I can't tell from the picture but just FYI, if it's a starling they won't take him. If that's the case bring him over here and I can show you how to feed and take care of him until he's old enough to be released.
This is of course assuming his parents aren't around? If they are, get a shoe box and fill it with some shredded paper. He looks like a fledgling and when learning how to fly they usually stay on the ground and the parents come back to feed them. Have you seen the parents?








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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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