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elisa

advice asap

i am looking after a baby bird with no parents. its pretty young but is starting to grow feathers. just wondering how much should i actually feed it and how often. seem happy and healthy

9:40:PM on 15 Dec 2008

7 Replies:

miya

whenever it chirps, feed with a syringe

Fri 30 Jan 2009 @ 6:15:AM

tina

cool...

Thu 18 Dec 2008 @ 5:43:PM

elisa

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thanks, should come in handy. i had him for a few days and found out about a place that looks after wild birds til they can be released. although, its brother or sister has fallen to between the floor boards as well this morning.... gotta wait till it goes somewhere i can get it out lol.

Thu 18 Dec 2008 @ 11:54:AM

tina

P.S

THIS SITE HAS GOT LOTS OF INFORMATION 2 ;)

www.csub.edu/FACT/baby_bird_care.htm

Tue 16 Dec 2008 @ 6:28:PM

tina

Hey...

i once looked after a baby bird and i found this site awesome for when i needed help. underneath is the address
www.wild-bird-watching.com/Baby_Birds.html
best of wishes LOL :)

Tue 16 Dec 2008 @ 6:25:PM

elisa

im in tauranga

im in tauranga, north island. im feeding it butch cat/dog roll atm lol. seems to like it. just not sure as to how many times i should wake up to feed it and how much

Mon 15 Dec 2008 @ 10:46:PM

4 Jack Russells

HI THERE ELISA

Are you up north or in the south island - i know a lady here in chch that does wild bird rescue she is fantastic i do know the animal & bird hospital pass her on the injured birds she takes ducklings penguins to ) I know dog roll is ok to feed them L O L )

Mon 15 Dec 2008 @ 10:24:PM