Bird's nest?
I need your help quickly. We have a bird's nest. A bird, just about to fly, is in the nest, but the parents aren't coming. What should I do?
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On Facebook there are the group Wild Bird Help Notes, you can contact this group.
Experts then tell you if you need to intervene or not, they give you further instructions, can provide the bird with a care center and call animal doctors in your environment.
Please do not feed and give anything to drink until further instructions are given in the group.
Do nothing in such situations and let the nature of things run freely.
Every human intervention only harms nature.
Even though it may not seem at first glance.
Man needs nature.
Conversely, nature hardly needs people.
You should remove from the nest and not disturb.
Because if you observe the nest, it usually does not escape the parents’ birds.
Older boys are always left alone in the nest for longer.
This is normal.
By watching her frequent, it may be that the parents no longer feed because as a human you permanently disturb the nest peace.
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gregor443
Hello, Gregor,
Thank you for your answer. I watch the nest through a live circuit to the nest. At first the female no longer came: Yesterday 1 time, today not at all. Now the male hasn’t arrived for 3 hours. I’ll leave the nest alone and just hope the best.
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Does your camera work in IR?
Yeah, you don’t know, it’s too bad
You don’t have to wonder…
…. Breeding birds can quite register IR radiation if an active IR source is coupled to their camera.
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gregor443