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krhall
01-07-09, 08:21 PM
Just got home from Judo with the kids and decided i'd lube the chain before tomorrow's big event at Brands, did that just putting stuff back into the shed, through the abba stand in and heard some frantic chirping.

I had inadvertently put the stand on top of a tiny bird (wing I think), it had obviously got in there while I was doing the work as I left the door open.

Tried to get it and every time it went deeper into the shed trying to hide, clearly not able to fly.

So Chelle and I cleared the shed out and I managed to get it into a flower pot, put everything back into the shed, closed the door and laid the flower pot down on its side so it could get out.

Went back 10 mins later and it is curled up obviously scared.

Didn't know what to do for the best, but as the nest is actually in a nest box on the outside of our shed, so I thought I would attempt to put the bird back into the nest, couldn't get the flower pot close enough so put a trowel at the end of the pot and tipped the pot a little, the bird slid down onto the trowel and then hopped into the hole where all the other babies were.

Have kept an eye on it since and the parents are going to and fro back to the nest feeding, so I don't think I have scared them off.

I feel awful.

Have I done the right thing or should I have put the poor thing out of its misery?

I can't believe how bad I feel.

speedplay
01-07-09, 08:27 PM
Get 2 buckets, half fill one with water.

Place the bird in the water and then put the second bucket into the one with the water in until the water seeps over the top.

Hold for a few minutes.

This is probably the kindest way to help it.

The other option is to pick the bits up in the morning after a cat has got hold of it.

Sally
01-07-09, 08:28 PM
Put it out of its misery.
Rifle, stone etc..

I don't know really, never had to do it to a little bird...

Bigger birds I just use my rifle.

krhall
01-07-09, 08:30 PM
The bird is back in its nest now though, I was just seeing if I had done the right thing.

In my own (slightly mental) way I hope that it would be fed and then have time to get better?

ThEGr33k
01-07-09, 08:32 PM
Sounds like it should be fine. Did you check its wing at all? Did it seem broken? As long as it was only the weight of the stand it might have been ok, just a little shocked/upset.

Just keep an eye on it, im sure it will be fine. ;)

krhall
01-07-09, 08:41 PM
I can't believe how bad I feel.

Von Teese
01-07-09, 09:09 PM
Veterinary nurse advice:
Keep an eye on it, baby animals and birds have an incredible power to heal quickly.
Bones are soft and pliable at young age and it may heal and be able to fly, if not when the other babies fly and it cant then send me a pm I know a rescue that will take it but give it a chance for a natural life...

Hope the bucket of water thing was a joke, it doesnt sound like the most humane way to kill anything...if you are going to do it, do it quick ..brick to the head (but give things a chance sometimes you will be amazed)

Dont feel bad, you didnt do it deliberately, accidents happen and you did the right thing by not handling it too much sounds like the parents are continuing to feed it etc.

Hope this helps :)

speedplay
01-07-09, 09:15 PM
Hope the bucket of water thing was a joke, it doesnt sound like the most humane way to kill anything...if you are going to do it, do it quick ..


I do have access to explosives if that a more prefered/ quicker way for you?

Von Teese
01-07-09, 09:19 PM
I do have access to explosives if that a more prefered/ quicker way for you?
That is definately more acceptable ;)

Magnum
01-07-09, 10:29 PM
Stick it in the freezer will put it to sleep.

Milky Bar Kid
01-07-09, 10:42 PM
MAGNUM! No!

Magnum
01-07-09, 10:43 PM
Why not? They do it for rodents and reptiles

the_lone_wolf
01-07-09, 10:45 PM
Stick it in the freezer will put it to sleep.

Not to mention fresh for dinner next thursday...

PsychoCannon
02-07-09, 09:14 AM
I know how you feel, I used to rescue birds that were constantly being hit by buses and cars near my school or falling out their nests.
I was playing with one of the baby pigieons, holding it in my hands while it flapped its wings thinking it was flying, when it hopped out my hands and landed on its head killing it ...felt so guilty for years!, but as said, it happens.

best bet is to keep an eye on it and take it to a rescue in the worst case scenario..just don't do it the way I did it unless you want people to think you are mental =p

1am, baby pigeon fallen out its nest under a bridge, same one I had seen about 9pm that day only its curled up under a barrier and I can't keep it at my flat.
Put it in a "Teddy bear Factory" box that I got a bear for my Girlfriend and walked into town to the nearest rescue.
Stopped to ask a woman for directions to the Vets, she looks at me, looks at the teddy bear box..looks at me...and backs away pretty sharpish =p

Miss Alpinestarhero
02-07-09, 09:32 AM
I think you did the right thing.

Handled it as little as possible and got it back in the nest. If tha parents are still feeding it then that is a good sign (means it hasnt been rejected).

You werent to know that the bird was there so dont feel bad :)

A few years ago I was walking along a road with matt and we spotted a bird in the middle of the road. It was a little thing - probably a sparrow? I thought it had broken its wing because it made no attempt to fly away when I approached it. It just sat there.

I picked it up and put it on some grass then left it and when I returned, it had gone.

timwilky
02-07-09, 10:02 AM
just wring its neck.