Canceled.2014.1
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I've been trying to make restitution ever since. Last summer I saw a tiny bird on the lawn. After rescuing it I checked out it's nest. There was a hole in the bottom so I stuffed some rags in the hole so it wouldn't fall out again. The next day it was out and the rags had fallen. I set the bird on a branch. The bird was shivering/scared. Cats come in my back yard so I knew the bird wouldn't survive on the ground. A few days later I was in my office on the phone with my wife looking out the window and noticed the baby bird was in the fish pond and drowning. I ran out and saved it, again. I held it upside down so the water would drain from its lungs. HA! Anyway, by now the bird knew me so it opened it's mouth so I would feed it. A few days after that I never saw it again. I like to think it moved on.![]()
You can use a plastic bowl to hold teh shape of the nest on the outside. That will make it more sturdy and keep the baby birds safer until they learn to fly. It looks strange, but it works. we did several a few years ago after I called a friend asking how we could save the bird nests after a string of very bad storms.