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How to Save a Baby Bird
Every year a number of baby birds fall out of their nests during mating season. If you find a baby bird, these steps will help you save it. Wear gloves to prevent pecking or parasites. Some birds will peck or flap wings as a defensive ... [... more]
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Mole and the Baby Bird
Mole finds and cares for a wounded baby bird and decides to keep him in a cage. Then one day his Grandad takes Mole to a hilltop and Mole realizes that birds are meant to be free. Full-color illustrations. [... more]
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Baby Birds (Look West) (Look West Series)
A slim but colorful book which narrows the focus to baby birds in Alaska, Hawaii and the West: Wildlife biologist/author Jeffrey Rich's lovely color close-ups of wild birds of all kinds is the centerpiece of Baby Birds, a slim but colorful book which [... more]
$12.95
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Baby Birds
The hatching of a baby bird is often the first time young children encounter the birth process. This highly illustrated new book helps children understand why and how birds lay eggs and how hatchlings emerge from their shells. [... more]
$10.63
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Mrs. Rosey Posey and the Baby Bird
Mrs. Rosey Posey is an eccentric grandmotherly character created by bestselling author Robin Jones Gunn. Mrs. Rosey Posey tells stories to the neighborhood children and teaches them how God loves and cares for them. Rachel spends each day caring for a [... more]
$5.99
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How to Buy a Baby Bird Brooder
A bird brooder is necessary for baby birds that don't have all their feathers yet. Featherless baby birds can't regulate their own body temperatures, so the bird brooder keeps them warm. There are many different styles of bird brooders to choose ... [... more]
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How to Feed an Orphaned Baby Bird
When you find an orphaned baby bird, make sure it really is abandoned. Look in nearby trees and bushes for a nest. Sometimes they fall out and just need a little help getting back in. Or, if you know that the mother bird is dead, you can take on ... [... more]
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How to Take Care for Baby Birds
Finding an abandoned baby bird in your yard can be a sad rite of spring. Here's how to provide the best care possible to help ensure its safety and survival. Take a good look at the baby bird. Does it have feathers? Can it fly? If it can fly, ... [... more]
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Mole and the Baby Bird
Amazon.com Review: This sweet, simple story from Marjorie Newman (The King and the Cuddly) and award-winning Scottish illustrator Patrick Benson (The Sea-Thing Child) somehow avoids cliché while teaching one of life's oldest lessons: if you love [... more]
$8.94
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How to feed a baby bird
Have you ever taken home a baby bird that's fallen out of its nest? If you had that kind of situation and you don't know how to feed the baby bird then read on to find out more! Before feeding the baby bird, make sure you put it in a comfortable ... [... more]
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How to Care for a Baby Bird
The belief that baby birds that are touched by human hands will be rejected by their parents is a myth. Determine whether a featherless baby bird has fallen out of its nest. Carefully place the bird in a box or paper bag lined with soft tissues ... [... more]
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How to help a baby bird that fell out of its nest
Sometimes you come across a baby bird or nestling that is hopping or stumbling around your yard. There once was an old wives tale that if you touched the bird, you would leave your scent and the mother would abandon it. I've learned that this is ... [... more]
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