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Sammie_x
Jul 20, 2009, 06:06 AM
A couple of days ago I found a baby bird being chased by a cat in the garden it was really late at night so obviously the baby bird had fell out of a nest so I decided to take it in for the night. I started noticing that the bird was not walking properly but his feet and legs seemed OK and he would grip your hand fine if you put him on your finger. He has got some feathers but is still growing. Can anyone help as too what I can do?

I would take him to a vet to find out but there is no vets close enough && it would be very hard for me to get to a vet. :confused::confused:

firmbeliever
Jul 20, 2009, 06:11 AM
Could you post a photo of the bird,maybe someone would be able to help you more on taking care of the bird if we learn what type of bird it is.

Sammie_x
Jul 20, 2009, 06:39 AM
wild bird. picture by Lushus_Luciie_x - Photobucket (http://s694.photobucket.com/albums/vv304/Lushus_Luciie_x/?action=view&current=Photo-0005.jpg&newest=1)

There is a picture of the bird it is on my mates account. The bird has started to walk on it a bit but is still limping I think maybe he has broken his toe or twisted it funny he dusnt really seem in any pain and is still eating etc normally. X

Sammie_x
Jul 20, 2009, 06:43 AM
Could you post a photo of the bird,maybe someone would be able to help you more on taking care of the bird if we learn what type of bird it is.

http://s694.photobucket.com/albums/vv304/Lushus_Luciie_x/?action=view&current=Photo-0005.jpg&newest=1

There is a picture of the bird it is on my mates account. The bird has started to walk on it a bit but is still limping I think maybe he has broken his toe or twisted it funny he dusnt really seem in any pain and is still eating etc normally. X

firmbeliever
Jul 20, 2009, 06:43 AM
Thanks for the photo, now lets wait for someone who knows about birds to help you with your bird.

shazamataz
Jul 20, 2009, 07:37 AM
I found a couple of sites that might be of help.

Caring for Baby Birds, diet , feeding, finding a baby bird, what to do (http://www.wild-bird-watching.com/Baby_Birds.html)

Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - Orphaned Wild Baby Birds (http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww36e.htm)

Baby Starling Care: precise information on caring for wild baby birds (http://www.starlingtalk.com/babycare.htm)

joyluo1999
Jul 20, 2009, 12:45 PM
Are you going to keep this bird, or take care of it until it can fly?
If your going to take care of this bird it probably won't have a chance in the wild because birds learn from their mothers and since your taking care of it it'll consider you as it's mother.

It'll get use to getting it's food without having to do anything and it won't be able to hunt.
After awhile you won't be able to let it go because it'll die in the wild.

Are you planning to get it a proper cage?
Once the bird gets bigger it'll need a cage.

In the picture the bird is in a bucket.
You can't keep it in a bucket forever.

What are you feeding it right now?
I would go on some of the sights shazamataz offered.

Good Luck!:)

Alty
Jul 20, 2009, 12:55 PM
Are you going to keep this bird, or take care of it until it can fly?
If your going to take care of this bird it probably won't have a chance in the wild because birds learn from their mothers and since your taking care of it it'll consider you as it's mother.

It'll get use to getting it's food without having to do anything and it won't be able to hunt.
After awhile you won't be able to let it go because it'll die in the wild.

Are you planning to get it a proper cage?
Once the bird gets bigger it'll need a cage.

What are you feeding it right now?
I would go on some of the sights shazamataz offered.

Good Luck!:)

Actually, I disagree.

My Uncle finds baby birds abandoned in his yard all the time. He's rasied dozens of them then released them and they're fine. They actually come back to visit. :)

The picture is hard to decipher, it looks like a robin to me, but until the feathers grow in it's hard to say.

What are you feeding it? How often are you handling it? Where are you keeping it?

joyluo1999
Jul 20, 2009, 08:24 PM
Oh you, here's a few sights I found on baby birds.
Hope they help!

Raising A Baby Bird - Home Page (http://www.geocities.com/drosera123/index.html)
http://ezinearticles.com/?Baby-Wild-Birds---To-Help-Or-Not-to-Help&id=2313779
http://www.ehow.com/how_5103343_raise-wild-baby-bird.html
http://www.wildbirdcarecentre.org/english/rescuer.html
http://www.marathonwildbirdcenter.org/baby_birds.html
http://www.csub.edu/FACT/baby_bird_care.htm
http://www.ehow.com/how_4892654_wild-baby-bird-needs-should.html

Sammie_x
Jul 21, 2009, 05:17 AM
Am feeding it worms && seeds etc. At the moment it stays in quite big box with tissue etc to keep it warm.

I was planning to wait til it can fly then let it go but have been told my quite alot of people that it will be too tame to let go in the wild. so im not sure what to doo.

Thanks for the websites (: xxx

joyluo1999
Jul 21, 2009, 08:53 AM
Am feeding it worms && seeds etc. At the moment it stays in quite big box with tissue etc to keep it warm.

I was planning to wait til it can fly then let it go but have been told my quite alot of people that it will be too tame to let go in the wild. so im not sure what to doo.

Thanks for the websites (: xxx

Where do you live?
Are there any pet stores nearby?

Is the bird eating the food your giving it?

Are you willing to keep the bird?

Alty
Jul 21, 2009, 09:42 AM
Am feeding it worms && seeds etc. At the moment it stays in quite big box with tissue etc to keep it warm.

I was planning to wait til it can fly then let it go but have been told my quite alot of people that it will be too tame to let go in the wild. so im not sure what to doo.

Thanks for the websites (: xxx

Birds do learn from their parents, but you'd be surprised how much of it is instinct.

Here's a site I found that might help. I don't know if anyone's already linked this, if so, sorry for the repeat.

Caring for Baby Birds (http://www.ornithology.com/rehab.html)

Alty
Jul 21, 2009, 09:43 AM
Where do you live?
Are there any pet stores nearby?

Is the bird eating the food your giving it?

Are you willing to keep the bird?

Keeping the bird shouldn't even be considered, it's a wild animal. Also, in most states, you need a permit to even raise a wild bird.

AuntSwee
Jul 21, 2009, 10:44 AM
In some states they have some kind of wild bird station that takes care of wild birds and release them to the wild when they are old enough. I am very fourtunate to live near Wild Life Images and in most cases they will come get the bird for you if you don't have transportation. Call your forestry department they should be able to tell you who to contact to take care of the bird.

joyluo1999
Jul 21, 2009, 11:43 AM
I agree with auntswee.
Contact your forestry department.

Good Luck!:)

Sammie_x
Jul 21, 2009, 04:07 PM
Yeah the bird is eating sleeping etc fine. Seemed a bit more lively today aswell and was walking a bit more on its leg but is still not walking totally normal.

Im not at all planning to keep the bird. Does anyone kno what i can do about its leg? Im 99% sure its not broken i think its just been twisted funny or his fell on it. He dont seem in alot of pain and he does always try and walk on it and still grips your finger if you put it under his foot. Anyone got any info?

Thanks x x x x

joyluo1999
Jul 21, 2009, 04:30 PM
Yeah the bird is eating sleeping etc fine. Seemed a bit more lively today aswell and was walking a bit more on its leg but is still not walking totally normal.

Im not at all planning to keep the bird. Does anyone kno what i can do about its leg? Im 99% sure its not broken i think its just been twisted funny or his fell on it. He dont seem in alot of pain and he does always try and walk on it and still grips your finger if you put it under his foot. Anyone got any info?

Thanks x x x x
Just make sure the bird isn't depending on you for food so you can release it back into the wild when it's bigger.

I think the bird will be fine.

Where do you live?
Are there any vets nearby?

As I mentioned before call a forestry department for help.

Sammie_x
Jul 21, 2009, 05:46 PM
Just make sure the bird isn't depending on you for food so you can release it back into the wild when it's bigger.

I think the bird will be fine.

Where do you live?
Are there any vets nearby?

As I mentioned before call a forestry department for help.


London. But the closest vet is like 2 hours away from me so im not sure what to do. What can i do to make sure its not depending on me for food? dont think it can eat on its own yet. (:
xxxxx

joyluo1999
Jul 21, 2009, 07:31 PM
London. But the closest vet is like 2 hours away from me so im not sure what to do. What can i do to make sure its not depending on me for food? dont think it can eat on its own yet. (:
xxxxx

Once the bird can walk properly tie some food to a string (make sure the bird can get the food) and swing the string around.

Anyway, that's just an idea I came up with.

I'll try to find a website that could help you.

For now Good Luck!:)

Sammie_x
Jul 22, 2009, 04:10 AM
Once the bird can walk properly tie some food to a string (make sure the bird can get the food) and swing the string around.

Anyways, that's just an idea I came up with.

I'll try to find a website that could help you.

For now Good Luck!:)

Oh okay then Hun. Thanks xxxx

shazamataz
Jul 22, 2009, 06:29 AM
This may sound silly but I have seen on TV people feeding baby birds using hand puppets.

They make a puppet that looks like an adult bird and put your hand in the beak to pick food up and give it to it.

As I said, may sound silly but I guess it makes sense!

joyluo1999
Jul 22, 2009, 12:25 PM
I found this website, and I thought it might help you a bit.
I didn't read it but I'm hoping you'll find it useful.

Raising Orphan Wild Birds (http://www.2ndchance.info/orphanbabybird.htm)

Good Luck!:)

Sammie_x
Jul 23, 2009, 09:39 PM
The bird has been taken to an aviary (:
Thanks everyone for your help <3