bluesrat:

birdandmoon:

What to do if you find a baby bird. Many thanks to the wildlife rehabilitators who have been tirelessly fielding calls and saving birds all season.

If it’s too small, the original chart is here.

DO NOT CONFUSE DROMAEOSAURS AND FLEDGLINGS.  It’s an easy and dangerous mistake to make.  While both look ungainly and have difficulty flying, a careful check for teeth will help you sort it out.

Also watch out for raven and crow fledglings.  While not dromaeosaurs, they will take any opportunity to roll you and steal everything of value that you’re carrying.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Responding with a post on your own blog? You can connect it back to this one with a Webmention by writing something on your site that links to this post, and then entering your post URL here. I have comments moderated for approval to control spam, so it may not show up immediately. If you want to update or remove your response, you can update or delete your post and then re-enter the URL here again. (Learn more.)