This is how people are supposed to act when an animal is in distress.(unlike the baby dolphin selfie situation)
The loon approached them because he was in trouble and they responded by helping him. Everyone worked to free the tangled loon and they all clapped when he swam off safely. They are all happy to see him healthy and alive the next day.
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017...-gear.html
Humans can do the right thing. The loon must have been desperate and he must have sensed that people could help. He was right. Everyone responded the way they should when an animal is in distress. It restores my faith in humanity. They carefully freed the bird, they didn't run around taking selfies with it.
They have had an experience they will never forget and the Loon with never forget them. The Loon story will be told in their family for generations. I wonder if the Loons will tell the story for generations too.
The loon approached them because he was in trouble and they responded by helping him. Everyone worked to free the tangled loon and they all clapped when he swam off safely. They are all happy to see him healthy and alive the next day.
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017...-gear.html
Humans can do the right thing. The loon must have been desperate and he must have sensed that people could help. He was right. Everyone responded the way they should when an animal is in distress. It restores my faith in humanity. They carefully freed the bird, they didn't run around taking selfies with it.
They have had an experience they will never forget and the Loon with never forget them. The Loon story will be told in their family for generations. I wonder if the Loons will tell the story for generations too.
Catherine