There's a bluebird in my yard. It won't fly away when you approach it. Just hops away from you. I'm guessing it's too hurt to fly. Which is bad news for it. We have a friendly but feral cat that hunts in ours and the neighbor's yards all the time. It won't survive the night. And getting killed by a cat doesn't seem like fun.
I'm thinking about grabbing my shovel and making this quick for the poor guy. I don't want to, but I think it'd be compassionate. What would you do?
Anonymous2013-03-26T17:41:08Z
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What do i think? I think you are cruel and heartless to come on the Bird site to tell us that you think it is compassionate to flatten a bluebird with a shovel just because you think it is hurt. You obviously do not like birds because you encourage feral cats to come and kill birds in your yard and think that is fine and dandy- did you know that the most recent study done world wide says cats-feral and pets are responsible for more wildlife being killed than any other animal in the world. I would capture that bird and take care of it- that is what we on this site do- or find someplace who will.
If you can catch it..please take it to a local wildlife rehab. It is illegal to kill wild native birds, take it to an expert and let them access it and whether or not it has a chance for survival.