I just picked up a little bird, I look very weak, I want to know what kind of bird it is, what to ea

Updated on vogue 2024-02-25
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to go to the next figure.

    1.You can keep him in a cage or a shoebox, remember that the shoebox should be breathable, and it is okay to have a few more holes.

    2.Don't feed it water, unless you feed it and don't eat it, you can make a drop or two of water appropriately, because birds are single-hole excretory animals, and drinking too much water will cause diarrhea.

    3.As for eating, you'd better buy a little bird food to feed him, don't buy too much, half of the bird feed in the bird market is 2 yuan to 3 yuan a catty, and you buy 5 cents to a dollar of bird food is enough for him to eat for half a month.

    4.If the bird's beak is still yellow, it means that he is still a child of sparrows, and he has not yet been able to forage for food on his own, so you should feed him with a little water and paste with bird food. Pay attention to one and a little bit, enough for him to eat for half a day, such a hot day, and too many days to eat, it will be broken.

    If you want to add some nutrition to the bird to make it grow up quickly, you can also go to the fish market and buy a little dried fish and worms to feed the fish, ranging from one yuan to two yuan per pack. Soak the dried fish and insects in water and feed him softly, and he likes it too!

    Breakfast (around 6:30): When I eat eggs in the morning, I leave a little yolk for him, and he is already full about the size of a small fingernail.

    Then I took him to work, and I had to feed him four or six times in ten hours at work, and each time it was a good bird food.

    Dinner and supper (after 8 o'clock): soaked soft dried fish and worms.

    He would sleep quietly after ten o'clock in the evening, so I would not feed him after ten o'clock, unless he had his mouth open to eat, and I would feed him a little more crumbs or something.

    To sum up, in a day, about fourteen hours, I will feed him 6 10 times, which is about once a half to two hours. Don't feed too much at once! Birds don't know how to be hungry, and if they feed too much at once, they will die.

    If your bird is injured, add a little penicillin to the food to reduce inflammation. Remember a little, a little powder the size of millet with a toothpick is enough! Too much will be fatal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You don't have stickers, who knows.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is a small magpie that eats insects and other omnivorous birds, but the wild ones cannot live.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Magpies and crows have many plumage colors, some will be similar, the only difference is that the magpie tail is very long and slightly smaller, and the crow tail is very short and slightly larger; Crows and magpies are omnivorous birds, and the food eaten by humans is suitable for feeding, and they will only eat normally after a certain period of domestication, and they should probably be released and returned to nature.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I look like a magpie, a pure wild one that can't be raised, let it go @ But if you can pick it up, it means that it may be dying, because normal magpies are very vigilant and people can't approach them. Maybe you have some virus on you, be careful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This bird is like a magpie, you can buy some chicken feed, add water to moisten, and then pinch it into a long strip of the thickness of the little finger to feed it, or you can go to a treasure to buy some bread worms and come back, and feed a dozen a day.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't know much about it, but I wonder if it's going to get hurt or sick, but it's pretty good to look at. If you can, it is recommended that you take it to see a doctor or something, and do some tests, so that if there is any problem, it can be detected early**. If you don't eat, is it because you are a little uncomfortable and scared when you come to a new environment?

    It is recommended that you take it to a place such as a flower and bird market, ask someone who knows how to do it, and listen to their advice. Take good care of it, and good people will have a safe life*

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Look at the elephant magpie, don't put it in a cage, it will die of hunger strike. It's an omnivore that eats everything, and the point is not to keep it in.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Columbidae Streptopelia birds.

    The picture below shows the <> of Streptopelia chinensis

    In general, they are in pairs and forage on the ground.

    It mainly eats fruits, seeds, grasses, young leaves, and young shoots of various plants, and also eats crops, such as rice, corn, sorghum, millet, soybeans, mung beans, rapeseeds, etc., and sometimes eats lepidopteran larvae, beetles and other insects. Foraging is mostly found on the understory ground, forest edge and farmland.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    **The characteristics of this little bird inside are in line with the "turtle dove", it should be the chick of the turtle dove, you can feed it some rice, grains, beans, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Blackbirds --- young birds.

    Scientific name: Turdus Merula): is a bird of the family Ornithischia, the family Thrush.

    weight 55-126 grams, body length 210-296 mm; Male blackbirds are black all over except for their yellow eyes and beak. Females and newborn blackbirds do not have yellow eyes, but have brown plumage and beaks. The iris is brown, the beak is orange-yellow or yellow, and the feet are black.

    It inhabits various types of forests such as secondary forests, broad-leaved forests, mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forests, and coniferous forests. Encounterable at altitudes ranging from hundreds to around 4,500 meters, it is an omnivorous bird whose diet includes insects, earthworms, seeds and berries. It is found in Europe, Africa, and Asia.

    The blackbird is the national bird of Sweden.

    Feeds mainly on insects. The food eaten is Lepidoptera larvae, inchworm moth larvae, bugs larvae, locusts, beetles, walking insects and other dipterans, Coleoptera, Orthoptera insects and larvae. It also eats camphor seeds (the kernel is spit out after eating), fruits such as ficus fruits, and plants such as weed seeds.

    3 Chinese name. Blackbird.

    Latin scientific name. turdus merula

    Aliases. Hundred tongues.

    Antilingual Chinese blackbird.

    Blackbird Partridge.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The bird seemed to be a young crow, too young to grow up with one.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Question: "What kind of bird is this?"

    Judging by the yellowish horizontal stripes on the bird's eyes, it should be a thrush. You can catch some earthworms or go to the flower, bird, fish and insect market to buy some thrush insects and millet to feed it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to the reference article provided, the bird may be a yellow-browed willow warbler. The warbler feeds mainly on insects, including pests such as Coleoptera, beetles, aphids, leaf beetles and beetles, as well as lepidopteran insects, bugs, night-jumping cicadas, ants, mosquitoes, flies and bees, as well as spiders.

    For the newly hatched baby goldfinch, you can feed the millet flour with cornmeal and cooked egg yolk or the chick feed with cooked egg yolk, mix the water into a paste, and feed it with a small stick. In addition, bugs and tender radish tassels can also be fed.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is a northern redstart chick. It mainly feeds on moths, locusts and insect larvae, while adult birds feed on adult insects and larvae of Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Orthoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Hymenoptera, etc., with more than 50 species, of which about 80% are pests of crops and trees. The more common types of food eaten are moths, goldenrods, bugs, locusts, flies, crickets, flies, ladybugs, longhorns, locusts, noctuidae, stone silkworms, kowtows, wingworms, leaf wasps, ants, cryptopteras, as well as walking insects, leaf bees, needleworms, inchworms, etc.

    These can provide a rich protein that satisfies the growth of the northern redstart.

    Secondly, the northern redstart can also eat some fruits, proportions: apples, strawberries, grapes, etc., which can supplement the body's vitamins, fiber, etc., so that the body can maintain a balanced nutrition, and at the same time, it can also improve the physical strength of the northern redstart, so that they can take off in the sky earlier.

    Finally, in addition to eating some bugs and fruits, the northern redstart also likes to eat some cereals, such as corn, ground beans, etc.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What a cute little bird, it doesn't look like it's afraid of people, although I don't know what kind of breed it is, but it should be able to feed, feed some bugs and try it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Thrush Turdidae Thrush Birds of the genus Turdus.

    The picture below shows the (sub-adult) blackbird turdus merula, commonly known as anti-tongue, blackbird, Chinese blackbird, and cow dung.

    Eight. Eighth, a hundred tongues, black sucking.

    <> male type species is black all over the body with yellow eye rings and beaks, while female lotus and juvenile have blackish-brown feathers. Both sexes are territorially aware of their breeding grounds and threaten their own kind that invade their territory, but live in groups when migrating.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    <> Rallidae birds.

    The red parietal bone with white feathers on the wings is the black water fowl gallinula chloropus

    Omnivorous, the animals and plants in the diet include small snails, mosquitoes, beetles, and plant stems, leaves, and grass seeds. Plant-based foods are the main foods, followed by animal foods.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, dear, because I can't identify the species of birds on **, but I can give you a little knowledge of feeding young birds, I hope it can help you;

    1) Thermal insulation; The first hatching to less than a week of chicks is the most difficult to raise at this stage, and the biggest problem is the temperature supply and warmth of the chicks. Hatchlings that have just come out of the shell, because there are no feathers, the body temperature is easy to disperse, and must rely on the mother's body temperature to maintain its body temperature, especially for some smaller birds, the ability to regulate body temperature is poor, a nestling with a body temperature above 39 degrees Celsius, even in the hot summer when the temperature reaches more than 35 degrees Celsius, may still "catch a cold", common methods of temperature supply, 1, make an artificial nest with a wooden box or cardboard box, Place an electric blanket (you can go to a pet store and buy a small electric blanket for pets) underneath the chick to provide warmth.

    2. You can use infrared lamps (there are two kinds of luminous infrared lamps and non-luminous infrared lamps, which can be selected according to their own conditions) to supply temperature above the chicks, of course, if the temperature is up and down at the same time, it is the best.

    3. After solving the problem of temperature supply, temperature control becomes relatively more important, at this time it is necessary to use a temperature regulator (you can adjust, control and set the temperature), under normal circumstances, the central temperature of the artificial nest is required to be controlled at about 40 degrees Celsius, and the temperature around the nest is about 38 degrees Celsius, the purpose of this is to make a certain temperature difference in the nest, so that the chicks themselves can choose the right temperature according to their needs. In addition, it can not be over-temperature, the artificial nest has a certain degree of warmth, and we will also cover some cotton wool, velvet and other insulation materials on the body of the chicks, if the temperature is too high, the chicks will die of heat.

    2) The choice of feed should comprehensively consider factors such as nutrition, palatability and whether it is easy to digest, and you can use corn flour or pea flour, cooked egg yolk, and green vegetable puree, according to the ratio of 1:4:5, grind it into a paste and feed it together.

    3) Feeding method.

    The main tools for feeding chicks are droppers, bamboo skewers, small spoons, tweezers, etc. The dropper is used to feed semi-liquid feed, bamboo skewers and small spoons are used to pick and feed paste-like feed, and tweezers are used to grip pellet feed or insects.

    When feeding, make a little sound or move the artificial nest, as long as one of the chicks reacts, the other chicks will also stretch their necks and open their mouths, at this time, the feeding tool will be used to accurately send the food into the throat of the chicks, and they will swallow the food naturally. When feeding larger chicks, the food can be pinched into long strips and delivered directly into the nestlings' mouths. (Note that food can only be elicited in the chicks' throat when it is delivered deep into their throats, and food that is placed in their mouths is difficult to eat.)

    In general, hungry chicks will have a longer head and neck, a wider mouth, and a more rapid and loud call. Feeding can be stopped when the bird's neck is visibly protruding and the desire to feed becomes less intense. Under normal circumstances, chicks under one week of age should be fed 6-8 times a day, with an interval of 1-2 hours each time, at 6 a.m

    Feed starts at 00 and stops at 18:00, and there is generally no need to feed at night, but if the chick wakes up from being alarmed, it should be fed again.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The northern redstart --- chicks.

    Also known as the gray-topped tea robin, the red-tailed slippery swift.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Who knows what kind of bird this is? What do you eat when you pick up a bird? I look like a sparrow. You can feed him some millet.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I think this little bird looks a lot like a kingfisher. You can give it a try and feed it with lean meat cut into thin strips.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It's too small to see clearly, and it is recommended to put it back into nature.

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