Can someone identify this bird for me? Also, in which stage of development is it? Is it a he or a she?
>>2162464
Also, I'm in North Spain
>>2162464
It looks like a falcon. Probably a Merlin?
>>2162464
Kinda looks like a common house martin.
>>2162483
It's this, and it looks nearly full grown.
Edited because I wanted to say it's a Juvenile, when the yellow around their beaks is still visible. Adult ones usually have dark black beaks and the yellow is gone.
>>2162464
Pretty sure that is some kind of pokemon. Congrats Champ-in-making!
Send it somewhere that can actually help it or let it go if it can fly otherwise you WILL kill it.
>>2162718
LOL! I don't really care if it dies because there are tons of these birds around. I really doubt that one less bird will change the ecosystem. Anyways, to get back on topic, if anyone has some serious advice feel free to post.
Why don't you put it back where you found it?
>>2162739
>implying the anon said anything about the environment
>implying we don't care about the well being of the individual bird
>implying you didn't already get all the info we can give
>>2162464
Just a fledgling.
Put it back where you found it.
>>2162464
Parece un vencejo, hace un año me encontré otro. Dale gusanos de comer y para darle agua mójale la parte de arriba del pico y beberá (si no bebe de una cuchara o un plato) cuando recupere sus fuerzas intentará volar y si no puede él sólo cógelo y deja que él se vaya solo desde un lugar alto. Espero que haya ayudado y que él esté bien
>>2162464
Some Apus nigger
>>2162464
Its an almost adult House Martin. Martins are notoriously hard to rehab; they do terrible in captivity, especially if you have it just in a plain cardboard box. Please see if there is a wildlife rehab nearby, or release the bird of there is nothing wrong with it. It doesn't look injured, so the best thing to do is probably release it, as it is old enough to be on its own.
>>2162468
you are retarded and should exclude yourself from future identification threads
>>2162739
Advice for what? Why did you catch it and what are you planning on doing with it? It's almost an adult, it can fend for itself unless it's injured.
The only advice I can give you, knowing so little about what the fuck you're actually doing, is that it'll make a shitty pet that will probably die.
Release it ,it can fly,house martins cannot fly from the ground their legs cannot support their weight.Grab it and throw it in the air outside a balcony.I work in bird rehab.
>>2163245
>can I put it in a cage or will it die?
It would be extremely painful.
>>2165028
It's a big bird.
>>2163264
I've seen a lot of birds in cages so I'm sure it will be just fine, I don't know why it wouldn't.
>>2163245
Stupid fucking beaner
>>2165200
For you.
>>2165279
I domesticated birds aren't meant to be in cages idiot. Even domesticated birds aren't supposed to be in their cage all day. You're a cruel person.