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Monday, 4 March 2013

Beautiful Mother Sparrows Feeding Baby Sparrows

Beautiful Mother Sparrows Feeding Baby Sparrows

beautiful mother sparrows feeding baby sparrows
beautiful mother sparrows feeding baby sparrows
Beautiful Mother Sparrows Feeding Baby Sparrows: How beautifl this natuer is we can not imagen the try beauty of our nature. Its really nice post in my choice my collection. You people will like and share it with your freidns. 
What do you feed baby sparrows when trying to help them?
My mother found two baby sparrows had fallen out of their nest. We cannot put them back anyway but also because their mother will reject them if they smell like humans so my mum wants to look after them. They are very young and do not yet have completely all their feathers. What can we feed them? We have put them in the greenhouse with a jar of hot water because they were dying of cold, and we have tried feeding them milk and mushed up bread - I know this is not ideal but we did not know what to feed them and have no otehr pets ANy advice or help would be apreciated. I heard they can be feed mushed up cat/dog kibble with water?Is that true and what other things can we do to help them survive.
If the bird is fully feathered, it is most likely a fledgling and has left the nest on it's own and it's parents are caring for it. It is normal for birds to leave the nest before they can fly. You need to replace it where you found it..preferably in a scrub or tree so it is relatively safe from predators, and the parents should come back to feed it. If it is unfeathered...then look for a nest and if you can find it...replace it into the nest. Do not worry about your scent being on the chick..birds have a very poorly developed sense of smell and will NOT reject a baby that has been touched. If you cannot find a nest, get the bird to a local wildlife rehab for it's best chance of survival. Also, keep in mind, it is illegal for you to try and raise this bird on your own. If you cannot reach the nest, you can also place the chicks in a basket with handle and tie the nest up as close as you can to the original nest location.

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