Hi, I found a humming bird and I need help searching for an animal rescue.?

I’ve already tried a few numbers, but they closed their lines because they don’t answer past 7. I’ve already tried google, but everyone isn’t working. I’m predicting the baby humming bird is in it’s nesting stage, since it has all it’s feathers, but a short tail and a beak that’s about 1/2 an inch long. I’ve been feeding it sugar water for every 30 minutes, but I know that past 24 hours – I can’t continue since it’ll cause deformities in the bird later on. I really need help because I couldn’t find the nest, and I’m afraid the bird won’t survive the night. Please, Help. ASAP.
I’ve already tried that site, and sadly, they don’t have anything for around the Los Angeles, California area. I live in San Gabriel. Most of the links are for Central California, whereas I’m in the South.

Here is list of rehabbers from the State of California’s dept of fish and game:

http://www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/rehab/facilities.html

You don’t need to feed hummers at night, or any other diurnal birds, for that matter. They sleep at night.

more help:

WildRescue: (866) WILD-911 (Southern California hotline that connects you to wildlife rescue organization near you)

International Bird Rescue and Research Center, California:

http://www.ibrrc.org/found_bird.html

• Northern California: (707) 207-0380 ext. 110

• Southern California: (310) 514-2573

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