It's so cute & sweet! They're so much work to feed them so often but adorable! Friend had a raised a crow baby on dog food and it stayed with him as great big bird!
I have a baby Jackdaw which was in a nest in my chimney,I'm hand feeding it Sadly two others did not make it I am hand feeding it on cat food,mealworms,fruit,bits of chicken and it is happy and thriving very well He lets me know when he is hungry
I found a baby crow today too, but mine is super tiny. I'm feeding it canned cat food with a dropper. Did you keep it as a pet? I found a mockingbird too. We kept him because he lost his fear of humans and cats and dogs. He hangs out with our pets. We were afraid he'd trust a feral cat out there and so, he's here. He flies everywhere including the terrace. Luckily he poops in specific locations where he has perches, so that's a relief. Easier to clean up after him.
4:31 That yawn and little cough, as well as it’s hoarseness, was a possible symptom of gapeworm. Gapeworm can easily kill birds. This is why when you find a wild bird chick you send it to a professional for rehab as soon as possible.
did you check to see if theres a nest nearby? maybe you could put him back or try now unless too much time has gone ;( I feel like boomers need facts nmore than anoyone :9 and yet they maybe don't have if relevant or not :(((( God speed the bd God speed anyway
sadly with good intentions this fledgling is being denied very important life lessons that will likely result in its death. The mother or other birds teach it how to eat... literally, this bird will expect the food to jump into its mouth without these lessons and will starve. Parents can leave fledglings for hours, far longer than a humans patience, best to leave non flying feathered birds for 24hrs and then consult a wildlife expert who will ask you to look for things like a full chest, warmth ect.. clues that it is being fed. Man it sucks that we cant just help them, but they're so different they require lots of specific knowledge.... best case for this bird is to be released to a wildlife expert of if denied to stay with this nice girl, being released now would likely result in death
Lovely!! ❤ Its really lovely of you to rescue that cute jackdaw!!
I love these birds.
I love Jackdaws. 8 of them have been coming to my garden for the last few months. They seem to love mealworms. Beautiful eyes too.
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I watched every second of it. Absolutely beautiful!
It's so cute & sweet! They're so much work to feed them so often but adorable! Friend had a raised a crow baby on dog food and it stayed with him as great big bird!
Crow must freed from their habitat... that's crow is a fledging crow after grown up you must freed that bird thank you
I have a baby Jackdaw which was in a nest in my chimney,I'm hand feeding it
Sadly two others did not make it
I am hand feeding it on cat food,mealworms,fruit,bits of chicken and it is happy and thriving very well
He lets me know when he is hungry
🎶"Don't ya turn my blue 💙 👀 s brown"🤎 🎵-❤😊
I found a baby crow today too, but mine is super tiny. I'm feeding it canned cat food with a dropper. Did you keep it as a pet? I found a mockingbird too. We kept him because he lost his fear of humans and cats and dogs. He hangs out with our pets. We were afraid he'd trust a feral cat out there and so, he's here. He flies everywhere including the terrace. Luckily he poops in specific locations where he has perches, so that's a relief. Easier to clean up after him.
Good job👍🏻 here in Holland it is not allowed to keep it as a pet. This bird has been set free after.
@@ShandaaPandaaa glad you set it free back to the wild!
@@dontnoable where it died for sure
They are to cute! Got one myself at the moment but damn he's LOUD!
4:31 That yawn and little cough, as well as it’s hoarseness, was a possible symptom of gapeworm. Gapeworm can easily kill birds. This is why when you find a wild bird chick you send it to a professional for rehab as soon as possible.
Thanks for the advise! This birds turned out fine and was send free after into the wild 👍🏻
So so cute 🥰
Your doing a good job .I just released one yesterday
I have 2 having chicks lol ...cute
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I found one on the ground yestetday and IT was so Cold. But I Toke IT with me home and now its much Better. I am going to be a Crow Dad. Yaaaa
So cute
Can u tell me how many age of this crow ?
Probably a couple weeks old
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Any update of this cutie pie?
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Too cute
I've got 2 jackdaws at the moment beautiful but so loud
that is so cute. my mumm wont never let me have a pet😭😭
Yaah same situation here🥺🥺
I have 2 pet jackdaws having kids
did you check to see if theres a nest nearby? maybe you could put him back
or try now
unless too much time has gone ;(
I feel like boomers need facts nmore than anoyone :9 and yet they maybe don't have
if relevant or not
:((((
God speed the bd
God speed anyway
thank you for taking care of him / her. Do you also have budgies? I hear them, it seems to me.
sadly with good intentions this fledgling is being denied very important life lessons that will likely result in its death. The mother or other birds teach it how to eat... literally, this bird will expect the food to jump into its mouth without these lessons and will starve. Parents can leave fledglings for hours, far longer than a humans patience, best to leave non flying feathered birds for 24hrs and then consult a wildlife expert who will ask you to look for things like a full chest, warmth ect.. clues that it is being fed. Man it sucks that we cant just help them, but they're so different they require lots of specific knowledge.... best case for this bird is to be released to a wildlife expert of if denied to stay with this nice girl, being released now would likely result in death