My son's family found a baby crow that was injured a few weeks ago. They took it to the Bird Sanctuary, and they said we could come back in week or so to see how the bird was doing and gave us passes to tour and visit the birds. Sadly though, we found out when we visited that the bird's wing was too broken and the leg too so it couldn't be fixed correctly and it didn't make it. If he'd made it, once well, my son's family could have been the ones to release it.
Some pictures below from the Sanctuary. Was an interesting place to visit and see all the stories of how the birds got there and their story. Some will probably never leave. We were able get food and the little birds would come sit and eat. So cute. Those will eventually be released back into the wild.
Pictures not great quality. Their cages weren't really in sun but more in shady areas.
This guy below; the Barn Owl was so funny to watch
May have to click twice
I have a video of the little bird they found but I'm not including because so sad to see how hungry it was. The mom is still in the tree with two other babies, but she couldn't help the one that fell because of it's wing and leg. Guess even though it didn't make it, it was better than if it had been left for another animal to kill it since it was defenseless.
On another note, latest craft is a project bag that I made for my crochet/knitting. Pattern was found on Ali's YouTube channel at Little Drops of Wonderful.
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Peabea
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What a beautiful place and great pics. Thanks for sharing them and your son was raised right. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteBless you for being such a caring person!
ReplyDeleteSad about the birdie. Our human lives are so protected that we try to seek solution for any mishap:) Bless you!n
ReplyDeleteWild bird sanctuaries are truly a labor of love for those who care for these birds. I was sad to read the one your son found didn't make it. Last year I found an injured hummingbird and coordinated getting it to a bird rehab center. I don't know if he made it but when I checked last fall, he was in a cage with other recovering hummingbirds.
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