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by Chris103 » Tue Feb 11, 2014 9:36 pm
Parents abandoned the chick today

. I saw them both out of the nest while feeding this morning and took a quick peek in the box. The chicks crop looked a little low but it was early and the lights has just come on so I wasn't too concerned. 7 hours later when I got home from work, both parents were still out of the box which Is very odd for them. I looked in the nest and couldn't even see the chick or eggs because there was so much nesting material on top of them! Its 50 degrees in the garage (bird room) and the chick was ice cold. It wasn't even moving and I didn't notice breathing either, I honestly thought the chick was dead. I set the chick by the heater just by chance while I gave the other birds millet and eggfood. When I was done, I went to grab the chick and to my surprise He moved his wing just a bit! I ran inside to slowly warm him up, after only 10 minutes He was screaming for food! I was relieved, but realized I would now have to hand feed the little one. Luckily I found a syringe and a small tip made for feeding finches that I had ordered years ago. Lonnng story short, I am now hand feeding this chick. While I've hand fed hundreds of parrots and quite a few wild birds, this Is my first time with a finch. The first feeding went great and I'm praying it stays that way! May the finch gods be with me

Chris
Gouldians: GB-YB-BB-SB
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80+ Zebras in many mutations
Diamond Doves-working on a new mutation!
Mearns Quail-coming soon!
Mandarin Ducks
Senegal Parrot of 15 years
Previously: Macaws, Conures, Amazons, Lovebirds, Parrotlets, Softbills, Tons of Finch species, and native rehabs. Currently-A Whitewing Dove and 4 House Finches.