View Full Version : BABY BIRD EMERGENCY?? (sorry, didnt know where else to go!)
LiLTreeRat
05-28-2011, 11:48 AM
What type of Bird and what is wrong with it?? I watched for an hour this morning and no sign of mama anywhere, so I scooped him up. Any chance for him? Anything I can do? Thanks.
140909
140910
140911
djarenspace9
05-28-2011, 12:02 PM
I am not good at IDing birds, but I would say since it seems to still have mostly fluff (insted of full feathers) it's a baby not a fledgling.
If it's not injured you can try getting it back into it's nest if you can find it and reach it.
If you can't reach it you can try creating a substitute nest up in the same tree (I'll see if I can find instructions for you).
If you can't do any of the above or if it's injured, you should get it to an experienced rehabber.
For now keep him in a safe quiet place in a box and put a heating bad under it for warmth.
As far as feeding...that depends on they type of bird so hopefully someone more bird-savvy can help you ID him and give you those instructions.
LiLTreeRat
05-28-2011, 12:19 PM
I did look around the area I found him for a nest, couldn't see a thing....only a few tall pine trees in the area. Didn't want to leave him out there because of the area cats. He seems ok for now, just need to know what to feed him and how to treat his condition. Hopefully someone will come along....in the mean time....I'll be googling! :D
psychobird
05-28-2011, 12:33 PM
Not sure right now what kind if bird it is but that doesn't really matter right now because he needs help
He has a ruptured air sack and it needs to be aspirated
I use a syringe needle poke it in and draw the air out
It may refill and u may need to keep doin it a couple of times a day
He should be put on baytril to prevent infection
If u don't feel comfortable doin this get him to someone who does
In the mean time hydration with cut bits of blueberries then after that Fons
Feed every half hour keep him in a bowl that fits him with Kleenex and keep warm with a heating pad on low under the bowl
I gotta go out but if u want to call me u can
978-375-9555 I never answer my phone this time of yr but I will call u back
squirrelsrule&bunniestoo
05-28-2011, 12:35 PM
The problem with him is a ruptured air sac. Birds have lungs and also air sacs in their wings and other places and if they are attacked, they can rupture and swell like this little tyke's has. I see it a lot at the wildlife center where I volunteer. The ruptured air sac needs to be punctured with a small needle to let the air out and the baby will need antibiotics. I wouldn't recommend trying that yourself, I think this little tyke needs a rehabber.
LiLTreeRat
05-28-2011, 12:59 PM
ok, I had some sterile needles on hand, so i ruptured the sacks...he seemed VERY relieved! :) Thanks for the advice.
Now for feeding....I don't have any blueberries on hand as suggested, however, I did water down some hills a/d (a canned veterinary diet fed to sick and injured dogs and cats) He was very willing to eat, so I used a tuburculin syringe and fed him about 1.5mlof 1/2 water and 1/2 a/d.
I have left a message for a local rehabber....however, a return call is slim to none....I didnt get a return call when I called about my squirrel "Trooper".
Anyway....I have always concidered obtaining my rehabber's license....Im beginning to feel as if something is telling me to move foward! :D
djarenspace9
05-28-2011, 01:04 PM
....don't forget about antibiotics...do you have acces to any? :poke
LiLTreeRat
05-28-2011, 01:07 PM
All I have is tablet form Baytril (22mg) I will probably need to get injectable baytril dosed to give this guy orally, correct? Will be trying to get in touch with the vet...gonna be difficult on a holiday weekend Im sure. :shakehead
:thankyou
djarenspace9
05-28-2011, 01:24 PM
You may be able to use it by crushing and diluting.
I've usually only used the injectable but I'm pretty sure my vet has given me the crushed version for a squirrel
(I remember seeing the little bits floating about).
See if you can get a weight and maybe call Psychobird for details on how to use the Baytril you have.
Be very sure you have the exact amounts on everything (check your decimals!) to avoid incorrect dosing.
Good luck with your mystery bird! I'll be sending out some prayers and good healing energy his way :flash3
island rehabber
05-28-2011, 01:28 PM
Wow -- fabulous responses, everyone. I learned something too. Good luck, LIL !!
LiLTreeRat
05-28-2011, 01:32 PM
Agreed IR !!! You guys are awesome!!! I will update soon.
:thankyou :jump
Pierre
05-28-2011, 01:34 PM
Great job LTR. I hope he does better and you get help on mixing up your baytril for him. :grouphug
psychobird
05-28-2011, 04:23 PM
Yep we need a weight in grams, birds get 15mg/kg
Twi_prime
05-29-2011, 01:55 AM
ok, I had some sterile needles on hand, so i ruptured the sacks...he seemed VERY relieved! :) Thanks for the advice.
Wow. You're gutsy, in my humble opinion. Hope everything goes very well.
squrrely joe
05-29-2011, 05:45 AM
What type of Bird and what is wrong with it?? I watched for an hour this morning and no sign of mama anywhere, so I scooped him up. Any chance for him? Anything I can do? Thanks.
140909
140910
140911
I have seen something like this in sac ca. capital it is a bad thing. You need to put iodine on the feet. The fathers may not come back and, you may get a touch of it. Spray your hands with RAD or something to kill all bacteria. Also
give the bird to the environmental resoce agency. Someone did that.
J.C.S.
psychobird
05-29-2011, 07:33 AM
R u thinking of air sac mites or the pox virus Joe?
Neither of those are contagious to humans
It still looks like a ruptured air sack from trauma to me
Can u get a pic of him with the air emptied out so we can try to id him
LiLTreeRat
05-29-2011, 07:54 AM
Can u get a pic of him with the air emptied out so we can try to id him
A common grackle maybe?? (Top of his head is beginning to get air again)
140954
140955
LiLTreeRat
05-29-2011, 08:00 AM
Wow. You're gutsy, in my humble opinion. Hope everything goes very well.
:) ....helps to have worked in a vet office for many years however working with dogs and cats is A LOT different that a tiny bird....it was a little scary poking him with a needle! :o
psychobird
05-29-2011, 12:49 PM
Oh he looks so much better, must feel so much better too!
Yep he looks like a grackle to me!
They are funny little birds, they kinda stomp Thier feet and yell at you to feed them
Did u start him baytril? How If coccidia is causing them issues you know
The stench makes it clear and they crash fast
Many wild animals have some kind of patasite and live with just fine as long as they are healthy
How many times have u aspirated the air out?
I have never had to do it longer than 3 days hopefully it will seal up soon
I know sometimes they need surgical intervention but personally I have never had to do that
If it's just a small amount of air under the skin u don't have to get it out as long as they are comfortable and breathing okay
It will resolve itself in time
LiLTreeRat
05-29-2011, 04:44 PM
Oh he looks so much better, must feel so much better too!
Yep he looks like a grackle to me!
They are funny little birds, they kinda stomp Thier feet and yell at you to feed them
Did u start him baytril? How If coccidia is causing them issues you know
The stench makes it clear and they crash fast
Many wild animals have some kind of patasite and live with just fine as long as they are healthy
How many times have u aspirated the air out?
I have never had to do it longer than 3 days hopefully it will seal up soon
I know sometimes they need surgical intervention but personally I have never had to do that
If it's just a small amount of air under the skin u don't have to get it out as long as they are comfortable and breathing okay
It will resolve itself in time
I have only had to get the air out the one time, except on his head twice. He seems to be thriving...and yes he screams at me when I have waited too long to feed him. :D
He "bites" at the syringe instead of opening his beak for me to feed him, so instead of mixing it with water and syringe feeding, I just scoop a bit of food onto the tip of the syringe and let him bite it off...seems happy to do it this way.
Aggressive little bird! I'm sure he will do just fine! :crazy
:thankyou for all your help!
UDoWhat
05-29-2011, 06:10 PM
You did a great job was this baby. :thumbsup
Marty, Licensed Maryland Master Wildlife Rehabilitator
psychobird
05-29-2011, 11:11 PM
You did a great job was this baby. :thumbsup
Marty, Licensed Maryland Master Wildlife Rehabilitator
I agree!
pappy1264
05-31-2011, 08:28 AM
How is this little one doing?
LiLTreeRat
05-31-2011, 05:24 PM
Sad to report, found my little grackle had passed this morning:shakehead
He seemed to be doing so well. I can only assume his initial injury was worse than the eye could see. :dono
psychobird
05-31-2011, 05:55 PM
Awww damn, I'm Soo sorry
Thank u for helping him and keeping him safe until hehad to pass
UDoWhat
06-01-2011, 12:32 AM
So sorry. Fly to the bridge liitle bird. Again, you did a great job trying to help and save this little one.:grouphug :Love_Icon :grouphug
Twi_prime
06-01-2011, 01:56 AM
I'm sorry, LTR. I still think you were very courageous.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.2 Copyright © 2024 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.