Found a wild nestling, any idea what it is?

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My friend found this nestling sitting outside all day. There’s no nest around and it seems dehydrated. I was thinking this is either a robin or starling. The only feather it has are almost black in color. Any ideas?
 

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I once volunteered at a wildlife center. To feed baby birds we soaked good quality dog food like Science Diet in water and fed it to the orphan baby birds with tweezers.

They will get use to hearing you and gaping for the food. It’s best to leave them alone though if the parent is around and still taking care of them. Often when a baby bird is on the ground the parents are still around and feeding it.

Best of luck with him.
 
I once volunteered at a wildlife center. To feed baby birds we soaked good quality dog food like Science Diet in water and fed it to the orphan baby birds with tweezers.

They will get use to hearing you and gaping for the food. It’s best to leave them alone though if the parent is around and still taking care of them. Often when a baby bird is on the ground the parents are still around and feeding it.

Best of luck with him.
Yeah that’s what i’m doing right now. That and giving it bread that’s been soaked in electrolyte water. My friend said there was no mama bird in sight for hours and it was around 90 degrees F today. We did call multiple exotic vets but they weren’t very helpful.
 
Honestly, not idea. I’m afraid that if it’s a starling and I take it to a rehab center that they will kill it. Me picking this dude up was just kind of a last minute thing
With robins and starlings, their beaks are very yellow. His seems to be red-brown?
 
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