Found this bird in the middle of the street, next to a wall.No nearby nests that i could find, perhaps on top of the building where i found it, but i cant access it.There were a couple of trees around 25 meters away, but i can't find any nests there either, and even if i did i couldn't reach them.Vet told me to just leave it where i found it, but tonight temperatures will reach 7°, so i don't want to just put him on the nearest patch of grass and hope it's parents will somehow "pick it up" or keep him warm enough.I have no specialized training (on animals) and definitely no equipment.How do i maximize the chances of survival?
Update: Got him a nest from a nearby pet storeI also got insectophage paste, mixed some water, and I'm feeding it through a toothpick.I don't have a feeding seringe, i have a blood drawing seringe (medfag) but it has heparine (anti-coagulant) and I'm not sure if it might fuck him up
>>5131406it probably needs a shitload of warmth still
>>5131403You can finding a wife and having kids of your own but instead you're taking care of a birb. Smash it and then go find a girlfriend then smash her and fill her full of white babies. Birbs practice eugenics of their own. It was probably abandoned because it's retarded.
>>5131407Seconding these. Definitely keep it warm.
>>5131407>>5131411>>5131406You need a heatlamp or electric blanket
>>5131410psychopathy is also dysgenic
>>5131418Yeah but if you keep it in a warm room with a space heater on highest setting Thats better than nothing I think you’re supposed to feed every 30 minutes >>5131403I don’t know what area you are in but please call someoneAsk ai who to call and tell your locationIf whoever answers can’t help because jurisdiction or something then ask them if they know anyone who canLast time I took a short video of a bird in my driveway and then sent it to the person I called and they were able to give some advice
>>51314102/10 false flag
>>5131436They need to be kept at 95-97 degrees.
Alternatively you can slice its head off with scissors, probably the most humane at this point.
I remember I did this with a rejected baby bird I found in my yard. There's a good chance it will survive. Good luck, anon.