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ohhh, thank's for that.Originally Posted by Lindsey88
If it's not in that same spot it's dead. sorry to say but birds can't move their babies around like cats can move kittens. It didn't look very good in those pictures baby birds don't usually lay on their backs unless something is seriously wrong with them. Sorry about it but you tried your best. Also it is definalty an old wives tale that birds will smell human scent and abandon their babies. Birds can smell about as good as people so there is no way they would even know if their baby was touched unless the saw it. There was a little cardinal that fell out of the nest here and I put it back and all was well with mom and dad.