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    New 'temporary' addition and need some advice

    There was a bird stuck in our garage since last night and today we finally got it out!It turned out to be a baby Poor thing was stuck in there for a day and a half.So we finally got it out,and its outside in Bears cage.
    And we really dont know how to take care of it.My mom is going to call the vet to see what he can do.I've never owned a bird or know nothing about them
    What should i feed him/her?Should i put a nest type thing in?or a stuffie?Do we just feed it regular bird food??Were going to Petsmart later to see what they have.
    Here are some pictures Shes/hes adorable!!








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    I know here there are a couple vets who specifically take in wildlife cases on a nonprofit basis and try to help them get to the point they can be released back in the wild or turn them over to conservation programs. I called to find out when there was an injured robin in my back yard last year, his wing was injured with blood on it. I don't think a young baby bird will be able to eat seed yet. You'd need to try to find out what species he is first of all, and then probably would need some baby bird type formula. I'd call and find out if any vets in your area will help with wildlife cases.
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    I'm no good at identifying baby birds But an experienced birdie vet should be able to help you with that.

    What you feed her depends on what type of bird she is! She should see a vet soon anyway for a checkup, be prepared for alot of screaming and attempted biting then lol It might appear a little rough but remember that its for the birdies own good to prevent/treat any diseases or problems she might have.

    I wouldn't really recommend a stuffie, the best thing is putting alot of shredded newspaper on the bottom of the cage. Birds aren't snuggly like dogs and cats lol so they dont really appreciate stuffies and blankies.


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    Were going to call the vet tomorrow.I'm sure he will be able to take her or get a wild life org. to take it.Were going to let her rest for the night,she's been struggling to get out for a long time.She was stuck behind a toolbox,and we had to move everything Thank you for the advice.

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    i just went to go check on her and she passed away

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    Aww i am so sorry {{Hugs}}. Wild baby birds are hard to raise, at least you tried.
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    poor birdy. . I have heard that raising a wild baby animals can be very hard. I found a baby chipmunk last year on my neighbors driveway, I think he fell from a tree. We took him to wildlife specialists, who gave us formula and a dropper to feed him, but he sadly died after a week RIP Chip



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    Awwww, don't be too hard on yourself . That chick looks like it shouldn't be weaned for another week or more. Without hourly feeding (wild birds are fed much more frequently than parrot species), the chick would have passed on anyways. If you find more uninjured, generally healthy, but not weaned birds, you can go to your local PetSmart and buy Lafeber's Handrearing formula or Kaytee's handrearing formula or Pretty Bird. Generally, I would use Lafebers as I think Kaytee's is more formulated for the large parrot species like Amazons, Cockatoos, and Macaws. This is all just for through-the-night feedings. Also, keep a heat lamp (regular lamps don't project much heat) and place a towel over half the cage. It's generally a good idea to use a plastic fish tank or plastic tub. It's also recommended to place a heating pad underneath the tub/cage/tank. As soon as the vet opens his doors, demand to be taken in and demand they teach you to feed properly or find a wildlife rehab center for the chick. Rest in Peace, little one.

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    Oh I'm so sorry. RIP little birdy, she was so cute.
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    Awww When you mentioned how long she had struggled and been without food, I had a feeling she might not be able to be saved. You did the best you could, little babies like that are pretty fragile. Thanks for trying to help the little girl. She is free of pain and fright at the RB now.

    Giselle, thanks also for your very informative post. I'm glad to know those things if I am ever find myself in a similar situation.
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    I'm so sorry.

    I've found eggs on the ground before and I've tried to get them to hatch, but if they are left to the elements for too long, then they can't be saved.
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    When I've rescued birds, I buy the powdered baby formula. I mix it up and put in in a syringe and feed them. You might be able to find some wild bird liquid at a pet store. Also, there should be some bird rescuers in your area. There are here.
    Sorry about the bird. Saw that after I posted. I've left the info for future reference.

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    Looks like a little Junco or Tufted Titmouse. What a cutie. Sorry she passed, but sometimes its for the best since rearing a wild baby bird is an incredibly hard task.
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