HELP ROBIN STUCK TO BEE TRAP!!

Robins also eat insects so if you have some worms of some sort that could be good.

I’ve seen parents feed the babies after they fledge. Their way of teaching them to look for food. I would think if you let it look for food on the ground and only feed every so often it will learn.

Someone to rehab would be best but you’re at least giving it a chance.
thanks,
Aww, I wish I were close enough to help. I think, if you let her outside before those wing feathers grow back, she won’t have much of a chance. Wild baby birds have such a rotten survival rate; I do hope you can pull her through. Can you possibly leave food and water set up for her in the cage for a little while, just to see if she will eat on her own? How is she behaving? I’m new to chickens, but I’ve kept pet parrots for years, so I might be able to help talk you through it. But absolutely call the rehabber, she’ll give you good advice :)

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actually I was outside with it and a robin flew up, he started screaming and she did too, I am watching them and she is feeding him and hiding him. she took him right in. I am assuming that he will be ok, should I take him back? he seems so happy, and I must admit. it was hard letting him go as he hopped to her and she to him, I have it on video, but cannot upload it.
 
Aww, I wish I were close enough to help. I think, if you let her outside before those wing feathers grow back, she won’t have much of a chance. Wild baby birds have such a rotten survival rate; I do hope you can pull her through. Can you possibly leave food and water set up for her in the cage for a little while, just to see if she will eat on her own? How is she behaving? I’m new to chickens, but I’ve kept pet parrots for years, so I might be able to help talk you through it. But absolutely call the rehabber, she’ll give you good advice :)

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I tried, but she will not eat or drink unless you give it to her/him, she was fluttering around and seemed to be very recovered.
 
Boy, it sounds like the parents were ready to take her. Baby birds can be surprisingly resilient. If she’s back with her parents, I think I’d just cross my fingers.
 
So....did the parents come back?
yes!!! they are with her now, she is in my garden so I locked the gates so that *should* keep most predators out. she is in our Exteremley thick strawberry patch so I think that is good. I went to tuck my chickens in and the parents were protecting her.

Boy, it sounds like the parents were ready to take her. Baby birds can be surprisingly resilient. If she’s back with her parents, I think I’d just cross my fingers.
I am!!! (and praying):fl
 
Boy, it sounds like the parents were ready to take her. Baby birds can be surprisingly resilient. If she’s back with her parents, I think I’d just cross my fingers.
yeah, as soon as they saw her they started calling and acting aggressive twards me. I think when they saw me getting her off they thought she was a gonner. they were trying to attack me, but they left after a while. I actually was in the middle of our yard and they reconised her!
 
I'm glad she is back with her parents. You did a good job getting her free:)
Thanks. I will miss my dear little Cubby! with me
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her free!
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