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Old 24-08-2009, 09:14 PM
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Exclamation help! baby sparrow

hi i have found a baby sparrow my dog brought it in and i cant find the nest anywhere. Its tiny and i wondered what sort of things i should try to feed it.

i dont think it will last but i couldn't leave it.

any help will be great

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Old 25-08-2009, 11:47 AM
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Re: help! baby sparrow

Have a look in your local pet store for some baby bird hand rearing formula - eg Nutribird A21.
How old do you think it might be? If it is very young you might be better off taking to a local wildlife centre as it might become to tame to release if you start to feed it.
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Re: help! baby sparrow

realy you should have left it as its mom is proble not far and they call each other...you should phone your local rescue place as there is a good chance of it dieing in your care.no being nasty but it could get that stressed and just die.i have baby birds in my garden all the time but i just leave them as the mom and dad still fly round and they know where it is.
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