I found a baby bird infront of my house and it looked so distressed. A stray cat or something would have eaten it so I took it in and kept it in my balcony(I picked it up from a soft cotton napkin and kept it in a plate). But I have no idea how take care of it and I don't want unintentionally harm it. So yeah, any tips? I was thinking of keeping it at the same place where I found it in case it's mother needs to find it. So yeah, any tips on do's and don't s, also about how to take care of the little bird if it's mum doesn't come and get it?
This tiny Tawny Frogmouth chick arrived at the Wildlife Hospital at only a few days old and needed some expert care to prepare for adulthood without his parents.