I agree with Lynda Anderson's advise. In any case Wild Bird Fund always will accept any wild life birds or animals. It's basically a hospital that helps anyone in need of care whether injured or not. Everyone's situation is different. Employees are compassionate, skilled, highly qualified and professional.
Leave them alone. Do not touch them. If you did not disturb the nest when you removed the a/c, then chances are the parents will return. If you are putting a new a/c in the same place, lift it into place carefully. We did the same thing Tuesday and both parents were watching and once the new one was in place they returned and feed the babies. If you Don't put a new one in place, watch carefully and see. If they don't return it is likely they will die. It is extremely hard to save wild baby birds. Pigeons are different but sparrows and other types of wild birds usually die within a few days.
Leave them be unless they are abandoned.
WBF will accept the baby birds. Place them in a cardboard box for transport. A donation is welcome but not required.
There website's first page has a link for what to do. Didn't read it through, so not sure if it will be helpful in this situation.
Wild bird fund takes care of injured birds, mostly, I think. However, call them and all of they can help guide you.
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