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by TheCaretaker
When we find little birds seeming to need help, it's in our nature to nurture. There is just something that brings out the compassion in most humans who find a baby bird out of the nest before it should be. Sometimes w...read more
by Gloria Allen
I have found three baby birds over the past five years: A Grossbeak; a Humingbird and a white Dove and successfully rescued them all. I walk our dog daily at a five-acre lovely park near our house with lots of tress, Co...read more
Several years ago I moved to an apartment complex in the city. I was curious about my new neighborhood, and I spent a lot of time walking around exploring. My second day exploring, I noticed a small blue jay just hopping a...read more
Over the years I've lived in rural New Mexico, I've watched baby birds miraculously morph from tiny eggs warmed by their mother's body heat, to tiny nestlings who are totally dependent on the food their parents bring them,...read more
If you happen to find a baby bird, it is sometimes possible to raise it to adulthood in captivity. The best thing naturally, would be to return it to it's nest if at all possible. Sometimes the nest is too far up in a tre...read more
"What to do if you find a baby bird" Over the years I have found many hurt and sick birds. So many in fact that my neighbors called me the, Bird lady' I had people bringing baby birds to me that fell from their nests, ...read more
Finding an injured animal and nuring it back to health may seem like the right thing to do to many people but one should ask themselves if it is the right thing, or the best thing, to to for the animal. This is true for a...read more
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