Question:
Is it ok to put a baby seagull back on the nest once it has been with a human for 2 days?
Martita
2006-07-12 17:38:36 UTC
Would the mother seagull accept the baby seagull once it has been in contact with humans?

How long would a mother seagull wait for their babies to returned to the nest?
25 answers:
2006-07-13 01:11:38 UTC
That is only an old wives tale about a parent bird rejecting their baby if a human touched it. To the people here who said that the parents would reject it because of human scent, do your research on the net and educate yourself. Parent birds are better parents then people are. Frist of all why did you have the Gull for 2 days? Seaguls are protected by law therefore you should not have taken in the baby gull, if it was injured, or the parents were deceased then you should call your local Vet and see if they have a list of people who are Federally licensed to take over the care of the baby bird.



People who are bird breeder handle their baby birds all the time, and the Parents do not reject their babies. If you find a baby bird and the Parents are still around either ;eave the baby alone and the parents will care for it, or try to return it back to the nest



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2006-07-14 06:34:11 UTC
no unfortunately the mother would have moved on by now and is probuarly looking after the baby seagulls sibling as i write. seagulls are verry protective of there babies and after the baby is gone for more than a couple of hours the mother would count it as dead and will regect it if it is put back in the nest. also the other babies would have already left the nest by now and will be walking near to the nest. also it deppends on what food and how much food it has been fed because if it is underweight it will almost certainly not survive
2006-07-12 21:42:25 UTC
Birds will not reject a baby because it has been touched by a human....that is an old wives tale. If that was the only baby it had, the adults have have taknen off by now assuming their baby had been eaten by a predator. If they are still around they will care for it. Why the heck did you take a baby seagull out of the nest anyway?
fatwhale90
2006-07-13 06:05:17 UTC
Its a myth that a bird wont accept her baby after its been touched by humans.



The mother will take the baby back.



The mother will get over having the baby be gone, but it returning it will just make her happy and she will raise the baby like nothing happened.



I tried it with a baby mockingbird that fell out of a nest and the mother rook it back.



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I hope this helps



Best Of Luck Joe
sarah c
2006-07-13 09:39:34 UTC
Return the baby to the nest. I can't believe that old wives tale is still doing the rounds, birds have a very poor sense of smell and in any case adding your scent to a baby does not change the scent of the baby! They can still tell its theirs.
2006-07-13 13:05:43 UTC
I actually picked up a baby Herring Gull today. I watched him fall out of his nest and onto the street. I put him onto the front door porch where he's safe. The parents are looking after him and in no way rejecting him.
Wax Crayon
2006-07-12 17:44:01 UTC
Everyone knows baby seaguls don't exist.



You're such an attention whore.





However, if it did exist, she's your responsibility now. I hate it when parents seperate and the father won't have anything to do with his kids. It's shameful. Next time just use protection.
andrea A
2006-07-14 11:36:51 UTC
no cuz it might think you the momma and the mom is not coming bac cuz the baby seagull has a human smell and the seagulls don't like that!!! you should keep it!
sittin tight
2006-07-12 19:40:35 UTC
If you put it back and there are other babies in the nest you risk the parents not caring for all of the babies instead of just one.
Tam C
2006-07-12 17:50:32 UTC
The main question here is why has it been in contact with a human for 2 days?
2006-07-12 18:09:00 UTC
no the mom will reject it.A baby bird fell out of its nest and i put it back the mom went and pushed it out so i had it then gave it away to my friend she knows more about caring for wild birds it would never know what to do for food and how to survive
2006-07-12 21:08:03 UTC
Go give it to the game warden. They'll take care of it and give it back to the wild when it's ready or they will put it in an aquarium or zoo where it can live safely.
Catherine R
2006-07-12 18:06:13 UTC
if in doubt about any kind of wildlife ALWAYS ask an expert, such as the r.s.p.c.a(in england and wales) or the s.s.p.c.a(in scotland) there are many wildlife specialists who have emergency contact numbers(you can find them in the phone book or internet) best to always have the numbers with you (just in case) if in doubt about any subject don't play guessing games, ASK AN EXPERT!!!!
Andy C
2006-07-12 17:47:51 UTC
Am i hearing right? Once its BEEN with a human,thats sick and i hope,that theres a law against that kinda mucky business.im going to ring the RSPCA right now.
2006-07-12 17:42:52 UTC
I wouldn't think it would be, because I know sometimes if you touch baby birds and give them to there mothers they kill them because it smells like you. I don't know if that is for all birds thouhg, and besides it's use to you, whos to say it will take help from its real mom now.
2006-07-13 21:17:58 UTC
no the mother will reject it and some birds will kill another bird that is not known as theirs.best thing is to call a wildlife expert and ask.
2006-07-12 17:43:11 UTC
I think so. I've put back baby birds once I've held them and they seemed to have been alright.
2006-07-14 18:59:56 UTC
Of course...the bird will survive much better...as regards the bullshit you are receiving about smell...half the food seabirds eat is rotting flesh.........if they could smell it they wouldn't touch it ...no more than you would
2006-07-12 17:41:48 UTC
No. A bird gains your scent when you contact it and will be rejected by the parents as not their own.
wild_eep
2006-07-12 17:41:56 UTC
Hunch says enigmatic is right.



You live by the sea? you have a pet. You live in the city? you have a problem!
Brooke
2006-07-12 18:14:45 UTC
no the mom will not take care of it anymore.
That one guy
2006-07-12 17:41:56 UTC
yes
supersonic_dragonrider
2006-07-14 09:49:45 UTC
I dont think it will be accepted,........KEEP IT.
2006-07-12 17:42:18 UTC
it is hard to say! all you can realy do is try :)
Enigmatic33
2006-07-12 17:41:14 UTC
no

you have your scent on it, mom will reject it


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