u/BackgroundSwimming53

How to raise a day old lovebird?

I have a day old chick here who was found at the bottom of the cage. The mother was pecking it like it wanted to kill the poor little chick and it was bleeding, so I had to take it out. I don't know what to do and I need help with raising it?

Edit: I regret to inform you all but the chick died just a few minutes ago. I don't know how it died, I was up all night observing it and fell asleep. When I woke up, I found that it has stopped breathing and tried resuscitating it, but to no avail.

Thank you for the help everyone, if there is another chance of rescuing another chick. Hopefully i will be able to use what I have learned from this one and from what you taught me.

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u/BackgroundSwimming53 — 5 days ago

Hey guys, I know this is post is late, but this is my first ever shot of the moon with not much equipment. I edited this picture to show more details on the moon (I don't know how to send the original picture since Reddit only lets me post 1). But this is my final output for it.

The equipment is used are:

I used my phone's camera (Redmi note 13 pro 5g). I'm not certain what settings I did for it, I just used the auto mode with the pro option on.

A hobby-killer refractor telescope ( I couldn't afford a good telescope as of now, but I'm saving up to buy a better one than the one I'm currently using.)

The editing app I used is the one built in my phone's images.

Any tips on how I can improve? Or should this be posted in the sister channel?

u/BackgroundSwimming53 — 12 days ago