Hi everybody, here i gonna tell about Baby Birds information. You may also encounter fledglings hopping in the ground or near the nest. Even then the best course is to avoid the fledglings, or just make necessary arrangements to prevent cats and dogs approaching them.
But if you come across any injured fledgling or nestling, then it is your inbound duty to bring it home and give complete care and protection unless it's health is improved and is ready to fly.
* Birdie is having bleeding, swelling or bruises around head.
* It got wounds or growths on any part of its body.
* It is limping, dragging or dangling wings or its legs.
* It's wings or legs are protruding from body.
* If it is taking support of wings to move on ground.
* If it's head is tilted and performing persistent circling motions, twitching, or getting an apparent blindness.
If you people know any other points or information, you can post here. It will be useful for all
