Accidental baby - Now what?
Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2016 11:04 am
I adopted some finches from the Humane Society a couple years ago with the hope of having some low maintenance friends to fill my home with pretty songs. So far they have lived up to my expectations but now I have one teeny tiny problem.
Normally when the female lays eggs I pull them from her, clean out the nest and repeat in a month or so. I must not have gotten all the eggs last time (or wasn't watching closely enough) because after feeding yesterday I heard a very small "peep peep peep" in the nest box. There is just one little baby in there. He looks like a monster.
I don't have the heart to get rid of him now that he is a living thing but I am also not willing to hand-raise at this point. So what can I do to help mom and dad care for him and what normal behaviors should I be looking for?
Yesterday I didn't see any one approaching the nest. (From the little research I did that appears to be normal?) The first time I opened the nest he was peeping and moving his head. Today I have seen some activity near it but I don't have a way to tell if they are feeding the baby or not. It is a small wooden box with a hole in the front. They stick their little heads in but that's the most I've seen. When I looked today there was no peeping but a little head movement, seems to be a little "sluggish" compared to yesterday, but I could just be projecting. I've also seen the "non-parent" finch participating as well! Is that normal? There is a lot more movement overall in the cage and more peeping from everyone. I am also hesitant to continue to open the nest and look inside. I don't want to disturb him.
As far as I can tell they are 2.1, one zebra and two societies. No idea of age, like I said they are adopted.
Thanks any one who has advice. Like I said I did not want this to happen and feel pretty guilty for not being more diligent.
Normally when the female lays eggs I pull them from her, clean out the nest and repeat in a month or so. I must not have gotten all the eggs last time (or wasn't watching closely enough) because after feeding yesterday I heard a very small "peep peep peep" in the nest box. There is just one little baby in there. He looks like a monster.
I don't have the heart to get rid of him now that he is a living thing but I am also not willing to hand-raise at this point. So what can I do to help mom and dad care for him and what normal behaviors should I be looking for?
Yesterday I didn't see any one approaching the nest. (From the little research I did that appears to be normal?) The first time I opened the nest he was peeping and moving his head. Today I have seen some activity near it but I don't have a way to tell if they are feeding the baby or not. It is a small wooden box with a hole in the front. They stick their little heads in but that's the most I've seen. When I looked today there was no peeping but a little head movement, seems to be a little "sluggish" compared to yesterday, but I could just be projecting. I've also seen the "non-parent" finch participating as well! Is that normal? There is a lot more movement overall in the cage and more peeping from everyone. I am also hesitant to continue to open the nest and look inside. I don't want to disturb him.
As far as I can tell they are 2.1, one zebra and two societies. No idea of age, like I said they are adopted.
Thanks any one who has advice. Like I said I did not want this to happen and feel pretty guilty for not being more diligent.