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My guess is that it's had a concussion. If you can't keep it in a cage inside (with water and food), I would try to put a little fence around it in a very protected area outside. Do you have anything like chicken wire? And be sure to include water in there. And maybe consider putting a decal on some of your windows, so birds don't fly into them.

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Brain swelling is what I've been thinking. When I attempt to pull out it's wing, he tries flapping them and I still can't see anything. I have tried giving it water but will try again. Do you have any idea what I can give it to eat?I don't know what to do for him but if he's dying, I'd rather him die in the house where it is warm and safe, rather than dying outside in the elements. He doesn't seem to be in any type of distress, but who knows, I know nothings about injured birds.

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Also had a slow day at my first real birding day of the year. I went to the North Etiwanda Preserve by my house, which has been very alive with birds in past years, but today was very quiet.
After finally going through my photos today, it appears that an Accipiter that I had identified as a Cooper's Hawk in the field, was actually a Sharp-shinned Hawk. I still had Cooper's Hawk earlier in the day so it's an addition not a replacement. 1) Canada Goose
2) Mute Swan
3) Egyptian Goose
4) Mallard
5) Eurasian Coot
6) Black-headed gull
7) Feral pigeon
8) Wood pigeon
9) Indian ring-necked parakeet
10) Monk parakeet
11) Magpie
12) Carrion crow
13) Eurasian starling