May 24, 2026
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My latest "Bird Watcher" column for The Record and Herald News features the advice of veteran bird rehabilitator Giselle Smisko on what to do if you come across a baby bird out of its nest.
The link is here.
Coincidentally, a reader wrote in with a baby-bird question not covered in the column, which I relayed to Giselle.
Question: A robin nest in front of my house fell to the ground due to heavy rains. The nest had two baby robins in it. Can't find them on the ground anywhere.
Parents will follow their calls and bring food to them until they are old enough in a few days to fly well. As long as they did not get drenched in the rain, they could be fine.