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RE: Rescuing a baby bird - Tobi - 08-29-2015

LOL! He got tired posing for the camera!
He certainly looks very handsome, and well. It may be the same baby. Birds also have good memories, so it might be. He (she?) didn't seem the least bit scared of being photographed.


RE: Rescuing a baby bird - Catherine - 08-29-2015

That is why I think it be my baby. It seemed comfortable with me near and taking pictures. He was posing wasn't he.Smiley4
Baby Robins are cute little birds. You can see why I just had to climb a tree to save him.Heart


RE: Rescuing a baby bird - Cibach - 08-29-2015

What a lovely baby robin and he/she definitely seemed at home in your company.
That's a really good story and a happy ending. The feeling when creatures trust you, even with their babies, can't be beaten.


RE: Rescuing a baby bird - Catherine - 08-30-2015

The birds in the neighbourhood all know who cares for them. I can go into my back yard and the birds don't fly off. Of course I walk very quietly and I don't make sudden moves. That, plus I planted the trees and bushes that they are sitting in and feeding on.