1. Identify the type of bird. If you can, identify the type of bird so you can research its specific diet. You can do this by using a bird identification book or website, or by consulting with a wildlife rehabilitation center.
2. Provide food and water. Once you know what type of bird it is, you can provide it with food and water. Some common foods for baby birds include:
* Insectivores: mealworms, crickets, grasshoppers
* Omnivores: fruits, berries, seeds, nuts
* Carnivores: small fish, mice, other small animals
3. Keep the baby bird warm. Baby birds are very sensitive to cold, so it is important to keep them warm. You can do this by placing them in a warm, dark place such as a cardboard box lined with a soft cloth.
4. Contact a wildlife rehabilitation center. If you are unable to care for the baby bird yourself, contact a wildlife rehabilitation center. They will be able to provide the bird with the specialized care it needs.