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Anonymous
So there I was with a fallen baby morning dove, its nest out of ladder reach.

I don't know what else to do but try to keep it alive and release it when it can fly...I've been looking stuff up online but i need help...

Especially re: feeding; how do i make it eat? What should i feed it? (It opened its mouth a bit for water, and oatmealy mush but it doesn't seem too enthusiastic...)

Thanks /an/, our lives are in your hands.

(pic related, not the one i found but it looks about that age)

Thx, /an/. His life is in your hands
>> Anonymous
sorry for redundant thx

-OP
>> Anonymous
http://www.zupreem.com/animal/bird/nourish/embrace.shtml

That's what we've always given our baby birds. You will definitely want to consult an avian vet or breeder before doing it yourself though.
>> Anonymous
Is there a wildlife center near your house? Taking it to one would be the best thing to do.
>> Anonymous
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awww my doves just had babies but i didn't have to feed them my birds fed em but it must feel nice to save a baby bird
>> Anonymous
>>327549
thanks although

>>327551

Yeah, I'll give them a call in the morning...I guess I was just worried they might not take it...doves aren't the wildest of life.
>> Anonymous
>>327560
I volunteer at one and we take them in all the time!
>> Anonymous
>>327566
Ah, this is a relief.
>> Anonymous
>>327578

you can usually take them to shelters too. We would take wildlife, and get ahold of the appropriate places!
>> Anonymous
FYI... "Mourning Dove", not "Morning Dove"... so-called because of its mournful-sounding vocalizations...
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>> Niggertits !EoFJjFcCco
d'awwww
oh wait. Can the poor thing live?