As a wildlife rehabilitator, I have received many calls from people who have found a baby bird. Some baby birds need to be rescued and some do not. Learn when to call a licensed bird rehabber.
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Resources:
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Contact your state Department of Fish and Wildlife or the Department of Natural Resources for lists of licensed wildlife rehabilitators in your state.
(As birds are licensed federally not all wildlife rehabilitators are licensed to take in birds)
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