Does it fly? Is it alone? If it appears fine, then it's probably just small and I wouldn't do anything about it. It will find it's own for the winter.
2006-11-05 23:29:47
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answered by dgm 3
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Hi if you live in the UK then it is possible that you have seen a baby bird...the season as been much longer than usual & things are a bit messed up with the milder weather like the ragwort as seeded twice this year when normally it's only once & many other plants are pretty much the same which will give you an indication as to how the weather really is...all this influences birds & the breeding...however those that are too small might have a rough time of it now the weather is turning fast...
Regards Jake
2006-11-06 00:15:48
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answered by Jake 3
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No one can answer your question with a good answer if you dont say what country or state you live in.Weather is different all over the year.In texas we have 2 garden seasons so I would guess that its possible for birds to hatch anytime of the year in certain parts of the world.
2006-11-06 03:56:39
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answered by darlene100568 5
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The only bird that i am aware of that breeds all year round is the feral pigeon, Which i presume you would recognise. If you didn`t then it could be a winter visitor from the north or an escaped aviary bird of some kind.
2006-11-09 22:43:42
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answered by bodtheimpaler 2
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It is possibly a baby what with the warm weather, although the recent cold spell would more than likely have killed it. It is more probable it was a Dunnock, Wren or even one of the many Tit's.
2006-11-05 23:39:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I suppose this would depend on where you live. In Australia it is spring so seeing a young bird is very common lol.
2006-11-05 23:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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y not but both the option are possible it can also be very small
2006-11-05 23:33:23
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answered by motoo 1
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What species was it? I doubt you have seen a baby one.
2006-11-06 01:39:10
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answered by fenlandfowl 5
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i think it is just a small bird ie thrush etc
2006-11-05 23:38:41
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answered by aileen ghoul 2
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with the weather being as it has I should think that was possible
2006-11-05 23:30:37
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answered by mannit m 4
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