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Orphan birds (1 Viewer)

majorchudley

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I have two sparrow fledglings on my doorstep. There parent very sadly is laying dead close by. They are fully feathered but are still trying to feed from the parent. How should we help if we can. Should we move the fledglings to our back garden which is safer and full of trees etc, or will they move away when we remove the parent.
 
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