Help, my mother put baby birds that are just learning to fly in the nest?

Hello, we have a bird's nest in our greenhouse. The birds have just been outside for the first time, and their mother was nearby. They were sitting in the grass and couldn't fly. However, they were fully feathered. Now my mother comes and puts them back in the nest "because they can't fly." A quick research on my part revealed that this is perfectly normal and that they have to learn to fly first. But now she's already touched them, so the mother won't come back, right? What should I do now?

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amsel11
3 years ago

The touching of the young birds does nothing at all, birds cannot smell good. Now that she sits in the nest again, leave her there, don’t move on and leave her alone, there’s something important here, give it to your mother to read:

http://www.lbv.de/ratgeber/tierhilfe/vogel-found.html#c14001

https://www.nabu.de/tiere-und- Pflanzen/voegel/helfen/01945.html

https://tierheimbonn.de/2019/05/lass-mich-bitte-sitzen/

Karolilo
3 years ago

That’s pointless, because they’re getting out, and that’s what they’re supposed to be.

Grauspecht
3 years ago

If the young birds leave the nest again, don’t put it back in the nest.
They are certain branches that leave the nest, even if they are not yet fully capable of flying. But they are still supplied non-the Altvogel.

Verofant
3 years ago

She’ll be back, mother. Birds are not deer or foxes.

Verofant
3 years ago
Reply to  Nemo080

Make sure the neighboring cat doesn’t come. If the birds have left the nest, they can fly in no time. You don’t need to help.

Verofant
3 years ago

No, you don’t. See, they can fly suddenly.