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Originally Posted by greta
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We had a baby bird fall out of a tree by us. Our local wildlife rehab place said to bring it in as soon as possible because success with handraising is very low. They also said, don't try to replace the bird in the nest - it won't work either. If you have a wildlife rehab - that would be your best bet. They have the incubators and the knowhow for what they eat to ensure that the bird has the best chance for surviving.
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Greta, a wildlife rehab is a great idea. Never would have thought it that. Buuuttttt, we are a very rural county with limited resources. I took a hurt birdie to a Natural Resource festival and no one -- not even the lady who was the bald eagle "manager" --- could suggest anything to help! The birdie died soon thereafter, but I think it was hurt badly, so would have regardless.
Thanks, though. On my way to get a can of dog food, per mrsd.