Things You'll Need
- Sytrofoam container
- Wood shavings
- Sawdust
- Long-neck reading lamp
- Lightbulb, 60-watt
- Small saucers
- Marbles
- Sunflower seeds
- Blender
- Caterpillar
- Plastic knife
Instructions
Place wood shavings or sawdust in the bottom of a styrofoam container.
Place a long-neck reading lamp with a 60-watt lightbulb over the top of the styrofoam container.
Leave the light on 18 hours a day to keep the baby chickadees warm since they are hatched without feathers.
Pour water into a small saucer. Fill the saucer with marbles 1/4 inch in height. The marbles prevent the baby chickadees from drowning.
Pour 1 cup of sunflower seeds and 1 cup of fruit into a blender. Blend the seeds and fruit using the "Blend" setting. Place the food in the beaks of the chickadees. Place the remaining food in a small saucer.
Kill the caterpillar using a plastic knife or fork and place it inside the saucer next to the other food. If the chickadees do not eat the caterpillar, chop the caterpillar in 1/4-inch pieces using a plastic knife.
Change the wood shavings after three days. Place food in the container three times a day. Baby chickadees need to be fed for approximately one month before they can find food and survive on their own.