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I just got on this site for help with a fledgling (1 Viewer)

Hi there and a warm welcome to you from those of us on staff here at BirdForum :t:

A lot of fledglings have weird colored eyes. Not really weird but unusual compared to an adult version.

Is there anyway you can get a photo of it? Otherwise It will be hard getting an I D of your fledgling.
 
Hi Tomato and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
Hi again Tomato

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Thank you for the help. Here is a photo of the fletching;
 

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His eyes are smaller than what they were and his smaller eye is now permanently closed.
 

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Can you call your local audubon and get the name of a wildlife rehabber in your area or call a vet and ask them if they know where you can take it.
 
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