I have been doing wildlife rehab for 7 years, birds for 6 of those years. I was taught by a woman that had been doing wildlife rehabilitation for more than 30 years. Believe me when I say that this is not something she should be attempting without training and experience.
Same here I re - searched alot about hand - feeding baby birds and learned how to release them back into the wild and such, a lady taught be how to hand feed them .. but I don't take a chance with younger birds that don't have feathers I take them to the wild life centre because I'm better at stick feeding feathered baby birds lol.
I also want to buy some bird puppets to feed the babies with so they know what they look like, and what birds they'll need to stay with to survive in the wild, I even teach sparrows how to catch bugs and such in my back yard lol.
It's even better to have a bird call tape playing in the house so they know what there own kind sound like, I'm good at making bird calls so I usualy don't use taps lol!, I have 4 baby sparrows I hand - fed and they still come back to me almost every single day for wild bird seeds, one of them even dives at my head for food lol.
There's also some robins like ''Jack'' that I see once in a while that I released, the morning dove I released about 2 months ago stoped by again to say hi and of course grab a fast take away of seeds LOL.
I'm also at home all the time so I actualy have all the time I want to feed these baby birds every 2 to 3 hours a day, it's alot of work but I love it.
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