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Anonymous
My woman brought home a baby sparrow she found at work. She claims it was "injured" but I'm sure the damn thing is just a baby that happened to roll out of the nest.

It's sitting in my bathtub with a few towels I threw down and it's just sitting there cleaning itself. What do I feed it and where do I bring it when she gets sick of it?
>> Anonymous
Save her the pain of getting sick of it and wring tis neck. I'm pretty sure you can flush it after that.
>> Anonymous
if you're posting on 4chan of how to take care of a baby bird and not capable of googling the information by experts yourself

just kill the bird now because you'll only drive it to a slow death.

many young birds found on the ground are trying to learn how to fly, not injured either.
>> Anonymous
There's this formula-like shit you get for baby birds and mix with water.. it's like brownish yellow mush. Yous tick that in a syringe and feed the little thing once every half hour. 30 minutes will turn into an hour after a week or two? I can't remember, we raised a starling after my brother's retarded woman brought him to our door.

Good luck, OP.
>> Anonymous
birds love rice
>> Anonymous
HE'S NOT A BABY!! IT'S A FLEDGLING. at a certain age mama bird kicks adolescent birds out of the nest. she guards them but doesn't feed or comfort them which gives them the initiative to fly. one should never ever bother nature but since there is no time for should haves i'll tell ya what to do. 1 stop feeding him 2 don't be near him 3 put him in your backyard in the morning and be 'mama bird' meaning leave him ALONE. just protect him from kitties and hawks and he should figure out how to fly by days end. when he sees you he's not gonna try because he's scared. i volunteer at a wild life sanctuary and many concerned but misinformed people bring fledglings in.
>> Anonymous
I'd suggest going to a pet store and asking for supplies there, rather than 4chan.
>> Anonymous
Looks like a House Sparrow. If it too much work to feed it, google a local wildlife rehabilitator. No guarantee they'll take it though, seeing how it's a non-native.