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Anonymous
Dear /an/,

tl;dr OH GOD A BABY ROBIN WHAT DO I DO INTERNET

I've got a bit of a problem. I get back to the house I've rented in college, and come across the strange site of a robin sitting in a tree, just staring at me. I stare back, slowly get close, and think that it's my lucky day to come across a bird that hasn't flown off yet and let me see it up close. Moving on to my door, I get the ever loving shit scared out of me by some bird chattering at the top of its lungs and flying past at the bird equivalent of mach 2. I didn't see it, as I ducked and covered.

Fast forward approximately five hours. Room mate steps in saying, "There's a bird in the flowers." To cut this already too long story short, evidently an adolescent bird is just sitting in one of the flower pots, immobile, silent, staring at all that come close in quiet condemnation. I worry I accidentally chased off its mother or something (I'm not an ornithologist here, so that might be silly) coming in the house. We tried feeding it some things (I'll list it in the next post), and I'm worried that my other room mate over fed it, and that I might have been a little too fast in picking some berries to give it. So, now it's out there, looking kind of full, on a breezy night. Any advice?
>> Anonymous
>>251465
WHAT'D I DO?
>> Anonymous
tl;dr?
>> Anonymous
>>251484
>tl;dr OH GOD A BABY ROBIN WHAT DO I DO INTERNET
>> Anonymous
Oh, a European robin. I was looking at it, perplexed, wondering what the hell was wrong with it.
>> Anonymous
And, uh, now it's gone.

I don't know where, but it's disappeared. I haven't found a body or anything. Hopefully it's okay, wherever it is. Even if it did scam me out of some apple, turkey, and blueberries.
>> Anonymous
if you left it alone the mother probably led it away and is taking care of it. its pretty hard to make a thrush COMPLETELY abandon its baby once it has left the nest...
>> Anonymous
>>251538
Oh thank goodness. Aside from dropping food and water on it (Some of which went in), we didn't touch it. That's good news. Hopefully that's what happened. Thanks muchly, /an/.
>> Anonymous
My cat ate it