What to do when a baby bird is grounded

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From Fund for Animals:

Fledgings, birds just learning to fly, can often be seen on the ground as they develop their flying skills. Though it is tempting to want to protect the juvenile from harm's way, removing the bird is not always the right choice.

The Cape Wildlife Center provided expert care and rehabilitation to a fledging oriole, who was found on school grounds and thought to be in danger. Fortunately, this juvenile survived and was released back where he was originally found. Learn about what signs to look for, so you'll be prepared to help.

Learn more at fundforanimals.org.

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