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It’s incredibly hard to walk away from a vulnerable baby bird. Your heart tells you to act, to nurture, to rescue. But in nature, sometimes the most compassionate choice is not to intervene.
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Baby birds are often left alone in the nest, but the parents will return. If you see a baby bird on the ground, don’t worry, the parents will continue to care for it there; do not move the bird.
Wild Georgia columnist Charles Seabrook explains it all. How do birds go from egg stage to striking out on their own? ... About three days after hatching, the baby birds can open their eyes.