Looks like a fledgling. Or very close to being considered a fledgling.
It's not unusual for them to "fall" out of nests and the usual recommendation, if they're otherwise uninjured and active, is to put them in bushes or similar near the nesting site, especially if the parents are still around. This will help shelter them from predators.
The parents will still continue to care for them because this is a natural occurrence.
If they're not yet fledglings, the recommendation is to restless then to their nest, if possible.
Ran across this yesterday:
It's not unusual for them to "fall" out of nests and the usual recommendation, if they're otherwise uninjured and active, is to put them in bushes or similar near the nesting site, especially if the parents are still around. This will help shelter them from predators.
The parents will still continue to care for them because this is a natural occurrence.
If they're not yet fledglings, the recommendation is to restless then to their nest, if possible.
Ran across this yesterday: