It's great to know that there are other people out there that care for birds and other animals, I have hand red 6 baby black bird becouse the vets would not take them.
YourFan, how's the bird doing? Have you found answers to your questions? In our case, we were told that a broken wing is not good. Their wings must beat so fast that they're not likely to heal from a break.
I just rescued a baby humming birds that my cats were playing with...hes not alot injured he just has a broken wing and cant fly..im not sure what to do..Any advice..Please help..And where can you buy nectar?
I'm so glad you helped him! Good work! Most birds need warmth and hydration when they are injured. Taking him to WildCare (or Lindsay Wildlife Museum) is the right thing to do. I work at another wild bird hospital and know that the faster you can get injured or orphaned animals to a hospital, the better chance they have to recover.
We just got word that 72 hours after rescuing Hum he decided it was time to leave his body. No doubt hes now flying free where there are no obstacles. Go Hum!
How wonderful! I can't wait to see a release video :) I had the wonderful opportunity to hold a hummer as well, and thankfully after 5 minutes he was able to fly off on his own. I will always treasure that memory, as I know you all will.
It's great to know that there are other people out there that care for birds and other animals, I have hand red 6 baby black bird becouse the vets would not take them.
Good job for trying.
XxXMidnightblackXxX 9 months ago
Amazing!!!
thejtphotograph 11 months ago
YourFan, how's the bird doing? Have you found answers to your questions? In our case, we were told that a broken wing is not good. Their wings must beat so fast that they're not likely to heal from a break.
DavidBFox 11 months ago
I just rescued a baby humming birds that my cats were playing with...hes not alot injured he just has a broken wing and cant fly..im not sure what to do..Any advice..Please help..And where can you buy nectar?
YourFanForLife23 1 year ago
I'm so glad you helped him! Good work! Most birds need warmth and hydration when they are injured. Taking him to WildCare (or Lindsay Wildlife Museum) is the right thing to do. I work at another wild bird hospital and know that the faster you can get injured or orphaned animals to a hospital, the better chance they have to recover.
MyWildlifeVideos 1 year ago
Thanks for the care given to animals!! keep i tup
Muro2488 2 years ago
We just got word that 72 hours after rescuing Hum he decided it was time to leave his body. No doubt hes now flying free where there are no obstacles. Go Hum!
DavidBFox 2 years ago
At least you tried to help him. Hope his offspring and relatives visit you often. Kudos for doing all you could! :o)
AntuRubicon 2 years ago
Ah, thanks! Yes, we see lots of hummingbirds all the time. So I guess the word's out that we care.
DavidBFox 2 years ago
hehe Yep, must be! Probably known around hummingbird circles as a "Day Spa" with a sugar water buffet! LOL Your welcome! :o)
AntuRubicon 2 years ago
How wonderful! I can't wait to see a release video :) I had the wonderful opportunity to hold a hummer as well, and thankfully after 5 minutes he was able to fly off on his own. I will always treasure that memory, as I know you all will.
MommaMer 2 years ago
Aww - thank you for sharing - and THANKS for all you do for the animals. ;)
MaxOscarSnoopy 2 years ago 3