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So you've found a baby bird. Now, what do you do with it?; Before I answer that question, let me dispel a few myths. Keep in mind, the first choice is ALWAYS to return the offspring to the parents if possible. ... Q. I brought a baby bird into the house and turned on classical music to soothe it. Is this ok?
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www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/advice4.htm
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I Found a Baby Bird Now What? Is bird hurt or sick (unable to flutter wings; bleeding, wings drooping unevenly; weak or shivering; 7. Note exactly where you found the bird. This will be very important for release. 8. Keep the bird in a warm, dark, quiet place. Don't give it food or water. Leave the bird alone;
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www.ibrrc.org/pdfs/jacobs_birds.pdf
www.ibrrc.org/pdfs/jacobs_birds.pdf
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I Found a Baby Bird! Now What? ... If you're outside during May, June, and July, sooner or later you're probably going to find a baby bird. Look it over. If it's injured and needs medical attention, take it to your local veterinarian or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.
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aviary.owls.com/baby_bird.html
aviary.owls.com/baby_bird.html
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We don't know anything about birds or such things, so I searched the internet to find out what such small creatures eat and how to keep them alive. I found an excellent website with information from Project Wildlife in San Diego. ... I learned that we might have drowned the little bird, because they can't drink water...
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www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-peter-rost/we-found-a-baby-bi...
www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-peter-rost/we-found-a-baby-bird-_b_21049.html
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Synopses & Reviews ... Professional wildlife care and rehabilitation for a general audience. Safe, step-by-step text and picture guidance for back-yard rehabilitators. ... I Found a Baby Duck, What Do I Do?
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www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=62-1884158005-0
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Learn what you need to do if you find eggs on the ground or a baby bird in your yard. Do you leave them alone, do you help them?? Will a mother bird reject her baby if you touch it? What do you do? Listen now to this recording and I will help you with all of these questions and more.
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www.keen.com/listingdetails/All-Categories/About-Birdin...
www.keen.com/listingdetails/All-Categories/About-Birding-Guide/0-0-0-3317354
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I have just found a baby bird! I don't know which species it belongs to. Can I adopt a bird this way? What do I do to help it?; Answer...; Your first and immediate action should be to save the bird, no matter what the species.
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www.panda.org/faq/response.cfm?hdnQuestionId=3052001515...
www.panda.org/faq/response.cfm?hdnQuestionId=3052001515216
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I Found a Baby Bird; Now What? Is bird hurt or sick (unable to flutter wings; bleeding, wings drooping unevenly; weak or shivering; attacked by cat/dog?); Is bird feathered? No; Yes; Call a wildlife rehabilitator. ... 7. Note exactly where you found the bird. This will be very important for release. 8. Keep the bird in...
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www.nwrawildlife.org/documents/jacobs_birds.pdf
www.nwrawildlife.org/documents/jacobs_birds.pdf
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Each year (especially in the Spring), many people call us who have found a baby bird or mammal. People usually think the animal needs their help and want to bring it in. These well meaning individuals usually assume the babies are orphans.
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www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/guideto.htm
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