05-06-2017, 10:25 AM
Great post Catherine! Thank you.
There will be baby birds out of nests, looking helpless on the ground and calling out to their parents. But it's okay. The parents know exactly where they are and will continue to feed and protect them.
Finding baby deer in long grass all alone is another one. The mothers let them sleep, and go away to graze but always return. They know exactly where they are. I have watched this happening in my back field, and kept a look-out with binoculars. If a human interferes the baby will really be in danger because the mother will reject it.
There will be baby birds out of nests, looking helpless on the ground and calling out to their parents. But it's okay. The parents know exactly where they are and will continue to feed and protect them.
Finding baby deer in long grass all alone is another one. The mothers let them sleep, and go away to graze but always return. They know exactly where they are. I have watched this happening in my back field, and kept a look-out with binoculars. If a human interferes the baby will really be in danger because the mother will reject it.


