Wat do?
I think this bird fell out of its nest and got hurt. When I found it, it wasn't moving and it had pink stuff under it's wing so I think I was bleeding. I found the cardboard box in a nearby dumpster, so I could carry it to work with me. So far I've given it a few pieces of s doughnut I had, and once I get to work I'll give it some water.
Is there anything I can do to make it more comfortable? I won't be able to feed it bird seed until I get back home in a few hours so all I can think to feed it are lunch scraps. Is there something it absolutely shouldn't eat?
No grapes, no avocado, no blueberries I think?
But yes to berries and other fruits. Mix them in with the seed. Not too much, but a good portion is good for their nutrition. They need variety just like us.
Veggies and nuts too
I wouldn't recommend donuts again.
>>2147901
Is the donut gonna be super bad for it? I made sure I only pulled out the inside so the bird hasn't eaten any glaze
It'll be okay, it's just junk food. About as bad for it as it is for us.
This is a fledgling which does not belong in a nest and is waiting for its parents to return to it. Put it back somewhere sheltered near where you took it
>>2147894
At most gas stations, you should be able to buy live worms meant for fishing. Feed these to the baby bird. Or crickets, which can be found at petsmart.
Update: I finally made it home. Been feeding it fruit I had on hand and some bread every 30 or so minutes. Its pooping has gotten more frequent since this morning, which I hope is a good thing. I'm going to find some worms for it now. In the morning I might put it back like >>2147926 told me to. Lot of stray dogs in Detroit so I'm not sure if I should or not because I won't be able to watch it to shoo away any predators that might come