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Can Anyone Identify This Baby Bird?


Jase

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Found this baby fluttering around in the backyard. Can't fly yet. The dog nearly got him.

It's large for a baby bird, about the size of my fist.

Wide beak, too.

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Edit: and as I type this, the little guy is hopping around in the leaves outside the window, making a racket. Also heard an owl nearby but no way in hell is this a baby owl.

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I left him alone except for the pics. No mother nearby. It's 10:30 at night.

At first I thought it was a trap, I was looking up at the trees for an army of birds, lol

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