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Post subject: injured sparrow on my lawn  Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 5:22 pm |
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Do I need to pick him up? I don't know if he is going to pull thru. Of course, wild rehab tomorrow... but in a meantime... should I or shouldn't interfere? I read I need to put him in the cardboard box with holes and tape the box. Do I need to provide any food or water?
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Post subject: Re: injured sparrow on my lawn  Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 8:04 pm |
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the first time I thought he looked strange, he was jumping on the ground in a strange manner. This is when I searched in the net what to do with injured bird. The next time I looked in that area, I didn't see him, but a sparrow (him or another one) was acting pretty much normal. I thought maybe it just seemed to me that he was injured. The next time I saw him, he lay on the ground, not moving much (I got pretty close -- he remained there), I could see him breathing like he was in trouble. This is when I realized there was no mistake about injury and I needed to take action. While I was preparing the box (it was getting dark) I lost a sight of him again. He wasn't on the ground around that area. Must of pulled himself up onto the tree for a night, poor little guy. From one hand, I was glad he was able to move towards safety of the tree. From another, he is probably losing forces trying to stay safe. Would it be better to have him contained in the box or is it better that he is moving by himself? Any advice for tomorrow?
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Post subject: Re: injured sparrow on my lawn  Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 7:52 am |
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thank you. Like I said, I lost a track of him yesterday and never seen him again. He was gone from my lawn in a period while I was preparing the box, about 15 minutes. Honestly, I don't see any predators around my house and I have been monitoring closely because of my rabbits. (the more I think about recent death of Snowball, the more I am convinced it was not a cat or anybody else). So.... I don't know what could happen to him or his body... but it's gone.
tielfan, that's not nice of rahabber to treat some birds but reject the others. They all live here, and I bet for the time they have been here, they must be considered native... and they are alive creatures! so inhumane. Yesterday my husband was mowing. I'll ask if he accidentally ran over the poor sparrow.
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Post subject: Re: injured sparrow on my lawn  Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 10:19 pm |
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that's a very patriotic speech, Carolyn thanks for explaining. Maybe they need to become naturalized citizens LOL
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