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bluebirds


Question Posted Tuesday April 28 2009, 7:13 am

i am raising a bluebird from its egg in my house without my parents knowing. i need to know a good website to go on to find out more about them or if you know anything then I'd like to know.

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jediforhire answered Sunday May 3 2009, 3:01 am:
That is NOT a good idea. Blue birds are WILD ANIMALS that are not meant to be domesticated. Living indoors is NOT a good life for a bluebird. Besides, it would make a terrible pet. Bluebirds are notoriously fierce birds, and quite loud.
Besides, your parents will probably flip shit when they find out. Which I guarantee they will.
I suggest you take it to the nearest wildlife rehabilitation center, if it hasn't already died (eggs need really specific care to grow properly).

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vanity-fairx answered Wednesday April 29 2009, 6:54 pm:
google, honey. just google blue birds or blue jays. bunches of answers.

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