What to do when you find an injured or orphaned baby bird

What to do when you find an injured or orphaned baby bird

13 Sep 2023

As the weather warms up, it’s common to spot young birds learning to fly on the ground. If you come across a baby bird, it’s important to know when to offer help and when to let them be

Identifying nestlings and fledglings

The first step is to determine whether the bird is a nestling or a fledgling. Nestlings are very young birds with few or no feathers. If you find a nestling on the ground, it needs your help to survive. Fledglings, on the other hand, are older and have a mix of fuzzy down and adult feathers. They’re often found hopping along on the ground or perching on low branches. If a fledgling appears healthy, it’s best to leave it alone.

Checking the health of the bird

If you find a baby bird on the ground and suspect it may be injured or ill, there are a few signs to look out for. Healthy birds will stand upright and tuck their wings tightly against their bodies. If you notice any of the following signs, offer some assistance:

How to help an injured or orphaned bird

If you’ve identified an injured or orphaned bird, here’s what to do:

How to save uninjured birds

If you find a healthy bird that has fallen out of its nest, here’s how to help:

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