Call Willamette Wildlife. I used to work there. They are in the phone book.None of the vets around here will take him unfortunately. I'm licensed and *could* take him, but honestly with me about to pop anyday I'd rather not risk it. If they don't answer leave a message. They are up by the dog park near Donald. Do you know where that is? If not, let me know and I can give you directions. They are great about picking birds up too.
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None of the vets around here will take him unfortunately. I'm licensed and *could* take him, but honestly with me about to pop anyday I'd rather not risk it. If they don't answer leave a message. They are up by the dog park near Donald. Do you know where that is? If not, let me know and I can give you directions. They are great about picking birds up too.
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I'd only seen one parent and even that one I haven't seen in days (ever since I first noticed the birds up in their nest, I've spent a lot of time outside just listening, watching, observing). Right now, he's in a shoebox with some shredded paper and grass. The dead sibling looks like he's been that way for a couple of days.

Sean or Cary are who you would want to see. Sean used to be the head vet at wildlife safari.

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