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blackside 11 year s ago
Some cat probably ate it.
       
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orendadude 11 year s ago
He was constipated. After he dropped a big turd on the plate, he could fly andd took off.
       
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Peanut 11 year s ago
A kind gesture and good deed done. Thanks for the nice story, Izi.
       
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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
Bird parents don't 'come get their young'. If they fall from the nest, the mother bird *might* try feeding it, but it's outcome is most likely death.


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gigantes 11 year s ago
i believe that's true with a lot of passerine birds, since the mother sometimes (or often) lets the stronger ones push the weaker ones out of the nest in order to maximise food supplies.

but this one was obviously in a later stage. mother would therefore have more invested in it, and a reason to come looking for it. still, it would depend on the species. (a wren?)
       
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nefus 11 year s ago
Birds don't have human emotions, quit trying to give them to them. Just like that nutty german lady who tried to love the polar bears.
       
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gigantes 11 year s ago
who said anything about human emotions? sounds like someone needs to watch their very first nature documentary.
       
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More and more time went by and we started worrying that he might have broken a wing or a leg. He wouldn't move at all.

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