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    What Should One Feed Baby Birds That Fall From The Nest?

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    I found a baby blue bird on my driveway this evening. I have feed him dog food, and put him in a basket back out side. I haven't seen the mother, but it is midnight. It is cold outside and raining. Should I keep the bird inside tonight and try and put him back outside tomorrow?

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      It is advisable not to feed a baby bird that has fallen from a nest. The reason why it is advisable not to feed a baby bird that has fallen from a nest is that a baby bird needs to be fed at a duration of every fifteen to twenty minutes between sunrise and sunset.

      For example, if the period of time between the time the sun rises in the morning and the time the sun sets in the evening is about twelve hours long, it means the baby bird has to be fed about 48 times during the course of this period of time.

      Assuming that the period of time between the time the sun rises in the morning and the time the sun sets in the evening is about twelve hours long, it must be noted that no person can devote enough time to feed the baby bird about 48 times during the course of this period of time.

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      Dont touch the baby it's mother will take it back to the nest.

      answered 1 year ago   

      How the hell can it's mother take it back to the nest? A bird can't carry it's babies like a dog or cat does.

      comment made by Amazngrace 6 months ago    Report

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