The parents are probably around. If a safe place can be found for it until
they return that is a much better option than a rehabber.

I can't get down there until 4:30 so if someone can move the little tyke to
safety that would be great.

On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 2:38 PM Caroline Manring <carolinemanr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> There is a recent fledgling white breasted nuthatch in the hanging plant
> outdoor area at greenstar dodging cars and feet. I have twin infants in my
> car and have to get home but if anyone is rehab-minded or could search for
> a safer place to deposit it nearby I’m sure the little guy/gal would
> appreciate it. It’s making little frog like noises. Likely not safe from
> cars or well-meaning humans who want a pet.
>
> Caroline
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