Monday, July 6, 2015

2 Birds in the Hand...

Our 4th of July started off with a bang...the bang of thunderstorms, that is.  It rained most of the morning and into the early afternoon but then it cleared up right in time for the bangs of fireworks.  We were planning on staying in all evening until I got a text from my buddy Bentley who had found two little birdies who fell out of their nest in his yard.  He was wondering if we could help get the birdies back into their nest.

Oz the Terrier and his friend Bentley the Corgi help save two baby birds

Ma, Daddy-dog and I braved the bangs and booms of nearby fireworks (that started before it even got dark - what is wrong with people) and walked over to Bentley's house.  Ma gently scooped up the baby birds and let us both give them a sniff.  They were perfectly healthy and they were hungry.  Poor babies.

Baby birds that fell out of the nest in South Florida yard

While Daddy-dog searched the tree for the nest, Ma kept the babies safe.  Bentley and I got to check on them several times as they fell asleep in Ma's hands.  Daddy-dog found the nest but it was too high up for the extension ladder to reach safely so we went with Plan B.

Baby Birds being put back in the nest in South Florida yard

We learned Plan B the last time we found a baby bird on the ground.  If you cannot reach the original nest, create a fake nest out of a box, attach it in the tree as high as you can get it and then place the baby bird in the fake nest.  The Mama bird will find the baby and feed it.

And...it is just an old wive's tale that if you handle baby birds the Mama bird will ignore them.  Most North American birds can be handled and safely returned to the nest!

Have you ever rescued baby birds or other wildlife?


28 comments:

  1. Didn't know about the fake nest..... We usually just leave them alone as any birdies we've tried to nurture don't make it.

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  2. Oh Oz, you hero, you saved those cute birdies. Well, I finks yous earned some massive treats! Well done Oz, Bentley and family
    I didn't nose about the fake nest thingy either and that's a very useful bit of info to tell my peeps
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  3. OMD, y'all can add bird rescuers to your resume!!!! Last week a baby bird was learning to fly and doing a terrible job.....it was an all bird alert in our back yard with the mama bird trying to help her baby bird and at one point she attacked the pussy cat!! BOL!! It was epic!!!!!! The pussy cat retweeted to her safe spot on the porch and licked her wounds!! BOL BOL BOL BOL!!!!

    ~Higgins

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  4. So precious and Mom did not know about the fake nest thing! Ya'll did a good job :)

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  5. we sure hope the mama birds finds them

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  6. Awww. So nice that you helped the little birdies!

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  7. Bentley and Oz...you two are heroes!!!
    Hugs madi your bfff

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  8. That is very good to know, Oz. We hope the baby birds' Mama came back to bring them to their nest. Those fireworks start early here too - very stressful for poor Ciara.

    Woos - Ciara and Lightning

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  9. Well, glad you got some Rain as I know you need it! How nice of you to help the baby birds!!! I had never heard about building a nest. That's a great idea

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  10. What a great thing you did, saving those baby birds!
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel

    Pee es
    Momma took the squeaker away from me right away and did an inspect of my toys

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  11. Dang, I wish I could have babies instead of infertile eggs.

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  12. Sweet! Glad the boomers are over. We rescued birdies, a rabbit and a tree rat
    Lily & Edward

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  13. Aw so cute! What an adventure. I've helped some wild birds before... quite a few actually. Some of them turned out great, and others did not unfortunately :( But birds are tricky little creatures.

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  14. Aw, way too precious. Way to step up and be heroes to the little peepers. Paws crossed that they flourish and mama bird doesn't stroke out when she goes to the original nest. Will a box hold up in the rain?

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  15. A couple years ago Mom pulled a baby wabbit out of my throat. I tried to swallow it when I got caught, but she got it out and it lived...just some shock probably, and I was real mad!

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  16. Stanley found a baby birdie the day after the baby bat incidence. Must be that time of year!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

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  17. Aaawwwww...We are so very glad your Mama and Daddy dog were able to save those cute little birdies!! So, what did they smell like!!??
    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo

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  18. Glad you were able to help. The closest we have come to helping wildlife is to have baby skunks trapped and moved who were living under our front step (because that is where mom died).

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  19. Hope dere momma finds em.

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  20. Yay glad everything worked out.

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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  21. awe how cute, I love baby bird pictures with their beaks open waiting for food. It was so nice of ma and dad to put them back.

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  22. Thank you for helping the baby birdies! You have lots of love in your hearts.
    love
    tweedles

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  23. We are very glad you were able to save the baby birds!! xo Chloe and LadyBug

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  24. Ding ding ding ding Oz The Great & Powerful Friend To All Animals ~ Yes I have rescued baby birds many times. We have even fed them with an eye dropper when the Mama was killed. Right now I have three babies in a hanging basket on my porch~one hatched on the 3rd, one on the 4th and one on the 5th. They don't have any feathers yet.
    I also have a nest in the ivy on the side of the house. Birds in my Naty are building there nest down low for some reason.
    Thanks for being a friend
    Sweet William The Scot

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  25. Aw they are sooooo adorable!!! In my life I have had to do this a few times when I see baby birds who have fallen from their nests. So sad for the poor things!
    ღ husky hugz ღ frum our pack at Love is being owned by a husky!

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  26. That is such a cool story! I didn't know about the fake nest. Did you put anything inside to line it or just a box? That is a great idea.

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  27. Wow, Oz, those babies are very cute. Thank goodness your humans found them, and knew what to do. WE hope they will be okay!

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  28. So what happened? Did mama bird come back and take care of them? (Obviously I am way behind...lol.)

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