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baby bird in yard


Question Posted Sunday August 22 2010, 7:41 pm

there was a pigeon in my yard that was really still and i went up to it bc i was curious and it flew away. underneath her lay a tiny baby. i was wondering why she was sitting on it? its like 100 degrees outside...

i didnt touch the baby either i felt bad and walked away...but im worried the mother wont return..


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kristamikele answered Monday August 23 2010, 5:04 pm:
I am almost positive that the bird won't come back. If the baby bird is not in the nest he/she will leave it to die.

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gabbyalisa answered Monday August 23 2010, 2:28 pm:
try to keep an eye on it and tempt the mum back with some bread or bird seed or somthing and if after a day or two she doesnt come back and the baby bird doesnt look too good then you should take it to and animal rescue centre or try and look after it yourself xxx

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