RE: Help, Baby Wren!


Hi Chris. I've rehabed a sparrow before so as long as you keep him fairly warm (as close to outside temps as you can) and keep him fed he'll be fine. At that age, they get the majority of their liquids from juicy, squishy worms and such. If you can get some nightcrawlers, that would be great. Sparrow are pretty hardy birds. If you have any questions...just buzz me.

Jesse Rene' Bell
Claremore, OK
Zone 6



From: "Chris" <chris@widom-assoc.com>
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Subject: RE: [CHAT] Help, Baby Wren!
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 07:53:02 -0400

Thanks for calling Jesse, Pam!  The little guy seems weaker this morning
even though he's been kept warm and hydrated.  I know that there is
something in cat saliva that is harmful to birds.  By the way, I now
think it's a baby sparrow (after taking a closer look).  I'll try the
chopped worms I he perks up today.

Thanks for trying.

Chris

PS- I guess everyone noticed that our messages were being held.
Something about insufficient disk space?

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