HELP ASAP wild sparrow egg hatched!!

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Ok so about 5 days ago we had a bad windstorm and a house sparrow nest on the property was wrecked, and I only found one remaining egg undamaged, I had candles it and the viens looked alive but the egg had gone cold, out of curiosity I stuck it in the bator whith my chicken eggs....it hatched today while I was at work 0-0 it's extremely small and I don't know how to care for such a TINY creature! Can I put it in a nest of other house sparrows? I think one other nest had hatched babies just yesterday. I gutted some mealworms form my skink and fed them to it along whith a bit of soaked cat food, baby is still in the incubator staying warm. How much food should i feed it each time ? I've raised wild birds before as we dont have a rescue anywhere closer than 3 hrs but I've only raised chickadees to robin sized babies, this day old sparrow thing is totally out of my league! I don't plan to release the baby as I will be removing the majority of housesparrow fledlings in a few weeks and putting them in an aviary outside as they are invasive and should be removed permanently but I can't kill a defenceless(to me anyway) living creature. So will the tiny be ok to be removed from the incubator by tommorrow whith only a supplemental heat mat under his 'nest' for warmth? Anyone know how fast house sparrows feather out? And does the feed every 5 minutes plus 5 minutes per week apply to sparrows as well feeding wise? And will the house sparrows notice I've added a baby to thier brood? I work 11-7 every day of the week in a restaraunt...not the best environment to raise baby birds...
 

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I would put it in the nest with the other recently hatched sparrows. The parents likely won't notice and will take care of it.

If wild birds noticed invader birds in their nests along with their own that they hatched Cowbirds would not survive.
 
Slipped baby in whith a set of 3 babies that hatched the day before, I have no idea how it's doin but mom and dad are cclearly feeding them and chased a starling away earlier so I hope I can check in a few days and find all babies alive and accounted for.
 

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