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Injured baby pigeon
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi mel. This is a brilliant site dedicated to pigeons and how to help sick or injured birds. http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~picas/pigrec/
It's mainly feral but gives advice for Wood Pigeons as well. Although it's a London based site there is a telephone number that might be useful - plus a warning about leaving an injured bird with any organization unless you know exactly what their intentions will be when you've left.
They get a bad press but they are pretty amazing birds!
I know it's heartbreaking mel but you have done everything possible and that's all any creature could ask for. If you haven't already done this what about wrapping it in a blanket or old jumper and putting it in a cardboard box?
Don't give up yet - I've had babies that look as though they will not last the night - and in the morning they're full of joy. It does depend on the age of the pigeon youngster as the parent will feed it on 'pigeon milk' from the crop till it's weaned. Another thing they need is fresh water after every feed. Is your baby old enough to drink itself? Does it have all or just partial feathers?
It really does sound as though you've done everything possible mel - now it's up to the little one whether it has the will to survive or whether it was just too traumatised when you found it.
Wow, you are doing so well. Good idea to sit with it on your lap as body warmth is better than anything. Keep up the good work. You may, though, end up with a pet pigeon as it will think you are it's mum. Mel, I think you should get a vet to look at it's foot and just give it a quick once over. If you contact the Blue Cross, there may be a way to get this done cheaply.
Keep us posted with regular bulletins.
xx
That really does sound very encouraging mel, and it looks as though your hard work and love is paying off.
Forgive me if you already know this but when it looks as though it truly has turned the corner I would be inclined to decrease the cuddles and human contact as it may think of you as mum. Some babies like goslings and ducklings become 'imprinted' and they don't recognise their own species - but luckily the pigeons I've had couldn't wait to be up and away once they were well so lets hope your little one feels the same way.
my daughter brought home two baby pigeons that fell out of a tree that she has a swing attached to in her nans garden.we couldnt put them back in the nest as the tree is to tall.so now ive these ugly but so cute babies to feed.this old man from our village said to feed them garden peas which ive been doing an they love em.im only on day 3 an seem to be doing good.they live in a shoe box with a hot water bottle an blanket .i hope they keep doing well as my daughter feels real bad that theyhave lost there mom.
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