Wild rescue today
Nick1 · 61-69, M
It will….it’s in good hands. 👍
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
@Nick1 Thanks for believing in me but unfortunately it died. It's extremely hard to save a baby bird in such a fragile state when you're not a wild rescue professional I learned.
But they didn't think the bird was worth saving so at least we tried feeding it. But it can choke on food and it's a baby so itself doesn't know when to stop eating and we didn't know the line between getting too little food or too much. They also save some food inside their throat for a few hours so you can't feed whole there's good left. If the good is too cold, not good, if it's too warm,not good. If it's too lose. Not good. If it's too thick. Not good.
It was mission impossible.
But they didn't think the bird was worth saving so at least we tried feeding it. But it can choke on food and it's a baby so itself doesn't know when to stop eating and we didn't know the line between getting too little food or too much. They also save some food inside their throat for a few hours so you can't feed whole there's good left. If the good is too cold, not good, if it's too warm,not good. If it's too lose. Not good. If it's too thick. Not good.
It was mission impossible.
Nick1 · 61-69, M
@Queendragonfly You try best to your ability and knowledge.
Musicman · 61-69, M
You are truly a good person 🤗 Any idea what happened to it's mother?
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
@Musicman Unfortunately no, there was no sight of her. But if the baby had chirped and moma was nearby moma would have recognized it's her baby. They have their own accents in the family I read. Fascinating isn't it?
Musicman · 61-69, M
@Queendragonfly Yes it. Fortunately you were there and now this precious baby will live. 🤗💝💝💝🤗
Queendragonfly · 31-35, F
@Musicman It didn't survive though :/ unless you're a wild rescue pro, chances to save a baby bird that small are closer to zero :/