Edit: the sparrow has left the nest, I repeat, the sparrow has left the nest! (He flew out the truck bay door)

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    Try tuning off as many lights as you can. Then open a door that has light coming through it. Show it the way out…

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    I used to professionally catch birds in warehouses. If they get to be an issue, put a bird mist net as close to the ceiling or those solid struts as possible. Probably up on top of that structure there if there is access. You may need to watch a video on how to set up the net. You usually need some kind of support on the sides, like a stick or pole. Then get a cane pole or something long with walmart bag on the end to make noise and shake it, chasing the bird towards the net.

    You can also sometimes find success with a cardboard box propped up with a stick and string. Put some seed under and wait for them to go under.

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      I’m just a grunt so I don’t get to make big calls like that, but I actually have setup a deadfall trap with a milk crate and a string lmao, I might go get some seed later and see if I can bait it

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      Actually, looking at the video, if you can’t get a net up high, but you can lure him consistently onto a shelf. Look at his preferred flight off of the shelf, set up a net in that flight path, and next time he lands, stand opposite of the net and stomp, clap, shout, and thrust something at him, preferably thrust something high to keep his flight pattern low and horizontal. Do it suddenly once he’s comfortable. He can see nets, but may panic enough to fly directly away from you into the net.

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    @StarvingMartist

    She doesn’t look like she’s starving, House Sparrows have been living in warehouses & even the Detroit airport for years

    If there’s a food & water source, you may have Sparrows for good

    i would not expect her to take Pop Tarts from the hand ??? but her calmness to your approach suggests to me that somebody’s been feeding her (maybe on the sly)-- probably they drop the crumbs for her to pick up instead of trying to hand feed her tho

    (males have gray crown & black bib)

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      Well that’s good at least, I just worry cause she looks young and all there is here is lights and metal truss, would just hate for her to be stuck locked up in here over the weekend and not be able to find anything to eat

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    Are you in a live production equipment warehouse? SOCO breakouts, cables, lighting instruments, etc?

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        Nice. I recognized the truss and road cases. I do stagehand work at a popular extra stop for touring productions. Done some union gigs as well, although I’m not in IATSE yet.