See a goofy-looking bird on the ground? It’s likely a baby and it’s fine, experts say
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — It’s fledgling season, a time when animal rescue experts say they are inundated with calls about goofy-looking birds stumbling around on the ground.
In eastern Newfoundland, Karen Gosse of The Rock Wildlife Rescue gets so many calls about baby crows, she posted a reminder on social media that the drunk-looking birds aren’t really in danger — they’re just young and haven’t yet got their bearings.
“They’re doing their hop, they’re trying to get their wings open, and sometimes it’s not even and they’ll fall over,” Gosse said in an interview. “They’ll open their mouths sometimes and gape at people … they really do appear like there’s something not right with them.”
She got about 10 baby crow calls just last week.


