Rescued Baby Bird Reunited with Parents
A baby bird is found in a pvc pipe in a parking lot and reunited with its parents. So glad to see a happy ending.
What did you think of this rescued bird? Please leave a message in the comment section below and share this video.
Love
March 25, 2015 @ 1:06 am
A great post Lola. This is a wonderful rescue and amazing that the bird is back with his family! God’s amazing creation. I believed this made God smile from heaven.
Sandy Miller
March 24, 2015 @ 9:28 pm
That was one adorable baby bird. Good job in rescuing the little guy.
Debbie
March 24, 2015 @ 8:15 pm
Awwww…. such a cute little guy!! I’m glad he’s back with his family!!
Lola
March 24, 2015 @ 9:14 am
You did a great job in rescuing this baby bird. I have rescued many animals, and I’m a trainer for dogs/cats for verbal commands and sign language. One thing to remember for future reference, usually if a baby bird is handled (any bird, chickens, baby chicks) if they are handled by human hands the mother will abandoned them. If you can, try and get a handkerchief, or tissue something soft to pickup the bird so the babies aren’t abandoned by their parents. You were lucky, or, I should say the baby bird was lucky. This is constructive criticism, I’m happy that you did rescue the bird, also happy that this was a fulfilling experience for you. Animals are truly a gift and we can learn from them. I enjoy training animals so much, as that also is a fulfilling experience. Most importantly love and attention is the best trainer. Thank you for sharing!! Have a wonderful day!
Lola
Lola
March 24, 2015 @ 8:56 am
You did a great job in rescuing this baby bird. I have rescued many animals, and I’m a trainer for dogs/cats for verbal commands and sign language. One thing to remember for future reference. Usually if a baby bird is handled (any bird, chickens (babies) if they are handled by human hands the mother will not come back for them. If you can, try and get a handkerchief, or tissue something soft to pickup the bird so the babies aren’t abandoned by their parents. You were lucky, or, I should say the baby bird was lucky. This is constructive criticism, I’m happy that you did rescue the bird, also happy that this was a fulfilling experience for you. Animals are truly a gift and we can learn from them. I enjoy training animals so much, as that also is a fulfilling experience. Most importantly love and attention is the best trainer. Thank you for sharing!
Lola