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  2. Wildlife Rescue Center Uses Surrogate Crow Toy to Help Feed ...

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    When feeding baby birds, the workers at this rescue facility also wear mirrored masks so all the birds see when they look up is the reflection of more birds, rather than human faces.

  3. Wildlife rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Rescue: Rehabilitation begins when an animal is found and reported to a wildlife rehabilitator, or seized from the illegal wildlife trade or a poacher. If you find wildlife in need of rescue, it can be dangerous or even illegal to interact with the animal yourself; be sure to contact a licensed rehabilitator before taking action.

  4. Rescue Birds Sightseeing in Their Stroller Are So Cute People ...

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    It's just a totally normal human pushing a baby stroller filled with birds. In the footage shared by @ forrestthetinycockatiel , it shows the many Cockatiels chilling in the pram on the way to the ...

  5. 'Tortillas save lives': Watch Texas family save orphaned baby ...

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    They could come in handy, as one Texas family found out earlier this month when they used one to help an orphaned baby bird. Katie Adlong of Amarillo, Texas, found the fuzzy white ball, ...

  6. Parental care in birds - Wikipedia

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    Female birds are able to produce more of a certain gender of birds that are more likely to survive under extreme conditions. In birds, the females' egg determines the gender of the offspring, not the male's sperm. In zebra finches, a study showed the effect of food on gender ratio production. For females, egg production is a metabolically ...

  7. Companion parrot - Wikipedia

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    Grey parrot on top of their cage.. A companion parrot is a parrot kept as a pet that interacts abundantly with its human counterpart. Generally, most species of parrot can make excellent companions, but must be carefully managed around children and other common pet species like dogs and cats as they might be hostile towards them.

  8. 32 tips for taking care of wild birds - AOL

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    Contact the ASPCA or your local animal rescue center if you’re unsure how to help a sick bird. You can also reduce the risk and spread of disease by keeping your bird feeders clean, offering ...

  9. Fledge - Wikipedia

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    All birds are considered to have fledged when the feathers and wing muscles are sufficiently developed for flight. A young bird that has recently fledged but is still dependent upon parental care and feeding is called a fledgling. People often want to help fledglings, as they appear vulnerable, but it is best to leave them alone. [4]