Anyone ever been in this situtaion before? If so how did you deal with it, would like some help please?
Airfares 7 Comments »I found an egg at Lake Las Vegas 2 weeks ago on a rock, totally unharmed,I DIDN’T touch it but I felt guilty about leaving it there after what my older sister said. There WEREN’T any birds around ether.
But what I wanted to ask was if you come across a young bird like
a pigeon, sparrow etc… and had to go out for an hour or so what can you do with bird if you can’t take it with you?
I know ducklings are independant can eat on their own(I figured the egg I saw belonged to a duck since it matched some photos I found in a web search).
I also know that for at least the first two weeks of his or her life that pigeons need to be fed every 2 or 3 hours. But what I can do with it if I have to go some place where pets aren’t allowed?
I only wanted to know this if I ever came across a bird egg or newborn bird.
Some advice from some one who has faced this before would be great.
But what can I do with the bird if I have to go out for a while and it can’t go with me?
I only need some answers for this if I ever came across an egg or a newborn bird.
I’ve read about caring for eggs and newborn birds and I already have a few supplies(which I will list later).
But I needed this info incase I ever wind up with an egg or newborn bird.
No jokes or wise cracks please!
I only want serious answers.
Rebecca
