My friend is nurturing this poor little orphan nestling, and I've been called in to chop up the worms for his meals !Â
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/magpiedi/orphan.jpg)
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what is it?
Dunnock??
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As surrigate parents, are you going to feather yourselves and flap around the garden to help it fly?? :P
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Can't tell you his identity EJ 'cos Roy will just mock him ! :'(Â
He's in a huge parrot cage  :D presently learning to fly off the top perch !!  ;D
Friend for life. :)
Quote from: MagpieDi on May 09, 2005, 22:23:14
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Can't tell you his identity EJ 'cos Roy will just mock him ! :'(Â
;D Toooo! late Emma beat me to it ;D Di, you could have at least preened its feathers prior to the photo shoot ;D He does look a bit like erm? that other fledgling you snapped, was it a Dunnock? :-\ ;D and a bird in the hand's worth two in a bush. ;D ;D
Looks like a baby robin to me?
Do you know why it was orphaned?
Sometimes Robins leave the youngsters for quite a while in undergrowth etc. while they feed themselves and return much later.
Regards
Chriszog
Quote from: chriszog on May 10, 2005, 08:04:33
Looks like a baby robin to me?
Do you know why it was orphaned?
Sometimes Robins leave the youngsters for quite a while in undergrowth etc. while they feed themselves and return much later.
Regards
Chriszog
I was thinking this too. Some parents can leave their bambinos unattended for quite a wee while but still come back.
MagpieDi, how long has your pal had this little cutie? I'm wondering, if it hasn't been too long, whether it's worth popping it back for mum to find?
It's sooooo cute! :D
he/she is gorgeous !!! It looks like a baby robin - YP is quite right, robins do that, go away for hours and return much later.
I wish you well with him/her.
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Thanks for your concern and suggestions everyone. However, the nest was pulled to bits by a cat, and one parent and 2 siblings were found dead.  :(   The little fella was just a tiny half-bald nestling, too young to leave the nest. My friend has been nurturing him round the clock, and now he's beginning to feed himself, and try his wings out ! ;D Â
Dot has had about 30 years experience of hand rearing various wildlife casualties, and breeds all sorts of ducks, hens, geese, quail etc. She's an absolute ANGEL !! ;D I just LOVE visiting her smallholding ! ;D
Oh that's great news about your friend, Di. Not so great about the nest though :(
So lucky your friend was present to find & take care of him.
It sounds so lovely how he's making progress.
Pleease do keep us updated, won't you? I love happy endings :D
.... and how is the young fella doing MD? Any updates/photos please?
Sam.
Thanks for taking an interest in the little scallywag Sam  ;D   Good news ! He's now very cheeky, very lively, and very chirpy, but fortunately for Dot, is sleeping through the night !!  ;D  Apparently he won't develop red breast feathers until the autumn. Here's a pic of him today looking very c o c k y !!  :D
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/magpiedi/orphan4.jpg)
Oh! He's just a little darling, isn't he? Looks as if he's coming along just great!
Thanks for the news and the picture! :)
All I can say is keep it up young bloke - we are all rooting for you!
Keep the pics coming please.