See a goofy-looking bird on the ground? It’s likely a baby and it’s fine, experts say
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — It’s fledgling season, a time when animal rescue experts say they are inundated with calls about goofy-looking birds stumbling around on the ground.
Karen Gosse of The Rock Wildlife Rescue in Newfoundland says most of the spring calls she gets from people worried they’ve found an injured bird are about baby crows.
She says they come down from the nest without having figured out how to stretch their wings, and they often fall over or stare at people with their beaks hanging open, looking like they need a hand.
But they don’t, she said in an interview, and people should keep their hands away from the drunk-looking birds and let them be.