NEED YOUR HELP with bird

Pad the heating pad with towels and set it on low. It will be fine. As long as you feed him and keep him clean and warm, there is nothing else to do. Be sure to allow it plenty of undisturbed time so it can sleep.

 

Also birds have a crop. It is a pouch down their throat where food stops before it goes to the stomach. When you feed your baby bird you will be able to see the food puff out the crop, It needs to have enough food to fill the crop and the crop needs to be empty before you feed it again. Look at it's throat and you will see what I am talking about.

 

Describe its beak and size. The shape of the beak determines what it eats.

 

 Also this baby bird will imprint and you will become mom so even as an adult it will make the tiny baby noises when it is with you. You can hold it in you hand to keep it warm and let it sleep. Because it is so late in the year it will not be releasable until next spring. It may be migratory and the rest of it's kind have flown and there is no mother bird to teach it what to eat all winter.

 

So settle back and get accustomed to it's little noises. Eventually you will be able to move it to a bird cage then come spring, I teach you how to release it so it will survive.The nice part about hand raising wild birds is that they can be released and they come back year after year.

Have a good day, Jean

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh and Coleen <morgs@mindspring.com>
To: jbgibson@mciworld.com <jbgibson@mciworld.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 8:37 PM
Subject: Fw: NEED YOUR HELP with bird

THANK YOU!!!  he is sitting here beside me in a box, but i made a big mistake, it sounds like - i put him on a bed of grass and human hair.  he is on e heating pad and the temp is 99. I can't seem to get it stay there though - keeps goin gup and down!

Can you give some ideas - also, he is letting out these tiny peeps constantly - tiny!  I feel so helpless!

 

~~Never are those who have friends alone.
Those who have families, always a place to call home.~~

-----Original Message-----
From: jbgibson <jbgibson@mciworld.com>
To: Josh and Coleen <morgs@mindspring.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: NEED YOUR HELP with bird

First of all get the baby on a paper towel in a Tupperware dish so you can keep it clean. Put a towel between the Tupperware and heating pad so you don't cook the bird. Get a eyedropper and warm water and baby cereal. Mix up a fine applesauce consistency. Feed it every two hour during day light hours. Put a paper towel over the dish to keep the baby warm. It is the wrong time of year for baby birds and chances of keeping it alive a slim but try. Don't do bread and water or milk. If the baby survives the next 48 hours go to Petsmart   and buy Exact for hand feeding baby birds. That will keep it going for several weeks. Once it starts to feather out you can let me know what it looks like and I can guess at what you have. At least then we can put the baby on the proper diet. Keep me posted and I'll walk you through this. It can be done and I have hand raise hundreds of these babies. It is a lot of work and a lot of fun when the baby gets bigger. Good Luck, Jean

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh and Coleen <morgs@mindspring.com>
To: Jean@BirdLink.com <Jean@BirdLink.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 12:27 PM
Subject: NEED YOUR HELP with bird

hello - I hope you can help!!!  I am not in Texas, but Maryland.  My husband brought me this tiny, tiny, tiny!!! featherless bird - he found it while landscaping about 5 miles from our house - when i asked him exactly where so that we ocuild folllow your basket in the tree advice, he said he could not remember!!  How do I prevent this little thing from dying?  Right now i have it in a box with grass and some soft fur from my dog.  I also have the box on a  heating pad.  I am afraid to give it even a drop of water because I dont know how to do it!!

Please - ANY help is appreciated!!!!

Coleen

~~Never are those who have friends alone.
Those who have families, always a place to call home

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