best thign to do when finding a baby bird is..to let nature go, its not that they "fell" out of the nest its just there time to take off, babys usually spend a few days grounded and running around scared tehn the parent are liek wtf get off the groudn and fly child or your done! lol
so what happened to it eventually? I found some like that in my yard but the parents pecked me right in the head with their beak and I got the heck out of there
@XxDemonAngelWolfxX I'm 100% sure the parents took cared of it. I have noticed many times recently where there are baby birds (same age as yours) walking around on the ground and the parents nearby to watch over it and feed it.
Did your father consider where the parent birds parents were? someone said the parent birds are over on that car over there. That bird has got to get back to the parents. If the parent birds are near by it would be best just to leave the bird alone and, let the adult blue jays take over and, let them do their thing.Parents will definitely take care of him and,will teach him what to eat.
actually what my stupid interrupting brother was saying was that my dad put the baby bird on the car not that it's parents were on the car. and we did leave it alone the parents were watching it after we left and the thing was a cat was nearby so we had to protect the baby and scare off the cat
4 people don't understand that this is SSSOOO CCUUTTEE!!!
Ashlisign25 1 month ago
by bluejays are so cute
100lesichka 2 months ago
I bet the little bird thought it was about to be eaten by the giant cow.
pjzzxxyy 2 months ago
yer gay
jkasrterdf 1 year ago
hahaha! I found a blue jay too! IT was EXACTLY like yours! Couldn't fly and luckily survived. Well it can barely flyy.
Lucky1247 1 year ago
best thign to do when finding a baby bird is..to let nature go, its not that they "fell" out of the nest its just there time to take off, babys usually spend a few days grounded and running around scared tehn the parent are liek wtf get off the groudn and fly child or your done! lol
stillrob420 2 years ago
so what happened to it eventually? I found some like that in my yard but the parents pecked me right in the head with their beak and I got the heck out of there
jay733 2 years ago
well we aren't sure and the parents did almost attack me we were told by the humane society to leave it alone and we did and we haven't seen it since
XxDemonAngelWolfxX 2 years ago
@XxDemonAngelWolfxX I'm 100% sure the parents took cared of it. I have noticed many times recently where there are baby birds (same age as yours) walking around on the ground and the parents nearby to watch over it and feed it.
You did the right thing.
AvrilLynn1 1 year ago
Now I see. The cat was trying to take advantage of a situation and your presence foiled the cats attempt to get the baby bird.
kobidobidog 2 years ago
Did your father consider where the parent birds parents were? someone said the parent birds are over on that car over there. That bird has got to get back to the parents. If the parent birds are near by it would be best just to leave the bird alone and, let the adult blue jays take over and, let them do their thing.Parents will definitely take care of him and,will teach him what to eat.
kobidobidog 2 years ago
actually what my stupid interrupting brother was saying was that my dad put the baby bird on the car not that it's parents were on the car. and we did leave it alone the parents were watching it after we left and the thing was a cat was nearby so we had to protect the baby and scare off the cat
XxDemonAngelWolfxX 2 years ago