May 26
Kryptonite asked:
My cousin (she 's around 11 and is always taking care of a certain kind of Critter) was his great – grandmother' s house, my near and next to a baby bird fell from a tree in backyard of the house below it. The bird hopped it 's in the direction of my neighbor' s yard in which his dog decided to chase. My cousin has interfered with the bird before the dog even touched him, so there is physical injury all'uccello, but we have to worry about it until they start learnig to fly. It is a beginner, it has most of it 's the feathers and just a little fluff of the child were gone, but it' s still pretty ugly on the side. We think he was trying to learn to fly when it ended up in my neighbors yard. The mother has nowhere to be found and it wouldn 't be sure the outside with the dog that runs around. So we want to lift it until you can fly and feed. Is there nell'uccello experts out there who can help? Or anyone has good tips on good Web site with good information on the battlements of care of children?
My cousin (she 's around 11 and is always taking care of a certain kind of Critter) was his great – grandmother' s house, my near and next to a baby bird fell from a tree in backyard of the house below it. The bird hopped it 's in the direction of my neighbor' s yard in which his dog decided to chase. My cousin has interfered with the bird before the dog even touched him, so there is physical injury all'uccello, but we have to worry about it until they start learnig to fly. It is a beginner, it has most of it 's the feathers and just a little fluff of the child were gone, but it' s still pretty ugly on the side. We think he was trying to learn to fly when it ended up in my neighbors yard. The mother has nowhere to be found and it wouldn 't be sure the outside with the dog that runs around. So we want to lift it until you can fly and feed. Is there nell'uccello experts out there who can help? Or anyone has good tips on good Web site with good information on the battlements of care of children?
