(Please note ahead that the pic is sideways, and that I am not holding him funny)
This is Ritz, me little song bird (aka: common house sparrow) he/she (don't know sex until feathers come in all the way) is a little rescue who fell out of a nest in the eve of our condo 3 stories up, we were gonna put him/her back in it's nest, how ever! Again it was 3 stories up, and in an eve covered with flashing, so in order to place him/her back into their nest, I might be causing a death sintence by scaring off mom and dad for good by pealing back the flashing.
So there he/she is now, I am rasing the little one, I do NOT plan on keeping him/her as a pet and will give him/her the option to fly away once I know he/she can care for their self.
I will give him/her the option to leave dayly, by if the little one stays out of it's own free will, I am more than happy to keep feeding and caring for the little thing.
I know it's wrong if I keep him/her, but if the little one wants to stay, it's up to it. So if I end up stuck with the little one for good, don't be mad and judge, he/she has the option once it is old enuf. If he/she chooses to stay, then I am more than happy to care for the little sweet Ritz Cracker bird.
This is Ritz, me little song bird (aka: common house sparrow) he/she (don't know sex until feathers come in all the way) is a little rescue who fell out of a nest in the eve of our condo 3 stories up, we were gonna put him/her back in it's nest, how ever! Again it was 3 stories up, and in an eve covered with flashing, so in order to place him/her back into their nest, I might be causing a death sintence by scaring off mom and dad for good by pealing back the flashing.
So there he/she is now, I am rasing the little one, I do NOT plan on keeping him/her as a pet and will give him/her the option to fly away once I know he/she can care for their self.
I will give him/her the option to leave dayly, by if the little one stays out of it's own free will, I am more than happy to keep feeding and caring for the little thing.
I know it's wrong if I keep him/her, but if the little one wants to stay, it's up to it. So if I end up stuck with the little one for good, don't be mad and judge, he/she has the option once it is old enuf. If he/she chooses to stay, then I am more than happy to care for the little sweet Ritz Cracker bird.
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House Sparrows are legal to keep as pets as they are an introduced European species like pigeons and starlings. Only native birds are illegal unless you have certain permits, although it is done a lot: Geese, ducks, crows, etc. it is alright to befriend them if they allow it. I recently took pictures of a Red tailed hawk that got a rabbit behind where I work. www.furaffinity.net/view/13397456/
I didn't know they could talk 0.0
And we kept the jay because it was rescued from baby baby, (hatchling) and we rased it, but we kept it because it didn't know the calls, so it became a pet, but I guess it was better then letting it just die (it had fallen from the tree and was being attacked by ants)
And we kept the jay because it was rescued from baby baby, (hatchling) and we rased it, but we kept it because it didn't know the calls, so it became a pet, but I guess it was better then letting it just die (it had fallen from the tree and was being attacked by ants)
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