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Old 12-28-2018, 10:16 PM   #1
sak_soon
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Default Chili, The Pet House Sparrow- How to take care of a baby bird



This is how I found my pet sparrow, Chili. I saw her on the ground and watched her from distance for a long time if the mommy bird takes care of it. There was no sign of mommy bird and that place is usually full of cats and little kids. I didn't want to let her get killed by something or starve to death, so I took her home and started taking care of it.







This was my very first time taking care of a bird. And it's a baby bird lol. I was so nervous and didn't know what to do. I was researching soooooooooo much to figure out how to take care of a baby bird. I've never done so much research on bird in my life lolol. I eventually became the master of birds (ignore this sentence please lol).







I went to the bird sanctuary to get some advice. Idk if it was the god's plan, but I found a baby starling, that was in danger (it was getting bitten by millions of mites on the floor), on the way and also took him to the bird sanctuary as well. I was planning to take Chili and let them handle it. HOWEVER, the bird sanctuary does not use their resources to take care of starlings and house sparrows. If rescued birds are sick or something, they just put them down. They told me they would let me know what's gonna happen to the baby starling if they don't put it down.... and they never contacted me.. It scared me a lot and I decided to take care of Chili on my own since she had some feather problem already. I didn't want them to just give up on Chili that easily. It's totally legal to keep a house sparrow and starlings as a pet in the USA. I kinda regret taking the baby starling to the bird sanctuary... I should have taken him to the exotic pet vet and rescued him







If you ever find a baby bird, please watch this video and it will tell you everything you need to do. After the long research, I was finally able to make the perfect baby bird food that would support all the nutrient baby birds need. Some videos on YouTube that show how to make bird food wasn't really the best for baby sparrows.







Chili grew up so much and now she is an adult! I couldn't release her because she had a feather problem and get the special treatment until she fully grew up. Plus she has white feathers unlike other normal sparrows (yes, she is very special), so it would be best for her to stay inside or she will get eaten by hawks right away.







This is the video I uploaded today! I have extra videos that are just sitting there on my YouTube channel, so please check them out xD.
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Old 12-29-2018, 05:01 AM   #2
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This is so cute and so nice of you to help out. We had house Martins nesting in the corners of our Windows but sadly we had a huge storm and their nest broke an fell to the ground. We found four out of five chicks alive so we tried to use what was left of the nest to place them as close as possible to where the were. However the parents did not come back so we took care of them. We fed them all sorts from worms to a bit of porridge. One by one they began to fly and soon we let them all go. They still fly about around our house now and one even landed on the windowledge where their nest first was!
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Old 12-29-2018, 08:03 AM   #3
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That is amazing! And adorable - wonderful to see a wild bird so tame and interacting so much (and demands big attention!). You have a friend for life there .
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Old 12-30-2018, 04:50 PM   #4
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This is so cute and so nice of you to help out. We had house Martins nesting in the corners of our Windows but sadly we had a huge storm and their nest broke an fell to the ground. We found four out of five chicks alive so we tried to use what was left of the nest to place them as close as possible to where the were. However the parents did not come back so we took care of them. We fed them all sorts from worms to a bit of porridge. One by one they began to fly and soon we let them all go. They still fly about around our house now and one even landed on the windowledge where their nest first was!
Omg that's so sweet! They are visiting you!!! Thank you for saving five poor little babies' lives <3 That must be a big work for you because I had so much struggle with just one baby bird. You are truly awesome!!
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Old 12-30-2018, 04:52 PM   #5
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That is amazing! And adorable - wonderful to see a wild bird so tame and interacting so much (and demands big attention!). You have a friend for life there .
Thank you so much for your kind words <3. Yeah, she's my bff that's always next to me. She's really awesome xD!
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