Awww wow! You've done a wonderful thing
We found a baby thrush a few weeks ago which we believe had been pushed out of it's nest

We left it for around 3 hours, watching it closely, as it was in our drive, under a bush.
Nothing happened, it just sat there chirping away
Anyway, we phoned our vet, who didn't want anything to do with it. "It's not our problem", they basically said. So we tried to ring the RSPCA. Again, "not our problem. we don't deal with small wild birds".
So we phoned the vet's back and they managed to find the number of a lady who takes in and rescues wild birds who only lives about 5 miles from us (although why they couldn't have given us her number in the first place i have no idea?!).
She kindly let us take the bird to her, and she said she had a mother thrush who she hoped would 'raise' the baby bird. If not then she would take over and hand feed.
This is him/her waiting for another worm (was eating them like there was no tomorrow! lol)
