Myth # 2.
Any displaced baby wild bird should be returned to their nest. –FALSE
A nestling (pink or beginning feathers) should be placed back in the nest,
and observed until the parents return. A fledgling (2-3 week old, fluffy with 1/2″ tail feathers) commonly exit and return to the nest as they learn to fly. If fledgling activity is observed in your backyard, keep pets and kids a safe distance away and leave the birds alone.
Any displaced baby wild bird should be returned to their nest. –FALSE
A nestling (pink or beginning feathers) should be placed back in the nest,
and observed until the parents return. A fledgling (2-3 week old, fluffy with 1/2″ tail feathers) commonly exit and return to the nest as they learn to fly. If fledgling activity is observed in your backyard, keep pets and kids a safe distance away and leave the birds alone.
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