Found a baby bird on the ground? Here’s what to do (2024)

It’s a beautiful spring day, so you decide to go for a nice walk around your neighborhood. You are strolling along the sidewalk when suddenly you hear loud chirping near your feet. You look over and see a baby bird lying on the ground near a tree trunk. What should you do? The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has a few tips.

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It is not unusual to find a baby bird on the ground during this time of year. Many birds are hatching and often leave their nests before they are able to fly. Some may also be blown out of nests during spring thunderstorms.

“Baby birds usually chirp and call from the nest, waiting for their parents to bring food to them - and sometimes they get excited or agitated, which results in them falling from their perch,” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Migratory Game Bird Coordinator Jason Jones said.

The most common baby birds that people find are robins (which nest in trees) and swallows (which build their mud nests in eaves and on the sides of houses). If you find a baby bird on the ground, there are a few things you should do.

Put it back in the nest if it doesn’t have feathers.

If the bird is very small and still featherless, you should place it back in its nest. If you can’t find the nest, put the bird on a branch safely out of reach of dogs and cats.

“The baby will squawk, and its parents will find it,” Jones said.

Unlike with some other wildlife species, you don’t need to be concerned about leaving your scent on the bird. Most birds do not have a good sense of smell so if you pick up a baby bird, its parents won’t even know you’ve handled it.

However, you should never take a baby bird home. Most birds are protected by state and federal laws, and it is against the law in Utah to possess wild animals without special permits.

Leave it alone if it has feathers.

If the baby bird is hopping around, you’ve found a bird that almost isn’t a “baby” anymore. These young birds are called fledglings. They have most of their flight feathers and are very close to taking their first flight.

If the bird isn’t in danger, leave it where you found it.

This awkward “hopping” stage typically lasts two to five days. It’s part of the natural process a baby bird goes through before taking its first flight. The parents are watching the baby bird and are still feeding it.

If you think the fledgling is in immediate danger, then move it carefully to a safer spot nearby. However, if you can’t catch the bird, just leave it alone.

Don’t feed the bird.

While it’s fine for its parents to feed the baby bird, you shouldn’t attempt to give it food. Birds have a very specific diet and feeding them something that’s not part of their diet can kill them.

“While robins and some bird species can safely eat worms, others can’t,” Jones said. “So don’t try to feed baby birds or other wildlife that you encounter. You may think you are ‘helping’ them, but it usually does more harm than good.”

Just place the bird back on its branch or in its nest, and let its parents feed it.

Don’t bother or move bird nests that have eggs or baby birds in them.

While bird species that nest in the eaves of buildings may seem like a nuisance, it’s unlawful to disturb nests that have eggs or baby birds, and you can be cited for doing so.

You can take measures to prevent birds from building nests on your home or property, but you have to do it before nesting season begins. Once a bird establishes and inhabits a nest - and there are eggs or baby birds in the nest - you need to wait until after the baby birds have left the nest in order to remove it to prevent future nesting.

What to do with baby ducks.

If you find a duckling on the ground that looks like it’s been separated from its parents, don’t move it or try to put it in water. Baby ducks should be left alone, unless they are trapped in a storm drain or somewhere else dangerous, like in a swimming pool.

If you do discover a duckling in a storm drain, you can contact the nearest DWR office to report it or contact your city officials.

Avian flu

Songbirds are not typically affected by high pathogenic avian influenza viruses, so people shouldn’t have to remove their bird feeders unless they also have backyard chickens or domestic ducks, which are susceptible to the virus. However, it’s always recommended to regularly clean bird feeders and baths.

If you see a group of five or more dead birds, report it to the nearest DWR office. Don’t touch the birds or pick them up For more information about how to safely handle a baby bird encounter, visit the Wild Aware Utah website.

Found a baby bird on the ground? Here’s what to do (2024)

FAQs

Can a baby bird survive without its mother? ›

Nestlings cannot survive outside of the nest and will most likely die if they are not re-nested or brought in for care. It is best thing for the nestling to be reunited with its mother. In order to do this, the baby must be warm.

What does it mean when a baby bird is on the ground? ›

It's part of the natural process a baby bird goes through before taking its first flight. Its parents are watching the baby bird and are still feeding it. If you think the fledgling is in immediate danger, then move it carefully to a safer spot nearby. However, if you can't catch the bird, just leave it be.

What should you do if you find a baby bird on the ground? ›

Baby birds: Nestlings and fledglings

If you can locate the nest nearby, the best thing to do is simply place the nestling back in the nest. If you cannot locate the nest, leave the nestling where you found it or move it to a shaded area. The parents will come back.

How to care for abandoned baby birds? ›

If you think you've found a sick or wounded fledgling or nestling, call a rehabber, state wildlife agency, or veterinarian immediately. If it's after hours, take the baby to a safe and warm location, Furr says, such as a closed box with air holes and a heating pad beneath it.

Can you touch a baby bird that fell out of its nest? ›

If the parents don't return or the baby ends up on the ground again, it's time to call a rehab center. “It's alright to touch a baby in order to put it in a nest,” Sanchez said. “Birds don't have a good sense of smell so parents will be OK with it.”

What to feed baby birds without mom? ›

For most baby birds a mixture of mynah bird pellets or dry dog food soaked in hot water, with a bit of baby food, turkey, and cooked egg yolk and a bit of water (until it is the consistency of oatmeal) will provide them with adequate nourishment.

Should I rescue a baby bird on the ground? ›

If you see a young bird on the ground, it's probably a fledgling—a nestling that has developed to the point where it's ready to leave the nest and find its own place to live. Just leave it alone.

Can a baby bird survive on the ground? ›

A person may think a baby bird out of its nest is in distress, when in reality it is fine and a normal part of its development learning to fly. It isn't uncommon for a fledgling to find itself on the ground, and in many cases the parents are nearby observing and are waiting for the human to leave before helping.

How can you tell how old a baby bird is? ›

By observing the bird's physical characteristics and behaviors, you may be able to estimate its age. For example, if the bird is covered in down feathers but doesn't yet have many adult feathers, it is likely quite young. If the bird is starting to develop feathers on its wings, it may be a few weeks old.

How do you help a baby bird survive? ›

While you're working to get help for the animal, keep him or her warm and quiet by placing a heating pad on the lowest setting under half of the box or placing a small hot water bottle inside the box. Then put the box in a closet or another warm, dark, quiet, and safe place away from people and animals.

Can you touch a baby bird? ›

The best rule of thumb if you find a baby bird or any animal infant is just to leave it alone. In most cases, the parents are nearby and may be waiting for you to leave the area. Touching animals can also result in diseases passing from wildlife to humans, or vice versa.

Do baby birds drink water? ›

Baby birds do not get water while in the nest, instead they get all their liquid needs from the food they eat which can range from berry juice to blood depending on the bird. Once they are fledgelings they are more likely to drink water, but even adult birds don't drink very much.

How long can a baby bird go without food? ›

Nestlings can live 24 hours without food. See more on widows/widowers and what to do if one or both parents are gone. If the bird is clearly orphaned, and does need to be rescued bring it to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator as soon as possible. Some rehabbers are very busy (many mouths to feed, other jobs, etc.)

Where do you put abandoned baby birds? ›

Gently pick up the bird and place it back in the nest. If you can't find a nest, place the baby bird in a sheltered place out of reach from predators, and near where you found it. The hatchling most likely fell out of its nest, and so the parents will likely look for the baby bird in this area.

What fruit can a baby bird eat? ›

Adding fruit to bird feeding stations can be as simple as adding a few chunks of apple, half an orange, or some raisins to a feeding platform or tray. You can also fill a suet cage with large fruit chunks, or create a decorative string feeder with berries, wedges, and chunks of fruit.

When can a baby bird survive on its own? ›

Fledgling (13-14 days old or older). This bird is fully feathered. Its wings and tail may be short, and it may not be a great flyer, but it can walk, hop, or flutter. It has left the nest, though its parents may be nearby, taking good care of it.

Can a baby bird go 8 hours without food? ›

Parents may fly in and out of nest within seconds while feeding. Nestlings can live 24 hours without food.

How to tell if a mother bird has abandoned her baby? ›

If you do not see any adults near the nest and there is no progress (no hatched eggs, etc.) after four (or more) weeks, the nest may have been abandoned.

What happens to baby birds if their mom dies? ›

If you're 100% certain the nest belongs to the individual bird you've found dead, it's still best not to bring the babies to a rehabilitator (yet, at least!). Most baby birds are raised by both parents, and if one parent dies, the other will usually do just fine on their own.

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