aelyanariah
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Thank you all for your answers and help. He made it through the night, and this morning I discovered a few things.... for starters, he is a she. She laid an egg over night and seems to be doing well. We went out and bought her a very nice little bird house and moved her and her egg to it. I'm hoping she'll be able to find her mate (she isn't that far from where I found her.) I'm still not quite sure what was wrong with her last night, but she's no longer lethargic and seems to be acting like a normal, happy swallow. o
I know this may not be the exact right place to post this, but I'm desparate, and it seemed to have the most people...
I live in Anchorage, Alaska, and was walking my dog about an hour ago. On the way home I heard something flutter on the ground and looked down to find a swallow splayed all out. I knelt down to see if he was alive, and he was, so I touched him to try and get him to fly, since he was in the road. He hopped a little, but that's all, so I picked him up. He seemed a bit afraid of me at first, but soon cuddled right up in my hair and fell asleep. When I got home I made a little nest for him out of live and dead grass and a few old goose feathers we happened to have. I then picked him up on my finger to see if he'd been hit by a car or something. He sat on my finger just like a pet would and eventually fell back asleep, so I put him in his nest. He kept trying to hop back to me, which makes me think he must be very young and not yet afraid of humans. I'm guessing he's a nestling who fell out of the nest, but he's got all of his feathers and he looks full grown already, which I'd think is a bit early for this time of year.
We have pets, so I cannot keep him inside, but he is in our motorhome, which is kind of warm. We also have a small parrot, so I gave him some of his food and a little water. I am also going to try to catch him a few moths or mosquitoes when I'm done typing this.
Anyway, it's too late here for me to take him to any animal place, and I was just wondering if you could answer a few things for me:
1) Could he be a nestling, even though he looks full grown?
2) What would be the best thing I can do to make him comfortable?
3) What could be wrong with him if he is full grown? He doesn't seem to have any visible injuries and he moves just fine.
4) What would be the best to feed him, aside from live bugs?
I know this may not be the exact right place to post this, but I'm desparate, and it seemed to have the most people...
I live in Anchorage, Alaska, and was walking my dog about an hour ago. On the way home I heard something flutter on the ground and looked down to find a swallow splayed all out. I knelt down to see if he was alive, and he was, so I touched him to try and get him to fly, since he was in the road. He hopped a little, but that's all, so I picked him up. He seemed a bit afraid of me at first, but soon cuddled right up in my hair and fell asleep. When I got home I made a little nest for him out of live and dead grass and a few old goose feathers we happened to have. I then picked him up on my finger to see if he'd been hit by a car or something. He sat on my finger just like a pet would and eventually fell back asleep, so I put him in his nest. He kept trying to hop back to me, which makes me think he must be very young and not yet afraid of humans. I'm guessing he's a nestling who fell out of the nest, but he's got all of his feathers and he looks full grown already, which I'd think is a bit early for this time of year.
We have pets, so I cannot keep him inside, but he is in our motorhome, which is kind of warm. We also have a small parrot, so I gave him some of his food and a little water. I am also going to try to catch him a few moths or mosquitoes when I'm done typing this.
Anyway, it's too late here for me to take him to any animal place, and I was just wondering if you could answer a few things for me:
1) Could he be a nestling, even though he looks full grown?
2) What would be the best thing I can do to make him comfortable?
3) What could be wrong with him if he is full grown? He doesn't seem to have any visible injuries and he moves just fine.
4) What would be the best to feed him, aside from live bugs?
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