat food, chicken based. Get you a flat stir stick for coffee. Until he can start attempting to fly, keep him in a bowl such as a paper plate bowl, with shredded paper towel. Take a soft t-shirt material and make a small cover. He should do nicely. Babies eat about every 20 minutes, but do well not being fed during the night.
Search for a wildlife rehabilitator in your area, and call them. If that fails, call your local veterinarian or humane society. They should know somebody who takes care of wild birds. When you find somebody to take it, take it to their place. You shouldn't feed it unless you are absolutely sure what it eats. DO NOT under ANY circumstances give it water/put it near water. It can drown.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
baby birds get adult mites from their parents in the nest
If you find a wild baby mouse, it's best to leave it in its nest or nearby as the parent will typically care for it. If you must intervene, contact a wildlife rehabilitator for guidance. Do not feed a wild baby mouse on your own as their nutritional needs are specific and improper feeding can harm them.
Orphaned baby birds typically eat a diet of specialized baby bird formula, which can be purchased at pet stores or online. It is important to feed them frequently, following the instructions on the formula packaging, and to monitor their weight gain to ensure they are getting enough nutrition. It is best to seek advice from a wildlife rehabilitator or avian veterinarian for proper care.
Take it to a vet or some professional organisation.
bird feed
you can feed it bread but wet it first or canned dog or cat food Answer they sell wild bird food at petsmart, and did u bring it to the vet?:) If it's a hummingbird (see categories) you'll need to feed it sugar water. One part sugar to 4 parts water.
If you are in the United States, it is illegal to be in posession of native bird species unless you are a licensed wildlife rehabilitator or zoological park. You shouldn't be trying to feed a wild baby bird yourself. Contact your state's department of natural resources.
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.
Only if you get one from a pet store can you keep a baby bird ,but not a wild one.
Wild bird seed is for all birds hence the terms WILD bird feed. All you d is but it out, bird go nuts, so do squirrels.
It depends on what type of bird it is. With any wild bird, do not feed it foods that it would not encounter in the wild. It is safe to buy commercial food mixes that are labeled "Wild Bird Food". Don't feed wild birds food that would be normally eaten by a pet bird.
wild bird feed(millet)
no!
little insects
yes it is.