House sparrows have fallen out of their nest. What should I do?

Two sparrows (without feathers) were thrown out of our nest. My mother wants to help them. Is that okay? Does anyone have any tips on how to help the poor young birds? My mother feeds them baby food. Is that okay?

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monimoni88
3 years ago

Two small birds do a lot of work. I raised a little sparrow myself, I softened oat flakes in the water and then spit up with the help of a toothpick and put them in the beak. Otherwise I caught flying or brought him a worm out of the garden. I tried to keep the food as natural as possible.

To drink, I took a punch neck, up my finger on it and then let the liquid drop into my mouth. (I hope this is understandable.)

They will open the beak very well, that can take some time to get used to it, but it is definitely possible.

I wish you good luck and patience with the little ones. I love you trying to get the animals.

monimoni88
3 years ago

Oh, probably the two were just too small. My sparrow had feathers at that time and was a little bigger, but that happens. The birds would have caused immense work and also in other hands the probability would have been great that they would not have done it. You have given your best, you have a good heart. RIP

monimoni88
3 years ago

Oh that's nice to hear 🙂

gregor443
3 years ago

You shouldn't have taken these birds.

Place the birds where you were found and then stay away from there.

You shouldn't do anything there and let nature run.

This is in any case the best you can afford for nature.

You need nature.

Conversely, nature does not need people.

On the contrary, because it is always evident that every intervention of the human being harms nature.

In 2021, one knows and understands only a very small fraction of what the complex system is natural.

That's why he can never do the right thing, because nobody knows what's right.

best regards

gregor443

Avena
3 years ago

It would be best if you could put her back in the nest. If this is not possible, you can try to raise it.

I've already successfully pulled out sparrows several times. In this phase, where they have no feathers, heat is absolutely necessary. I've fed them with a little home, there's everything they need. Baby breath is not so good, they need insects.

However – raising young birds at this stage is really work. You have to be fed every two hours.

Myrine
3 years ago

Here you will find some for feeding and raising young sparrows.

However, you should be aware that the breeding of two young birds is a heathen work. In addition, errors in feeding can have catastrophic consequences. If it's possible, you should put the little ones in experienced hands. Bird or wildlife catching station (if the bird pears fail) are usually the best place for the little ones. About Nabu or Wild bird you can get well.

Wiesel
3 years ago

DO NOT TOUCH BLOAD WITH BARE HANDSâť— Only with (one way) gloves.

Maybe there's a cuckoo in there.

Eigtl do not open up young birds/cooks for food that is simply offered.

They'll go on when they don't get heat!

Call a wildlife station!

eishoernchen
3 years ago
Reply to  Wiesel

Why only with gloves?

Wiesel
3 years ago
Reply to  eishoernchen

Because wild animals no longer accept their young animals when they smell human

Avena
3 years ago
Reply to  Wiesel

You don't need any gloves to touch birds.

Wiesel
3 years ago
Reply to  Avena

Take this at the picking bird and eat it up on YT. It'll be fun.

Avena
3 years ago

Sura. Of course not without leather gloves;)

Wiesel
3 years ago

Then other gloves. Even with young animals, there are already lace.

eishoernchen
3 years ago

This is not true of birds. Birds recognize the boys at the open beak, not at the smell.

That's why it works with the cuckoo. The beak looks similar.

eishoernchen
3 years ago

Sorry, tipped

monimoni88
3 years ago
Reply to  eishoernchen

I also ask myself