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A Steady diet of worms only is not healthy. Wild robins eat bugs as well. I have raised many wild birds using cat food. I would soak the dry cat food until it was just moist, not mushy, and insert small pieces down the throat with some blunt tweezers until the crop or breast looks poochy and full. Doing this about every hour or two at first.
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A waring it is against the law to keep wild birds in captivity without proper state and federal permits. Call your nearest game warden or conservation officer for advice before caring for wildlife. Licensed wildlife rehabilitation contact your state fish and game agency or write the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council, 4437 Central Place, Suite D-4 Suisun,CA 94585
I don't want you going to JAIL triing to help a baby bird. odds are it will die in your unproffessional care.



Baby robins
What do new born robins eat ?