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gregor443
1 year ago

Nothing!

Let the nature of things run freely.

Every intervention of man only harms nature, even if it may not seem at first glance and is difficult to see for the layman.

Man needs nature.

Conversely, nature hardly needs people.

Best regards

gregor443

FAQxJenosse
1 year ago

Thank you for this question. It was three times.

1. JungVogel saved from my cat. Give him protection and tranquility, some water. He could recover and fly.

Two. A bird stole from a strange cat, examined and was grateful that a friend has redeemed him.

3. Vogel am Bordstein examined and decided to put him in the shadow of a tree behind a fence, it was Friday night.

ShakingAnita
1 year ago

This is an amsel jung bird. Since it’s already full of feathers and can already stand, it’s an ass. They often seem helpless in the area as they have left the nest and now make their own experiences and explore the environment. They are usually fed by parents. So best leave it where it is. If you found it on a street or a place that is difficult to access for parents like a garage, put it close to the next tree. :

PatchrinT
1 year ago

This “helpless” bird is a young animal and is waiting to be fed. Sometimes it looks as if they were helpless, so they wait for the mother…. so don’t make a line through the bill and touch it.

Emi1907
1 year ago

Hello take the bird with you home give him something to eat at home and what to drink and try to help him well with first aid if you would leave the bird there you would have a bad feeling therefore

PatchrinT
1 year ago
Reply to  Emi1907

that is a very bad advice. It is a young bird and the mother is certainly close to feeding. You generally do not take young animals home unless they are hurt

Emi1907
1 year ago
Reply to  PatchrinT

Hi you don’t have to treat the bird directly as a pet yet you can help because maybe the bird is just dying or an arm is broken there you can help so well it goes and after that he can fly back to his mother so I don’t think the suggestion is wrong I’m honest

Emi1907
1 year ago

Yes is also understandable but then you can at least give it something to eat and drink because the animal shelter should call that they care about it because you as a person have taken care of it and don’t want to see another choice because you don’t know what happens with the animal, but I understand your point is somehow to help is normal

PatchrinT
1 year ago

….that’s what I wrote… … unless they’re hurt. Besides, the bird doesn’t look hurt or sick. You can do much wrong with an excessive helper syndrome in nature. That’s what I’m saying, who has already saved some animal, raising a stone baby with the bottle is not a children’s play. I’ve done this, and I gave it a förster friend later. But I would never touch a “wild little” just like that and take it without thinking. I have to be sure that this animal really needs sick or other help because the mother no longer lives or something…

Christiangt
1 year ago

He’s also supplied by his parents on the ground.

You can touch him with gloves and put it on the green from the street.

ShakingAnita
1 year ago
Reply to  Christiangt

Gloves don’t matter. Parents do not pay attention to whether it was touched by human beings and are not devastated by human odour.

Sojabohne1
1 year ago

Let’s sit there. Vlt. do a bowl of water.
Bzw., how long is he sitting there?

Love

Still
1 year ago
Reply to  Sojabohne1

If he stays there, he’ll be cat food!

STURMTIG3R
1 year ago
Reply to  Still

Natural selection

SpookyBatwing
1 year ago

It has nothing to do with nature.

Nobodyrotz
1 year ago

Oh. How cute. Create a lock for exploiters.

Rosenmary
1 year ago
Rosenmary
1 year ago
Reply to  Tyler048

Sure. These are real experts.

Rango82
1 year ago

Nothing.

CedricEtienne
1 year ago

Animal welfare