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    Have you tried calling Willamette Wildlife yet? Unless you have a license it's illegal to keep wildlife, even if you plan on releasing them eventually. If you fear he'll be discovered by other animals and since his parents are obviously gone the best thing to do is keep him inside where he is safe. He looks like a starling to me. You can find information on how to care for orphaned babies here:
    http://www.starlingtalk.com/babycare.htm

    If you want we can always run him into my work so they can look at him and make sure he's not injured. Dr. Luna is great with birds.

    Again, if you need any help just give me a holler.

    http://www.willamettewildlife.org/
    Last edited by luckies4me; 05-08-2007 at 07:10 PM.
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    It sounds liekt he babies grew too big for the nest but are not quite ready to start flying. In that photo, the baby does look a bit too . . . fuzzy to be at fledgling stage just now.

    Most vets are not licensed to have wildlife in their practice; sometimes they can refer you to the proper place. But it sounds lik you have already been directed to s wildlife rehabilitation center; they will know the best way to care for this little one.

    Let us know how things go!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    It sounds liekt he babies grew too big for the nest but are not quite ready to start flying. In that photo, the baby does look a bit too . . . fuzzy to be at fledgling stage just now.

    Most vets are not licensed to have wildlife in their practice; sometimes they can refer you to the proper place. But it sounds lik you have already been directed to s wildlife rehabilitation center; they will know the best way to care for this little one.

    Let us know how things go!
    That seems to be the most likely option! The nest is in a pretty small little opening in the corner of the roof.

    Aw, I was hoping that there would be one around here that was. I'd seen something about them on AP.

    Will do!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenisrubber

    Aw, I was hoping that there would be one around here that was.
    The only one I know of is Santa Clara, or I'm assuming as that is where we used to take some of our rehabs from WW. You can try calling them too if you can't get through to the wildlife center and ask to talk to Stacy, she's a friend of mine. I used to work there too lol. Sean or Cary are who you would want to see. Sean used to be the head vet at wildlife safari.
    Fuzzies for Furries
    Northwest Opossum Society
    Zoology Major
    2 Virginia Opossums, 6 cats, 4 bearded dragons, 1 iguana, 1 red foot tortoise, 1 tripod chihuahua, 5 mice, dubia and hissing cockroaches as well as other misc animals that wander in and out of my home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckies4me
    Have you tried calling Willamette Wildlife yet? Unless you have a license it's illegal to keep wildlife, even if you plan on releasing them eventually. If you fear he'll be discovered by other animals and since his parents are obviously gone the best thing to do is keep him inside where he is safe. He looks like a starling to me. You can find information on how to care for orphaned babies here:
    http://www.starlingtalk.com/babycare.htm

    If you want we can always run him into my work so they can look at him and make sure he's not injured. Dr. Luna is great with birds.

    Again, if you need any help just give me a holler.

    http://www.willamettewildlife.org/
    Unfortunately, I did not get to call them today between other folks using the phone and a fairly odd/hectic day. However, I will call them in the morning and we'll see from there!

    Thank you so, so much for all your help and advice!

    (On another note, I'll be PMing you with my contact info. )

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    If you call they give you another number to leave a message at, and honestly it's easier to just drive there and go to the back door and ring the bell, lol.

    Oh hey, reptile show at Red Lion soon! whooo, it should be fun!
    Fuzzies for Furries
    Northwest Opossum Society
    Zoology Major
    2 Virginia Opossums, 6 cats, 4 bearded dragons, 1 iguana, 1 red foot tortoise, 1 tripod chihuahua, 5 mice, dubia and hissing cockroaches as well as other misc animals that wander in and out of my home.

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