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QuestionWhere do you get all the supplies?Community AnswerYou can find the necessary items on the ground in a park or wooded area, perhaps even your back yard!
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QuestionHow do I make the nest big?Community AnswerYou can use longer sticks that are pliable enough to bend. Just make sure not to break them.
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QuestionWhat if I live in the city?Community AnswerIf you live in the city and want to attract birds, put up bird feeders. Birds love cracked corn, nyjer seeds, black oil seeds, fruits, and millet. Just make sure to take measures to keep the squirrels out.
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QuestionAm I allowed to take care of a wild baby bird if its mother is away and it's storming outside?Community AnswerNo. Leave the baby bird alone. Its mother will come back for it. Wild animals can take care of each other and themselves, they very rarely need our help. The bird will be fine in the storm.
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QuestionHow do I make a bottled nest box?Community AnswerJust take a milk bottle (not glass) and make an opening in the body of the box. Then take a rope and make holes at the top and tie the rope to the holes. Make sure you make it tight.
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QuestionCan I hatch the eggs myself?Community AnswerIf it is a wild bird egg do not touch it. In the USA it is illegal to take care of wild birds.
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QuestionCan I look at the eggs when they have been laid?Community AnswerYou can take a peek, as long as the mother bird is not nearby. Make sure you don't touch the eggs as you may potentially harm them.
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QuestionAre most bird nests made of straw, twigs, and mud?Community AnswerYes, that is what a typical bird nest is made of.
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QuestionWhat can I do about wild animals that eat the eggs?Community AnswerIt depends on the animal. For squirrels, you can't really do anything, but for other birds you can find a better spot to put the nesting box. You shouldn't worry too much, because the mother bird will protect it's young with her life.
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QuestionCan I make a bird nest from leftover grass from a lawn mower?Community AnswerLawn clippings are probably too short to make a decent nest. Maybe if you collect it and dry it out you can use a few pieces to line the nest.
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QuestionShould I make a nest for a chicken egg if it was taken away from the hen and still has a possibility of hatching?Community AnswerIf you're trying to hatch the egg yourself, no. You'd need an egg incubator (to keep the egg warm, since the hen won't be doing it).
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QuestionWhat should I do if a baby bird isn't using its legs correctly?Community AnswerConsult an avian vet or call your local wildlife rehabilitation organization.
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QuestionHow do I make a bird's nest if birds are scared of me?Community AnswerThe idea is to make the nest and then leave it somewhere where the birds can have access to it, like up in a tree. Once you've made the nest, just leave it and the birds alone. They shouldn't be scared of you, because they shouldn't see you at all.
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QuestionWhen will birds normal come to my homemade bird's nest?Community AnswerBirds may not always come, as they like to make their own nest to suit their needs. However, some birds aren't as active as others and may lazily just fly into the ready-made nest! Birds usually have their young during springtime, so watch out then.
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QuestionDo I have to use only sticks?Community AnswerNo, you can use twigs, straws, mud, long grass, vines, willow fronds, bendable reeds or sea grass.
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