I rescued a baby robin this morning. There's a nest of robins in a tree branch just outside our second story bathroom. Robins nest there every year. This morning there was a ruckus out there at around 5:00 am. A bunch of birds squawking. I looked out and could see several birds flying around a robin's nest. They seemed to be attacking each other. When I went outside a little bit later part of the robin's nest was on the patio, along with a baby robin. I think blue jays tore the a chunk out of the nest and dumped the baby robins out. They might have carried off one or two other baby robins, because there is usually more than one.
Anyway I was watering some flowers and doing a bit of yard work while it was still cool morning, and all the while the two adult robins were hopping around all agitated about their baby sitting there on the patio. I kept my distance to see what would happen because robins (or any bird for that matter) generally won't accept their own baby if you pick it up or mess with it. They'll just abandon it. But this baby robin was far to young to fly yet, and I figured it wouldn't survive down on the ground. So I got out a ladder, put on some work gloves, and carefully put the baby robin back in its nest. After that the two adult robins calmed down, and were hanging around the nest. I don't think they'll abandon the baby robin, even though I picked it up. Hopefully the blue jays won't be back.
edit: Tonight when I got home from work one of the adult robins was sitting on the nest. So I guess they didn't abandon the baby robin.