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You should find him yourself
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I don't know, the bird looks like a fledgling. Birds at this stage of development are supposed to be out of the nest already, and are fed by their parents. The bird was probably waiting for its parents. Also, it looks like a tit and not nightingale. They couldn't even identify the species
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I don't know, the bird looks like a fledgling. Birds at this stage of development are supposed to be out of the nest already, and are fed by their parents. The bird was probably waiting for its parents. Also, it looks like a tit and not nightingale. They couldn't even identify the species
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Are you sure she was in trouble? If she could fly on a second day after you found her, she was a fledgling. Birds at this stage are supposed to be out of the nest, and are fed by their parents. What if she was waiting for her parents?
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It is not safe for the bird. Even accidentally the cat may injure the bird maybe even to the point that the bird dies. I wouldn't recommend leaving them together without supervision
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It is not safe for the bird. Even accidentally the cat may injure the bird maybe even to the point that the bird dies. I wouldn't recommend leaving them together without supervision
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I don't know, the bird looks like a fledgling. Birds at this stage of development are supposed to be out of the nest already, and are fed by their parents. The bird was probably waiting for its parents. Also, it looks like a tit and not nightingale. They couldn't even identify the species
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Also it looks like a tit, not a nightingale!
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"aboriginal", "native"? what animal or person is not native somewhere?
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You see, overpopulated animals can be hunted with rifles instead of making "entertainment" for rich elitist arseholes. Killing should never become entertainment
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It is not safe for the bird. I agree. Even accidentally the cat may injure the bird maybe even to the point that the bird dies. I wouldn't recommend leaving them together without supervision
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It is really very slow
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She behaved with a bird in a way that induced hormonal behaviour. Bird thought she was his mate. That is why he was jealous! Be careful and never induce such behaviour in birds. Better keep at least several birds at once so that they direct more attention to each other
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I don't know, the bird looks like a fledgling. Birds at this stage of development are supposed to be out of the nest already, and are fed by their parents. The bird was probably waiting for its parents. Also, it looks like a tit and not nightingale. They couldn't even identify the species
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I like watching tadpoles at a stage when they have both a tail and limbs.
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Curb overpopulation without such sick events. Only sick people find enjoyment in killing or wounding animals
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@philwilliams8328 clipping wings is abuse
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