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  1. ike61095

    White-throated Kingfisher rescue - Khanh Hoa, Vietnam ( Warning: wall of text ahead!)

    A seemingly normal bird photography day has turned into one of the most memorable moments of my life. On the morning of October 29th. I was at a foothill forest in Khanh Hoa, Vietnam, setting up my position for a shot of the Asian green bee-eaters when, an unsettling sight caught my attention...
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    Carolina Wren Abandoned Chicks at Night?

    Hello bird friends! So I live in a heavily wooded area but of course a Wren made a nest in an old amazon envelope that was left on a chair on my porch. We were excited and watched from a distance and also out a camera up. The eggs hatched a couple of days ago so these are VERY young. Last...
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    Rescued a baby black-naped orioele

    rescued a baby black naped orioele found on the ground. Might have fallen off from its nest. I think its about 15days old(according to google). The nest is on the tree right infront of my home. Crows are trying to eat it so i took it with me to care for it before releasing it back. I have never...
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    Hello. Signs of an imprinted bird?

    Hello forum. 3 weeks ago I found a nestling spotless starling after it and it's two siblings fell out of their nest, which was in the wall of my house. The other 2 babies were dead. I estimate he was around 10 days old at the time. After putting him on a high place near the nest and waiting...
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    Difficulty Teaching a Fledgling to Feed by Itself, Suggestions Needed

    Hi all, About 3 days ago a member of the public came to the rescue and handed in a house sparrow fledgling. It is in perfect condition and genuinely should not have been taken or disturbed, despite the public's best intentions. As a fosterer I have ended up with the bird to wean what little...
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    HELP NEEDED! Injured fledgling Robin!

    PHOTOS BELOW. GRAPHIC. Hello BirdForum! I woke up this morning to the sound of panicking outside my window to see a fledgling Robin getting attacked by crows. The parents scared off the crows but the fledgling was unresponsive. I gently picked it up with gloves and noticed a pretty bad head...
  7. D

    Sick family wild Australian Crows - mites? Please help!

    Hello! I have a family of Australian crows in my backyard. Two parents, and their baby. Over the past few weeks, I've watched the parents become increasingly itchy and now all their feathers around their necks have been missing. Now, this is spreading to their heads. I suspect mites, and so...
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