Aiuto, è una ragazza piuttosto grande, non può volare, non riesco a vedere il nido. È un piccione? Non sono sicuro se ferito, è stato in grado di saltare in giro quando ha visto il mio cane.
Contact [Kildare Wildlife Rescue](https://www.kwr.ie) and they’ll sort you out.
Thanks for caring and trying to help 🙂
Deblebsgonnagetyou on
Looks like a fledgling pigeon yes. AFAIK it’s common enough for newly fledged pigeons to be out of the nest before they can properly fly. I would leave it where it is as if this is the case the parents are probably still around caring for it.
Mundane-Upstairs on
Help it, You never know one day it might save you
LectureBasic6828 on
The parents are somewhere nearby, keeping an eye out while the baby pigeon learns to fly. Spending some time on the ground us a normal part of learning to fly.
karmaisforlife on
OK – I give up. Where’s the Leopard?
DragonfruitGrand5683 on
It’s a pigeon, many types of birds will drop out of the nest and will learn on the ground before they take flight.
Dry-S0up on
Bring the chick home for the cat to play with and then eat.
Low-Albatross-313 on
I have seen Blackbird fledglings rooting under bushes, this is normal behaviour as it protects them while they learn to scavenge.
The bird in the picture is bigger than a Blackbird but it maybe exhibiting the same behaviour.
dellyx on
Parents could be about, but if not seen within a good few hours, it’s likely he or she won’t last long tbh. I get it 2 or 3 times a year in my garden with blackbirds. Some make it, some don’t. The only time I’ve intervened is if the chick is stuck under the shed, or if the local cats get the scent.
OwnLoad3456 on
That’s the first ever photographed baby pigeon.
Theterphound on
Don’t save her, she don’t wanna be saved
optional-prime on
It’s a woody, leave it be, nature is doing it long before us.
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Please help it
Contact [Kildare Wildlife Rescue](https://www.kwr.ie) and they’ll sort you out.
Thanks for caring and trying to help 🙂
Looks like a fledgling pigeon yes. AFAIK it’s common enough for newly fledged pigeons to be out of the nest before they can properly fly. I would leave it where it is as if this is the case the parents are probably still around caring for it.
Help it, You never know one day it might save you
The parents are somewhere nearby, keeping an eye out while the baby pigeon learns to fly. Spending some time on the ground us a normal part of learning to fly.
OK – I give up. Where’s the Leopard?
It’s a pigeon, many types of birds will drop out of the nest and will learn on the ground before they take flight.
Bring the chick home for the cat to play with and then eat.
I have seen Blackbird fledglings rooting under bushes, this is normal behaviour as it protects them while they learn to scavenge.
The bird in the picture is bigger than a Blackbird but it maybe exhibiting the same behaviour.
Parents could be about, but if not seen within a good few hours, it’s likely he or she won’t last long tbh. I get it 2 or 3 times a year in my garden with blackbirds. Some make it, some don’t. The only time I’ve intervened is if the chick is stuck under the shed, or if the local cats get the scent.
That’s the first ever photographed baby pigeon.
Don’t save her, she don’t wanna be saved
It’s a woody, leave it be, nature is doing it long before us.