What do, he fell from a nest in my roof. He's still moving and attempts to get up. No blood seen but he's gotta be injured in some way. His mother is making a racket and has shit in her mouth so I left him for the time being so she can feed him or some shit.
Here's where he fell from.
>>2123037
Leave him. The fact that the mother is around is good. It'll work itself out. It's nature and shit.
>>2123038
Damn that's a steep fall.
But odds are he has minor damage, maybe a broken bone somewhere.
Which, in retrospect, would be the end of the little guy so.
Yeah, let nature do its thing man.if you touch it she might ignore him.
>>2123064
>if you touch it she might ignore him.
>>2123064
>If you touch it she might ignore him
You do know that this has been proven to be utter bullshit, right?
Either wildlife rehab if you can, or stick him back in the nest.
The mom ignoring him if you touch him thing is bullshit and isn't true at all.
>>2123074
Citation?
>>2123095
>>2123097
Someone that's actually done bird rescue before. It's complete bullshit.
OP. If you can, get the bird back in the nest. Just ignore the mother and get it back in there and hope for the best.
>>2123099
Yeah, just grappling hook the roof and rappel up.
Or just bonk it on the head with a shovel
One time when I was a kid a nest of three blackbirds fell down in a high wind, one I used as catfish bait, the other two I set up on a t-ball stand and batted them into the water, true story ruthless killer as kid degenerate as adult
>>2124930
Wtf go away /b/tard. How'd you even get in here?
>>2123037
hit it with something and throw it in the trash.
>>2124951
Played baseball with frogs too