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May. 30th, 2006 08:19 pmFollow-up to last, frantic post:
Argh.
The homeowner wouldn't let me put the bird back because "if there's an accident I'm the one who'll get sued". And he won't go up the ladder himself because according to him there are three nests up there, and the bird will just die anyhow if he goes in the wrong one. He gave me a tight little smile and told me to let nature take its course.
Asshole. AssholeassholeASSHOLE.
But wait, it gets better. Its a baby starling. So even if we could keep it alive overnight, the chances of a wilderness rehab center taking it are almost nil because its an invasive species.
Those were options A and C in most of the bird FAQs we looked at. Option B was 'make a little shelter for it out of a box or margarine bowl, put the shelter as close to the nest as possible, and hope the parents notice'. So that's what we did.
I feel like crap.
Argh.
The homeowner wouldn't let me put the bird back because "if there's an accident I'm the one who'll get sued". And he won't go up the ladder himself because according to him there are three nests up there, and the bird will just die anyhow if he goes in the wrong one. He gave me a tight little smile and told me to let nature take its course.
Asshole. AssholeassholeASSHOLE.
But wait, it gets better. Its a baby starling. So even if we could keep it alive overnight, the chances of a wilderness rehab center taking it are almost nil because its an invasive species.
Those were options A and C in most of the bird FAQs we looked at. Option B was 'make a little shelter for it out of a box or margarine bowl, put the shelter as close to the nest as possible, and hope the parents notice'. So that's what we did.
I feel like crap.
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Date: 2006-05-31 12:31 am (UTC)*hug*
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Date: 2006-05-31 12:34 am (UTC)Bird parents, contrary to popular belief can't smell nor count - and will care for any babies that are nearby. So in all likelihood, the baby will be cared for.
If you see that the baby's not doing well, let me know, I can get the mad hook-up with rehabbers who'll rehab *anything* that needs help
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Date: 2006-05-31 12:39 am (UTC):/
i save crickets and frogs and things all the time, and i know it can be sad and frustrating to know that some people just don't have the same instant-compassion-for-all-living-creatures that you have.
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Date: 2006-05-31 01:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-31 01:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-31 02:21 am (UTC)...I think it mush up some worms with a mortar and pestel time!
Oh- maybe there's a birdie community on LJ that would know? I'm sure there've been people who breed parakeets that have had to take care of babies...
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Date: 2006-05-31 02:30 am (UTC)http://www.la-spca.org/education/others/wild_birds.htm
http://www.vinsweb.org/raptor-center/baby-birds.html
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Date: 2006-05-31 02:47 am (UTC)If there are three nests, there's a good chance some parents will take care of it. Take heart.
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Date: 2006-05-31 12:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-31 01:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-31 02:38 pm (UTC)He probably kicks small animals, too.
*hugs*
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Date: 2006-05-31 09:18 pm (UTC)hoeowner is an Ass. And yes, European Starlings are an invasive/pest introduced species, so they are not protected. Yeah it sucks because you don't want to harm an animal nor leave an injured one to die...If this all goes to shit and the little dude does not make it, as much as it sucks ass, there will be *more* babies coming...Starlings are prolific, as well as the other introduced species - Pigeons....
And who knows, the parents may have known something we'd never know - it might have been sick or injured beyond hope anyway. You think that's bad - Squirrels are more "cruel" with genetic diseases and deformities getting kicked out of the nest.
You should feel awesome for taking the time to care and trying to help as best you could without being too invasive/introsive in "the natural order", even if it is a Starling, you show you have heart by trying *something* - you get brownie points, homeowner gets Ass points.
Hey, after 3+ years working in Wildife Rehab, you see way too many crisis situations like this, and you learn how to evaluate and do the best you can.