I was on my local bird rescue team at the state park. Use a heat rock to keep it warm, make sure you use moist food and mash it up. If not the bowels will get clogged and it will die a painful death. You think bands, cars and money get girls. Go rescue some animals. They will shoving it at you. Have a nice day.
The best thing to do for baby birds is to leave them alone. Usually tue mother bird is in a near by tree watching and will take care if things once you leave
Sometimes they get abandoned/orphaned. Typically you only save certain kinds of birds. If the rescue doesn't work. Have a bird funeral. Nothing get girls worked up like a funeral. You should call a professional bird rescue case worker. Look in the yellow pages.
That's the circle of life. No respectable rescuer would be upset by that. That is how Darwin created it. Make sure to spay and neutered your pets!
Ssso true! I didn't pay any attention to this one guy until he mentioned he saves seals in San Diego
It is indeed! I had to raise the 2 day old baby pigeon and it was very rewarding. He turned out to be a character who would roam around the house at his will, Play with my puppy and cat, as well as fly away and come back. Then I moved and let him out again after I thought he was well aware of his new surroundings..he never came back again :'( I miss Jazzy
OP did you try BHextremes suggestion on page 1? Please film and post to the 3rd party video site ASAP.
She is 3 week old and have fallen from ventelator of our house. That was her nest. During the fall she damaged her leg. I keep her in a shoe box. No need to keep her warm as its summer here.And it spread its wing when she gets hot(read in net) As per sugstion of a friend who has pet birds, i gave her boiled egg. Raw chicken. Boiled chicken. Orange juice. Electrolyte. Dpes all birds poop a lot ? As this sparrow poos a lot, so gave her electrolyte But there was 2x blood in her stool. Sp i stoped her electrolyte. Does any 1 knows vet medicine for a bird with broken leg Thanks for info. Read most of it b4 on net...
Sounds cruel but if you plan on keeping it and not taking it to vet, cut the leg off If you were to let it go in the wild with a broken leg it's only die anyways.
Here you go, Kenpachi. This site deals with starlings and sparrows, with everything from feeding to fixing the broken leg.... http://www.starlingtalk.com/babycare.htm http://www.starlingtalk.com/fractures.htm have a look around the site, it will help u if you choose to keep it as a pet, as well. good luck!