Kabir Большая I feel like there is something to gain by treating animals well, but I can’t describe it lol. I want to say it makes them reciprocate your behaviour?
@@TovKafur Crude humor as well. Perhaps you missed the point, or never suffered sufficiently. God has granted you an easy path, up until now........ Have you ever tasted Corona beer ??? When will THEY sell Corona Beer half off? We wonder.
But how the bird would have survived in the forest. It is not accustomed to catch food and live without support. Therefore, there is a high probability that it died.
it's just amazing how strong can that woman be. she attached to that bird as she raised him, but she was not keeping him in a cage or inside the house. she just let him go, let him free.
@@darkfarfetch3664 I thought also something must have happened but we don't know that at some point they have to survive on their own and start to raise there own offspring.
Did she let him be free? He kept coming back to eat, which means she left him depending on her for survival. If you want to help a wild bird live free, it’s not as easy as just feeding it. It has to learn how to survive by watching its mom and being fed the insects it will continue to eat. Not everything is instinct.
wickedsticks - you can’t say that the world is “full” or “filled” with that. That’s just stupid and childish. The huge majority of people on earth live in peace.
Or Hawks. I used to have a bird I raised roam free in the garden. It would even ask for food for it's own nest that was in the garden bushes. And on one of those trips a hawk just went full circle of life on him.
Yeah, well look at young humans of the West these days, more and more are still living with their parents at 30. Doesn't say much for our species does it?
finsclapping You know what’s fucked up. The only reason the bird came back was for a food source. Birds wouldn’t get emotionally attached. What’s more fucked up is I watched some old ass lady grow up a bird while at I watch and feel proud. Wtf is quarantine doing to me
I'm a Park Ranger and that was so nice from you going above and beyond when nature's needs a little hand from us. You have a very good heart and soul. I'm pretty sure it was tough to take care of the baby finch until it got bigger. You have totally made my day for what you did with nature😊
Different bird's eat different things. In the wild, baby bird's eat what their parents eat: worms, insects, seeds and so on. However, baby bird's can eat different types of food if bing cared for by someone other than their parents. For example, puppy food soaked in water until spongy works well. You can use a stick to collect the spongy puppy soft food to feed the baby 🐦...
When I was 12 years old I found a baby sparrow. It was featherless and had its eyes closed like this bird. Even though the adults in my life weren't convinced I could save the bird, they didn't intervene. My bird 'Tweety' was my project. This was long before the internet existed so I couldn't Google how to keep it alive. I had noticed that many birds would eat our dogs dry dog food so I decided that's what I would feed Tweety. I sat cross-legged on our patio and pound the dog food with a hammer, making a fine ground meal. I added water to it to make a paste and Tweety loved it! I kept him in my room in a cloth-lined Easter basket. He would tweet for food anytime I was around. He survived, and like this bird, the time came for him to leave the 'nest'. I had childlike disappointment when he flew away but made the adults very proud of my dedication and ingenuity. It was a very rewarding experience for a kid.
I had a similar experience with a House Finch almost 20 years ago now. She went native, but would come back to see me everyday until her friends and her left to winter elsewhere. I moved shortly afterwards, and never saw her again, but I think of her just about every day still.
I bet he come back after the fall to find you had moved and how dreadful that must have been for the Poor bird, a very sad ending to find its mummy all gone and moved out
You saved his life and helped raise him to the age that he’s meant to leave the nest. I’m sure he’ll never forget you since you were practically his mother.
Vietnamese farmer named Tonny He is just one of those bitter people that can’t stand seeing positive people’s comments. We just have to enjoy the positive people and go on. Nice of you to try to help him seethe positive in life. 🦋🌸☀️🐌
My brother did the exact thing in the year 1977, he was 9 years old at the time, I still think it's amazing how a small boy of that age could raise a new born baby sparrow, not to mention he did it by himself no help came from the adult in the family. 😊
A 9-year-old saving a baby bird's life is quite a feat. I take off my hat to him; I salute him! If he is still alive, he's now in his mid-50s, and he could be my son (I have two daughters, 58 and 53). I would be so proud of such a son. A kid who can do that can do anything, and I hope he has had an awesome life and is now a dad himself! Kudos to that long-ago 9-year-old!
@@marilynrowland5197 It was an amazing feat wasn't it! Yes he is 54 now, however sadly he never had a mother like you who would see the beauty in what he had accomplished, as that small little boy. A childhood of emotional neglect and verbal and mental abuse has left its toll on the soul, this is why what he did touched my heart so profoundly, and I was inspired to write his story down. Imagine a boy full of sadness and confusion and a home full of dread being able to save a baby birds life! Just shows us the love that children have that can so easily be taken away. Those were the lessons taught to him throughout his childhood, some mothers ought not have children.
I had the same experience with a baby mockingbird I found in the middle of July in the middle of a hot street. I brought the baby home took care of him for about 4 weeks, I fed him finely smashed ham I made into a paste mixed with water and he loved it. After a fue days the little guy was ok to start eating mealworms. The little guy ate almost 1,000 mealworms before he finally left. He would come home at dusk, get a nice meal and go to sleep in his enclosure I built for him and wake up, get another meal of typically 17- 20 mealworms and fly around in the trees on my land and play in his bird bath until he got hungry again and then he would land on the front porch railing and start singing his I'm hungry song . I would walk outside and he (Oscer) would see me and just start talking up a storm and fly at me full blast and land on my finger, or he would land on my shoulder, get a meal and we would go for a walk together he would be on my finger or shoulder the entire walk. This wonderful encounter happened every day until he became a teenager and brought his girlfriend to see me a couple of times, It seemed like he wanted me to see that he has found someone and was happy and he needed to move on. Then he stopped coming to visit me. But many times I would walk outside and I could hear him saying hi to me with his and my special whistle talk we made together throughout his stay with me. That was a very special, pleasant and sad experience that I will never forget.
@@cryptidelic Besides Oscar the little mockingbird I was never blessed with children...I've always wanted to be a dad, I guess it's just not in the cards for me.
I raised a trasher. My hubby found him in the middle of the road, brought him home, put him in a box, hand fed him with a baby feeder. He grew and grew. Loved to be with us, sat on hubbys chest, my shoulder. We dug up worms and fed him. He never left our side even when we took him outside. He slept in his cage all night. He grew into a beautiful adult Thrasher. One evening he heard birds of his own kind, l left him out, he flew away never to return. We were heartbroken but understood the need to be completely free. I named him LUCKY. We will never forget him.
@Septimius Severus Wild birds know what to do. It takes literally CENTURIES to truly "domesticate" an animal to the level that dogs are. Even parrots are wild, compared to chickens and turkeys.
It is tough. I know. Raised some Blue Jays and one by one they all left. It is all good. They bless us for a while and that is really enough. They are wild and deserve to be free.
I raised a little finch like that, that fell out of the eaves of my office building, I too learned how to feed her and I named her Petey Peep. I kept her in a little plastic vented reptile container full of shredded paper and fed her every fifteen minutes. I took her with me all day at work and she stayed on my desk in a very large call center. She went to all my management meetings and everyone called me the bird whisperer. I got her plumped up and when she was ready to fly I let her go, she flew up into a tree and peeped for me but I had to let her go and I went to work, when I got home for lunch she was still in the same spot peeping for me, I tried to get her down but she was too high and I eventually gave up and sat on my balcony defeated. Then she flew out of the tree and landed right on my head where she liked to nest. I said you want to live with me don’t you, so I brought her inside and put her in a large cage. Every night I let her out and she would sit on my head and then fly and rest on the corner of a picture frame that had a painting I did of an angel sitting on the ground holding a dove on his finger, she slept there every night then flew back to her cage in the morning. I loved her so much and she truly loved me back, I had never felt such a love outside of a dog. She lived for about 7 years and one day I found her dead on the floor in the morning. I buried her in my garden and placed a little angel statue on top of her. That was a long life for a finch, and she made my heart shine.
Always hard to "let go" of them once you've become their parent. At least you can find comfort in knowing he appreciate your kindness & care....& he won't crash his car, take drugs, or commit crimes. Raising a baby bird is way easier than a human.
This is so beautiful. What a kind soul this woman has. Thank you so much if you are reading this. I hope that twerp is thriving and has a family of his own!
It just shows how big a heart you have taking care of a defenseless animal is a hero move saving any type of life is a hero's move the world needs more people like you keep it up
We have a baby finch, we saved it and have been feeding it with an injector. He eats a ton, he eats so much his little gullet fills up like a ballon. He is about 4 days old. So sweet. We think he is a finch. We LOVE him.
I hope everything is going well for the bird and the wonderful human being that raised it. That’s one truly patient human being , that’s certainly filled with good !
And then he will always have the memories of a very kind lady that raised him and looked after him. He will then tell this story to his kids and wife. 😊
You did a terrific job my lady, I think this bird will always be grateful and thinks you're his mother. It will always keep returning. Fantastic, greetings Vic.
I hope she stopped eating birds, if she did. Did you know all egg producers kill male chicks the first day of life? Standard Global practice. Most commonly bagged, gassed or ground alive. Humans took the Fowl out of the wild and selectively bred "CHICKENS" Your comment showed your love for animals. I hope you dont eat or wear them. And most of all dont feel like this is an attack, Im doing online activism.✌🌎🐡🐐🐿🐪🐌🐮🐣🐑🐨🐗🐢🐧🐺 In the U.S 58 billion are killed for flesh a year and another 300 million are killed in "Egg production" that's just chickens!
@@veganbadbitch8961 Not as funny as you with your "online activism"😂 Nature is the way it's meant to be, all living things feed off one another right down to the microscopic level, you can reject it all you want but it won't change a thing.
@@JohnWayne-86ed Im against animal abuse. I do activism face to face when theres not a pandemic.... A lot plant based milks and meats are great. Why choose to eat abuse? Taste cant justify it. Theres nothing natural about eating dead animals in this day and age.✌YOUR ACTING AS IF YOU ARE LIVING AWAY FROM ALL CIVILITAION AND EATING ANIMALS TO SURVIVE LIKE AN APEX PREDICTOR
This has put a smile on my face and filled up my hearth. Knowing that there are still people with a good soul and hearth. Thank You Susan, thank You so much!
My mother rescued two such birds when the entire nest fell down... She fed them untill they grew up... One of them unfortunately could not make it, but other one flew away healthy... Such a satisfaction it was. I witnessed her kindness all my life... Love you mom...
This brightened my day so much! Thank you for sharing this story!! I have so many bird feeders and photograph them all the time. The same ones come around and I love having their constant company!
Once I saw a dove outside in the snow just thought it was just chilling. Went back out side it was still there, I picked it up and took inside got a laundry basket to shield it from my cat. Nursed it back to health. When it was strong I let it go freer it flew off to my delight, however it flew back as if to say thank you. One of the great moments of life.
That Bird will tell his story to his children's, I have Human Relatives. Once time ago I raised by a pretty lovely women.. she given me this life.. When you all able to fly we will go to her home.
What a beautiful story! 🥰❤️😘 Thanks so much to this kind lady! She saved this precious little darling! 😘❤️ I am always so thankful to people who help innocent animals! 😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
That was beautiful of you. I'm sure you loved him very much, and in his way, he loves you too. His instincts for the outdoors, trees, and flying are hardwired in him, but you gave him a chance he'd otherwise would not have had. My mother did something similar when I was probably about 4 years old. We lived on the second story of an apartment, and she rescued a baby sparrow that had fallen from its nest but somehow survived. She kept it in a cage, and after having seen its mother fly frantically looking for it, she kept the window open, and the cage nearby on the kitchen counter near the window with the cage door open. I still remember how amazing it was. The mother would fly into the kitchen through the open kitchen window, and straight inside the cage to feed her nestling. She did this until the nestling one day left the cage, flew around the kitchen a bit, then followed his mother out the window. I remember my mom was a little sad as she had gotten attached to the nestling as well. But she was also happy that it went about its life. You're both very special people.❤❤❤
I'm in love with this video! Thank you Susan for doing this I love when ppl help animals! God sees what u do and ik he appreciates you for what you've done🖤
These are special people who care for animals, birds, etc God bless them.
Those that care for humans are nice too ^^
Kabir Большая I feel like there is something to gain by treating animals well, but I can’t describe it lol. I want to say it makes them reciprocate your behaviour?
It will expose the real person you are GOOD OR BAD.
I care for a dove till it got better poor thing must of got hit by a car
Vegans? 😊💚
To raise such a tiny fragile little life you must have been so dedicated. What an experience. So much respect to you.
Amazing !
Ikr
Baby birds are also tasty. I keep a nestbox just to have free meals every spring.
@@TovKafur
Crude humor as well.
Perhaps you missed the point, or never suffered sufficiently.
God has granted you an easy path, up until now........
Have you ever tasted Corona beer ???
When will THEY sell
Corona Beer half off?
We wonder.
@@charlesmichaels6648 Life is suffering. Killing baby birds for fun helps to get on with it.
She didn't keep the bird in cage for her emotions and attachment, she leave it free, this woman done a great job
Yesss
But how the bird would have survived in the forest. It is not accustomed to catch food and live without support.
Therefore, there is a high probability that it died.
@Channel 1 ಅಡ್ ಯು ಗುಮನೆ
ಅವರ. ಅಡುಗೆಮನೆ
U know the main important thing when u raise a bird u need to keep him in a cage , or it will be eaten by something 😁
it's just amazing how strong can that woman be. she attached to that bird as she raised him, but she was not keeping him in a cage or inside the house. she just let him go, let him free.
But it seems like the bird still came back when he could fly free.
I also raised a Bird when she grew up she gone away
@@darkfarfetch3664 I thought also something must have happened but we don't know that at some point they have to survive on their own and start to raise there own offspring.
Did she let him be free? He kept coming back to eat, which means she left him depending on her for survival. If you want to help a wild bird live free, it’s not as easy as just feeding it. It has to learn how to survive by watching its mom and being fed the insects it will continue to eat. Not everything is instinct.
Poor baby, He's so little. You are so sweet, thx for your kindness.
Man google has saved more lives than we know lol
@Cynical Someone needs to be put in timeout....
Cynical Wake up on the wrong side of bed? There was no need to insult them.
Love finds a way...
@Cynical take it easy there numbnuts
I teared up when she said at some point the bird didn't come back it's bitter sweet
Linda Gibney I am crying at that also 😞
Me too 😢
Maybe he found a girlfriend and started a family! And he’s busy caring for his chicks. I’d like to believe that at least :)
Crying, as I do whenever I watch any and all Dodo stories. I buy a lot of tissues.
Somewhere out there.....
Hes getting laid
The best part of this story is the bird was free and not living in a cage.great vid.
@Philip Charles Z0 ni
So true no animal deserve the cage, even dogs cats and zoo
Birds can remember their home. 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
The way he would open his mouth and cheep to you to say “I’m hungry, please feed me” was adorable. He saw her as his adoptive mother
*She. The house finch has no red which means she’s female.
In a world filled with hatred, it's stories like this that gives you so much hope and warmth..
I agree with you Distant Lander.
What kind of food she fed baby bird? Where can I buy that? Please let me know
THAT LADY IS FREAKING AWESOME..
Full of hate??? Are you sick?
wickedsticks - you can’t say that the world is “full” or “filled” with that. That’s just stupid and childish. The huge majority of people on earth live in peace.
She is a very kind lady who was making every effort to keep the bird alive👍👏🙇♀️
I actually think this is how animals become mature: leave the nest, not needing to return. It means the parents have done a good job.
Or Hawks. I used to have a bird I raised roam free in the garden. It would even ask for food for it's own nest that was in the garden bushes. And on one of those trips a hawk just went full circle of life on him.
@@rafaelaizpun7842 what did u feed him
Yeah, well look at young humans of the West these days, more and more are still living with their parents at 30. Doesn't say much for our species does it?
Or cat ate them.
finsclapping You know what’s fucked up. The only reason the bird came back was for a food source. Birds wouldn’t get emotionally attached. What’s more fucked up is I watched some old ass lady grow up a bird while at I watch and feel proud. Wtf is quarantine doing to me
“It’s hard to believe that I did that!” Says the caring soul. 😇🥰
I'm a Park Ranger and that was so nice from you going above and beyond when nature's needs a little hand from us. You have a very good heart and soul. I'm pretty sure it was tough to take care of the baby finch until it got bigger. You have totally made my day for what you did with nature😊
Ranger Joe what do you feed them
Do you know what she fed him?
Thank you for the job you do 😊❤️
Different bird's eat different things. In the wild, baby bird's eat what their parents eat: worms, insects, seeds and so on. However, baby bird's can eat different types of food if bing cared for by someone other than their parents. For example, puppy food soaked in water until spongy works well. You can use a stick to collect the spongy puppy soft food to feed the baby 🐦...
When I was 12 years old I found a baby sparrow. It was featherless and had its eyes closed like this bird. Even though the adults in my life weren't convinced I could save the bird, they didn't intervene. My bird 'Tweety' was my project. This was long before the internet existed so I couldn't Google how to keep it alive. I had noticed that many birds would eat our dogs dry dog food so I decided that's what I would feed Tweety. I sat cross-legged on our patio and pound the dog food with a hammer, making a fine ground meal. I added water to it to make a paste and Tweety loved it! I kept him in my room in a cloth-lined Easter basket. He would tweet for food anytime I was around. He survived, and like this bird, the time came for him to leave the 'nest'. I had childlike disappointment when he flew away but made the adults very proud of my dedication and ingenuity. It was a very rewarding experience for a kid.
Did it revisit you, now & then?
Many times they do !
Oh my God...Such a sweet story ♥ ♥ ♥ and yes I felt that bitter sweet moment too..
@@madhumaniar1801 , I like to think he did. I'll never know because I couldn't tell him apart from all the other sparrows in our neighborhood.
You're an angel, like this lady. Thank you for saving that 🐦.
P An wow that’s awesome!
"he stopped coming back"
*PUNCH* right in the feels-oh god it hurts.
RIGHT?! 💔😭
What if something happened to him? And he wanted to come back but could not or died...
I hate thinking that if he didn't come back, something happened to him.... ♥️
@@msdanascully11 okay, yeah you are right.. So let's just think he grew up and wanted to be an undependent grown man! 💪💕
Dad you coming back?
I feel like crying when I watch this . May God bless you for showing kindness to such poor animals.☺️👍
I had a similar experience with a House Finch almost 20 years ago now. She went native, but would come back to see me everyday until her friends and her left to winter elsewhere. I moved shortly afterwards, and never saw her again, but I think of her just about every day still.
I bet he come back after the fall to find you had moved and how dreadful that must have been for the Poor bird, a very sad ending to find its mummy all gone and moved out
What did you feed
swati21sharma dog or cat food in water works great
@@spookynight135 thanks a ton
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This is absolutely beautiful. The world needs more people with a soul like hers.
You saved his life and helped raise him to the age that he’s meant to leave the nest. I’m sure he’ll never forget you since you were practically his mother.
Shut up. Who asked you
Mikaeel S. bruh why should he shut up?
Think about what you’re saying
Vietnamese farmer named Tonny He is just one of those bitter people that can’t stand seeing positive people’s comments. We just have to enjoy the positive people and go on. Nice of you to try to help him seethe positive in life. 🦋🌸☀️🐌
Mikaeel S. that statement is incredibly vulgar, unjustifiable and technically speaking, the person isn’t “saying”, the person commented with words.
gigisdiamonds lol true
So beautiful, thank you for saving this cute bird, amazing woman.
If more people were like this woman, the world would be a better place. Being kind to the helpless is it's own reward.
blackened 1 yes amen thank you
He would not have survived without you, dear lady. Thank you and selfless people everywhere. Lovely story.
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You’re a beautiful person! The world needs more ppl like you!
Scythe ok.
True
@Scythe I'm dying
@WellingtonCSFX Agreed!! ❤️
My brother did the exact thing in the year 1977, he was 9 years old at the time, I still think it's amazing how a small boy of that age could raise a new born baby sparrow, not to mention he did it by himself no help came from the adult in the family.
😊
What did he feed it as a baby?
Bread soaked in milk at first then when it got big enough worms from out of the garden. 😊
@@nikkibaxter5550 haha so saving a bird because the bird is more beautiful then the worms?
A 9-year-old saving a baby bird's life is quite a feat. I take off my hat to him; I salute him! If he is still alive, he's now in his mid-50s, and he could be my son (I have two daughters, 58 and 53). I would be so proud of such a son. A kid who can do that can do anything, and I hope he has had an awesome life and is now a dad himself! Kudos to that long-ago 9-year-old!
@@marilynrowland5197 It was an amazing feat wasn't it!
Yes he is 54 now, however sadly he never had a mother like you who would see the beauty in what he had accomplished, as that small little boy.
A childhood of emotional neglect and verbal and mental abuse has left its toll on the soul, this is why what he did touched my heart so profoundly, and I was inspired to write his story down.
Imagine a boy full of sadness and confusion and a home full of dread being able to save a baby birds life! Just shows us the love that children have that can so easily be taken away.
Those were the lessons taught to him throughout his childhood, some mothers ought not have children.
There is still hope for humanity with caring people like that
God bless you
You're right but as you will see by this video's dislikes we are not out of the woods yet.
I had the same experience with a baby mockingbird I found in the middle of July in the middle of a hot street. I brought the baby home took care of him for about 4 weeks, I fed him finely smashed ham I made into a paste mixed with water and he loved it. After a fue days the little guy was ok to start eating mealworms. The little guy ate almost 1,000 mealworms before he finally left. He would come home at dusk, get a nice meal and go to sleep in his enclosure I built for him and wake up, get another meal of typically 17- 20 mealworms and fly around in the trees on my land and play in his bird bath until he got hungry again and then he would land on the front porch railing and start singing his I'm hungry song . I would walk outside and he (Oscer) would see me and just start talking up a storm and fly at me full blast and land on my finger, or he would land on my shoulder, get a meal and we would go for a walk together he would be on my finger or shoulder the entire walk. This wonderful encounter happened every day until he became a teenager and brought his girlfriend to see me a couple of times, It seemed like he wanted me to see that he has found someone and was happy and he needed to move on. Then he stopped coming to visit me. But many times I would walk outside and I could hear him saying hi to me with his and my special whistle talk we made together throughout his stay with me. That was a very special, pleasant and sad experience that I will never forget.
That's so cute❤️
Virgle Phillips it must be hard watching your child grow up
@@cryptidelic Besides Oscar the little mockingbird I was never blessed with children...I've always wanted to be a dad, I guess it's just not in the cards for me.
@@makerofmanythings8447 adoption?
Such a sweet meeting. It's very endearing and the bond people have with these little creatures to trust us. You're his human daddy. Sweet! 💖
I raised a trasher. My hubby found him in the middle of the road, brought him home, put him in a box, hand fed him with a baby feeder. He grew and grew. Loved to be with us, sat on hubbys chest, my shoulder. We dug up worms and fed him. He never left our side even when we took him outside. He slept in his cage all night. He grew into a beautiful adult Thrasher. One evening he heard birds of his own kind, l left him out, he flew away never to return. We were heartbroken but understood the need to be completely free. I named him LUCKY. We will never forget him.
@Septimius Severus no they can survive among their own kind.
I think you both are correct
@Septimius Severus Wild birds know what to do. It takes literally CENTURIES to truly "domesticate" an animal to the level that dogs are. Even parrots are wild, compared to chickens and turkeys.
Sacrifice of his willingness is the true Love...😍❤
@Septimius Severus they can survive with their kind you're the fool.
It is tough. I know. Raised some Blue Jays and one by one they all left. It is all good. They bless us for a while and that is really enough. They are wild and deserve to be free.
I raised a little finch like that, that fell out of the eaves of my office building, I too learned how to feed her and I named her Petey Peep. I kept her in a little plastic vented reptile container full of shredded paper and fed her every fifteen minutes. I took her with me all day at work and she stayed on my desk in a very large call center.
She went to all my management meetings and everyone called me the bird whisperer. I got her plumped up and when she was ready to fly I let her go, she flew up into a tree and peeped for me but I had to let her go and I went to work, when I got home for lunch she was still in the same spot peeping for me, I tried to get her down but she was too high and I eventually gave up and sat on my balcony defeated. Then she flew out of the tree and landed right on my head where she liked to nest. I said you want to live with me don’t you, so I brought her inside and put her in a large cage. Every night I let her out and she would sit on my head and then fly and rest on the corner of a picture frame that had a painting I did of an angel sitting on the ground holding a dove on his finger, she slept there every night then flew back to her cage in the morning. I loved her so much and she truly loved me back, I had never felt such a love outside of a dog. She lived for about 7 years and one day I found her dead on the floor in the morning. I buried her in my garden and placed a little angel statue on top of her. That was a long life for a finch, and she made my heart shine.
🌟♥️🌟♥️
So beautiful history.
You made my day.
God bless you.
this melted my heart . we need more persons like you.
❤️❤️❤️
❤️hugs
That made me tear up...the compassion she showed to that little being. Such a sweet story.
I love how he opens his little beak when he sees the food on the stick.
tubez4321 Oh My God Yesssss!
I knoooow, absolutely precious lil guy! The food must’ve been pretty good! 🐦👍🏼🍯 I wonder what the mixture was?
He didn’t see it yet, his eyes weren’t even open at that point.
Oofus Doofus well he was definitely awake, I think the point was that the cutie had an appetite! ☺️👍🏼♥️
@@williambjorge5909 1:40 disagrees with you.
Always hard to "let go" of them once you've become their parent. At least you can find comfort in knowing he appreciate your kindness & care....& he won't crash his car, take drugs, or commit crimes. Raising a baby bird is way easier than a human.
It's moments like this that restore my faith in humanity, god bless
What why lol tf
@@elitju4368 you are a disgusting person
@@elitju4368 I know like how does this restore somebodies faith in humanity, we literally eat birds
Yeah lol
Of all people, man, i belive you the least. Nice cute snack it is, isn't it?
I love the lady more then the bird because she's pure hearted, a gift not all possess. I'm at aw at her, not the bird.
Very true !!
Something would be seeing with you if you loved a bird more than a fellow human being.
When she said "then he stopped coming"
*my heart sunk*
Cod: warzone Player FRIEND ME same 😞
Same. 😔
@My Own Private Idaho Why should it though?0
The adults in the audience knew what that meant 😬
@My Own Private Idaho no! The neighbors cat took over!
Wow the level of patience and love you need to do is ... next level . You are an amazing person. God bless you
Do you know what good Karma this woman has in her right now 👍❤️, Always good karma taking care of Animals. ❤️
Well said. 😀😍
God bless..
yes, the spirit of the creator is manifesting himself whenever we act in kindness
WHAT KARMA DOES ONE HAVE IF THEY EAT THEM OR TAKE THIER BABIES FROM THEM FOR THEIR MILK TO SELL IT IN A JUG?🖤✌
@@avadea5296 ITS KIND TO NOT EAT AND WEAR ANIMALS.🖤
How adorable . So glad she saved this little bird. 💖👍
This video had a better story than most TV shows on Netflix.
No Netflix is good amazon is bullshit I don't know why they charge 😂😂 They should give it for free. 😌
Angus Davidson true 🐥
I m ready to pay her my Netflix charges..if i get to see more like this...still better then watching nudes on Netflix
uh please
Amen to that!
This is so beautiful. What a kind soul this woman has. Thank you so much if you are reading this. I hope that twerp is thriving and has a family of his own!
Oh my goodness this is so beautiful
It just shows how big a heart you have taking care of a defenseless animal is a hero move saving any type of life is a hero's move the world needs more people like you keep it up
This good samaritan did a beautiful job ... It was so inspiring to see this little baby getting stronger and stronger ... A heart warming video ❣
This is called motherhood and you truly are a mother to him and no matter where she goes she will come back to you always coz you are a savior❤️
When the lady said,
"Then he just stopped coming"
*I felt that :(*
Edit. Wow the like is 999
Pls keep it that way....
Just like my dad
F
Talk about "empty nest syndrome" 😅😥
Me too 😢
Maybe he was eaten by an eagle or he found his mates and fell in love
The bird never came back because he's to busy raising a baby human he found.
Omg lol
Plot twist.
Awesome comment
😂🤣👍🏻👍🏻
Ur an ass LMAO
I was having not a so good day, but after watching this I feel a lot better.
I hope everyday will be good day for you!💞💞
I hope your days are better now 💖
TheIsai911 how was your day today ? ❤️
My brain is was having not a so good day after reading that comment.
DONT EAT BIRDS YOU'LL BE SAVING BIRDS EVERYDAY YOURSELF!!! AND THAT FEELS AWESOME...UNLESS YOUR ALREADY VEGAN????😘
Looking at this my heart hurts with love. So beautiful, so real. Thank u for putting in all it needed. It forever comes back to u. God bless.
This is amazing they didn’t try to force keep him they just let him leave when he was ready
I wouldve straight up eaten it. Protein
@@damienturner6368 i love you
damien turner OMG!!!
@@damienturner6368 nahh man to small dose of protein. ;)
I would have cried when he didn’t come back 😭😭 I’m such a crybaby
Love is not about possession, It's about appreciation.
My pigeon is dead and I take care of their offspring in the same way but it gets easier with the pump.
Me too.
@@bernapas9020 Even if it's not about possession, don't you think it can still hurt to see it go after seeing it grow like that?
That's what they do. They leave the nest to stare their own family😄
**HOW TRULY WONDERFUL PERSON YOU ARE, MY FRIEND!!
you made tears come out of me . i wish if there people like u everywhere
Yeah
We have a baby finch, we saved it and have been feeding it with an injector. He eats a ton, he eats so much his little gullet fills up like a ballon. He is about 4 days old. So sweet. We think he is a finch. We LOVE him.
MY RESPECT FOR THIS LADY, SHE JUST SAFE SOMEONE LIFE 🙏
Tbh it was probably eaten by a hawk or something due to it being domesticated but it was a nice thing to do
@@jacobsanchez8241 i agree
Its dead
Every body needs a Mama ❤️
So cute
He’s gonna come back one day to introduce his family
He got eaten on the 3rd day...
@@jrm1077 sadly have to second this. No idea what a predator is. Should have clipped wing feathers because he is domesticated.
He wont , he got eaten by neighborhood cats
Lol relax it was a joke, of course he isn’t coming back this isn’t a Disney movie
💕
That may be the best thing I have ever seen on TH-cam. Special place for you in Gods heart. So neat. Thanks for doing that.
I hope everything is going well for the bird and the wonderful human being that raised it. That’s one truly patient human being , that’s certainly filled with good !
Why do you keep referring to her as a Human Being? ARE YOU AN ALIEN???👽👽👽
And then he will always have the memories of a very kind lady that raised him and looked after him. He will then tell this story to his kids and wife. 😊
miki orbigoso 😂😂😂😂
👍🏾🙏🏽😇💙
Orrr maybe he didn't return because he met a cat
@@drownless6528 bruuh lol
@@drownless6528 no don't wish him bad 😥
O my God
She's so loving....woman
God Bless her
I really appreciate you for your act of kindness
I'm just happy they didn't lock him on a cage to never leave, the bird was saved and returned to nature
Optionally also
Thats lovely ❤️
@@pyerack ?
He probably got eaten by a predator
What an amazing journey together and an amazing unexpected bird mom!
You are a truly caring person we need more people in the world like you.
Beautiful kindness, exactly what the world needs more of.
She’s a Disney princess.
Ginger Grant Is that a Snow White reference?
😭
I thought that very thing! Except I said, "Snow White!"
Yes, totally agree a Disney Princess: raising a true 'tweet finch🐦Tweety.-💦
Yes ,she is.
There is a special place in heaven for those who do things like this.
He is a cutie .
how do you know this ?
Are you god?
@@SupperGems it's called faith. If you don't believe that's your prerogative
@@abrahamparish
So your faith is giving you the prower to know who's going to hell or heaven?
@@SupperGems find someone else to troll...
This women is amazing! She did everything to keep this lil bird alive and blossomed him into a healthy and beautiful bird!
A fruitful life!!!
You did a terrific job my lady, I think this bird will always be grateful and thinks you're his mother. It will always keep returning. Fantastic, greetings Vic.
I love that she give him his freedom and didn't lock him in ❤️
I hope she stopped eating birds, if she did. Did you know all egg producers kill male chicks the first day of life? Standard Global practice. Most commonly bagged, gassed or ground alive. Humans took the Fowl out of the wild and selectively bred "CHICKENS" Your comment showed your love for animals. I hope you dont eat or wear them. And most of all dont feel like this is an attack, Im doing online activism.✌🌎🐡🐐🐿🐪🐌🐮🐣🐑🐨🐗🐢🐧🐺 In the U.S 58 billion are killed for flesh a year and another 300 million are killed in "Egg production" that's just chickens!
@@veganbadbitch8961 I wear a chicken skin jacket made from the finest cocks on the block, you're missing out!
@@JohnWayne-86ed wow. Thats a special one. Oh I get it you think you are funny.😴
@@veganbadbitch8961 Not as funny as you with your "online activism"😂
Nature is the way it's meant to be, all living things feed off one another right down to the microscopic level, you can reject it all you want but it won't change a thing.
@@JohnWayne-86ed Im against animal abuse. I do activism face to face when theres not a pandemic.... A lot plant based milks and meats are great. Why choose to eat abuse? Taste cant justify it.
Theres nothing natural about eating dead animals in this day and age.✌YOUR ACTING AS IF YOU ARE LIVING AWAY FROM ALL CIVILITAION AND EATING ANIMALS TO SURVIVE LIKE AN APEX PREDICTOR
This has put a smile on my face and filled up my hearth.
Knowing that there are still people with a good soul and hearth.
Thank You Susan, thank You so much!
Finch: "I was flying around and came across other finches. Their mommies don't look like you. You have some explaining to do."
FACTS!
' I grew up fast and shed my feathers and got two legs dear'
@@aminmecci2441 That might work😁
Ahahahahah "Mommy I was confused. How are we going to go to that son and mom event with the other finches?" 😂😂😂😂😂😍😍😍
Thank you for your kindnesses
So great that you never wanted it to be caged but gave option to fly free.
Your rudimentary kitchen towel “nest” made me smile. 😍 for someone without feathers, you made a great bird mom. Good job 🙏✌️🕊
My mother rescued two such birds when the entire nest fell down... She fed them untill they grew up... One of them unfortunately could not make it, but other one flew away healthy... Such a satisfaction it was. I witnessed her kindness all my life... Love you mom...
What did you feed it?
What did u feed her
Aww such a beautiful way your think about your mother, May Bless you both. Sending love from America ❤️🙏🏽☀️
What should I feed the house finch babies?
What did she feed them?
This lady has a beautiful soul. I love this story ❤
What a wonderful lady, she did such a great thing! 💗
The inner good of people at its finest. Really heart warming.
It makes me feel so good seeing the goodness of people in full display. 😀😍
Thanks to this lovely lady, this little one is living the life he was meant to live.
lm amazed how well you brought him up, you are so kind, and what a joy he is .
Don't worry. He will eventually come back to borrow money or for a place to do Laundry.
Or for a free meal 😂
😂
Omg!🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂
🤣🤣
He will want his room (cage) back.
I'm so overwhelmed there still are truely good people in the world.
Such a loving thing you did for the bird. This almost brought tears to my eyes
What an outstanding job you did raising Twerp, truly!
One of the most important and emotional ever saw on my life. It's so inspiring. Thanks a lot.
Birdie on a date:
Chick: So, when I get to see your mom?
Berdie: 😳 uuuuuuuuh.....
UUUHHH
Never came back.
I am sure he got a partner in life and raising his family.
or got eaten.
Dead
@@abletomas4063 lets be positive for a while, there is already too much negativity around us. Thousands of people are dieing each day.
@@smallclips4164 your awesome God bless you.
@@smallclips4164 bruh it's a bird what did you have for dinner this evening hahaha
This brightened my day so much! Thank you for sharing this story!! I have so many bird feeders and photograph them all the time. The same ones come around and I love having their constant company!
Once I saw a dove outside in the snow just thought it was just chilling. Went back out side it was still there, I picked it up and took inside got a laundry basket to shield it from my cat. Nursed it back to health. When it was strong I let it go freer it flew off to my delight, however it flew back as if to say thank you. One of the great moments of life.
You're a hero
❤🕊🕊🕊❤😇
I love all the little but fierce episodes, their all so cute
That Bird will tell his story to his children's, I have Human Relatives. Once time ago I raised by a pretty lovely women.. she given me this life..
When you all able to fly we will go to her home.
LoL
Aight that is just too sweet to ignore!
Aww So cute 🐦 😢
Wao😂
Pavankumar Hanwate no one will believe as , humans are so horrible to nature ! One on millions care about life ...
What a beautiful story! 🥰❤️😘 Thanks so much to this kind lady! She saved this precious little darling! 😘❤️ I am always so thankful to people who help innocent animals! 😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
That baby bird is a cutie
Some videos just brightens your hectic day....giving you more hope for humanity ❤❤❤❤
The bird will be like,
I shall remember this, human.
When the day comes and the bird nation attacks, you will be spared.
**laughs in AA guns**
🤣🤣🤣
B3ΛN hunting season
Turn the grill on
*Laugh in evil bird language*
So touched. So nice and kind to give life to a being. What an achievement. 😘
Amazing woman AND bird!!!! Uplifting!!
That was beautiful of you. I'm sure you loved him very much, and in his way, he loves you too. His instincts for the outdoors, trees, and flying are hardwired in him, but you gave him a chance he'd otherwise would not have had. My mother did something similar when I was probably about 4 years old. We lived on the second story of an apartment, and she rescued a baby sparrow that had fallen from its nest but somehow survived. She kept it in a cage, and after having seen its mother fly frantically looking for it, she kept the window open, and the cage nearby on the kitchen counter near the window with the cage door open. I still remember how amazing it was. The mother would fly into the kitchen through the open kitchen window, and straight inside the cage to feed her nestling. She did this until the nestling one day left the cage, flew around the kitchen a bit, then followed his mother out the window. I remember my mom was a little sad as she had gotten attached to the nestling as well. But she was also happy that it went about its life.
You're both very special people.❤❤❤
AW
Bird Mom: You're not strong enough to make it. Gotta go!
Baby Bird: Thats ok. My Human raised me to be an Eagle.
Parents never abandon their nestlings unless they know it's a useless situation. And this would be the case as the bird would end up dying of cold.
Agreed.
That is so sweet!!!🐥🦅
Saxophone Edifier win!
Hell she did !
I'm in love with this video! Thank you Susan for doing this I love when ppl help animals! God sees what u do and ik he appreciates you for what you've done🖤