what would you do if you find an injured
bird in your yard?
Answers
. Make sure the bird is injured not orphaned. Some birders can mistake young, orphaned birds for injured ones. Young birds have weak flight muscles, short tail and wing feathers, and are often fed by their parents outside of the nest for a few days. So, assess the situation and if the wild bird is indeed injured move on to the next step of care.
2. Place the wild bird in a cardboard box and cover it with a lid or towel. Then place the box in a cool, safe place to give the wild bird time to recover from the shock of the injury. Be careful when handling the injured bird; use gloves to protect yourself from any disease or germ.
3. Check on the bird periodically to ensure that the situation is getting better. After multiple hours, and a stable condition, call a local wildlife rehabilitator that can nurse the wild bird back to health.
Answer:
I would take it inside my house and ask my parents if we could give it medication and take care of it till it's well then if my parents say ok. I will search what bird that is and see what it eats and give it food and take care of it... when it gets well I will leave so it could go to it's home...