We contacted a wild bird rescue organization just prior to recording this video (my wife is a veterinary technician). They were very helpful (even late on a Saturday). We secured the nest in the tree and returned the chicks to the nest after warming them on a heating pad. The parent Robins returned to the nest within a couple minutes and have been caring for them since. We check on them a couple times a day.
That is very kind of you to take care of them like that. But I do not think that they will survive without the proper care. You really should take them to a wildlife conservation. God bless.
They can't chew, next time make a worm "smoothie" ;)
CoolKidWithTalent 5 months ago
They did not live. A few days later a neighborhood cat discovered the nest and that was the end of that....
redfernplace 1 year ago
@redfernplace But, What did you do to that poor cat , He or she been crying for a long time .
asianr0se 1 year ago
did they live?
PrexleyJ 1 year ago
O.O....... its bald
GirlWithBigDreams 2 years ago
We contacted a wild bird rescue organization just prior to recording this video (my wife is a veterinary technician). They were very helpful (even late on a Saturday). We secured the nest in the tree and returned the chicks to the nest after warming them on a heating pad. The parent Robins returned to the nest within a couple minutes and have been caring for them since. We check on them a couple times a day.
redfernplace 2 years ago
That is very kind of you to take care of them like that. But I do not think that they will survive without the proper care. You really should take them to a wildlife conservation. God bless.
vince619 2 years ago