My Garden Diary | A young robin bird, sooo cute! :)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @Csilla-ju9vo
    @Csilla-ju9vo 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good Morning, dear Maggie...do not worry about reading anything! Nature is however the best teacher🥰.I am also just observing 95% of time. I have seen the same behaviour on my balcony from a baby-bird on a rainy, cold day and i marvelled about this energy-conserving behaviour of animals/birds many times in the woods, after challenging weather- conditions...Enjoy your garden-paradise and I wish us all lovely days!🐦🪶

    • @lifeisbeautiful-smile
      @lifeisbeautiful-smile  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you @Csilla-ju9vo 🥰 I totally agree that nature is the best teacher, through quiet observations I've been learning so many beautiful realisations in life and most of the time this wonderful discovery happens when I'm with the Nature. I wish you all the best too, my dear friend🦋 🤗 I have ordered the book you have recommended me and I cannot wait to receive it via the post soon! Thank you again for sharing this with me 🥰🙏 Take care x💌

  • @Csilla-ju9vo
    @Csilla-ju9vo 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing some moments from the life of this extreemly cute little Soul! There is nothing greater than Nature! It literally saved/saves my life in this crazy human world! I strongly recommend the book of Joe Harkness: Bird Therapy. Happy to see more videos about your garten-paradise!

    • @lina13792
      @lina13792 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi dear Csilla
      Thank you for this video of that truely beautiful little robin. I love how you describe the scene, full of empathy. and you really were lucky to film it that close.
      I also love birds very much and listening to your comment makes me happy to know, that there are people truely caring for birds and loving them too ❤
      You sure did the right thing to keep distance, because this little fellow really had a hard time. He surely appreciated it, that you gave hime time to recover and kept an eye on him.
      He/she must have felt cold, that's why the feathers are so fluffy. Birds can raise their feathers to make a big duvet around them, maybe he had fever. He didn't move a lot to not attract the cat's attention. He seemed very exhausted, you see how heavily and fast he was breathing.
      I think he felt your good and caring energy, that's why he didn't flee right when he saw you. Next time you could lay some earthworms nearby, he would have loved them for a faster recovery.
      Young robins are all brown, the red feathers do come when they're grown up. So this robin must have been injured or ill, but it got a little help from a loving human ❤
      In which country did you observe him, if I may ask? Whatching it from Switzerland 😊
      Wishing a wonderful and happy day for everyone watching this video and for all nature lovers ❤

    • @lina13792
      @lina13792 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm happy for you that nature has such a good impact on your health in this really very crazy human world 🥹
      Sometimes animals and nature in general are the only ones to know, what's important and what it's all about. 🌳🪷🪻🐦‍⬛🦉
      I would love to know, how they make it 😉
      Your book recommendation sounds interesting.
      All the best to you! ❤

    • @Csilla-ju9vo
      @Csilla-ju9vo 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, Lina...I am not the person who posted this lovely video, i just made a comment about!!! I

    • @lifeisbeautiful-smile
      @lifeisbeautiful-smile  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you both

    • @Csilla-ju9vo
      @Csilla-ju9vo 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Dear Maggie, thanks for your kind post! I am by far not an expert in birding, but I do not think, that this baby-robin was necessary ill! Life is tough, dangerous and exhausting for young birds. I observed from time to time, that they fluff themselves up, specially if it is a cold, rainy day and that's how they keep themselves warm, rest or/and take a nap. The robin seems to me to look and move totally normal after the period of being mostly motionless and I presume, resting. That's how they save energy, if they need so. Wishing you all beautiful moments outdoors!

  • @HopeBoyd-zm9jl
    @HopeBoyd-zm9jl 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This little robin is bad sick, breathing hard, can't see. Some kind of diease. Hope it don't suffer long. So sad.

    • @lifeisbeautiful-smile
      @lifeisbeautiful-smile  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello there, thank you so much for this information, this is so sad to hear :(
      Actually, I wish I knew this, so I could have perhaps helped it better or at least kept it comfortable(ish) whilst it was in our garden. I have not spotted it again after this day, sadly. Although we have many robins here that frequent the garden, it would be lovely to hope it's one of them, still alive and still singing beautiful birdsongs but it's very likely not anymore :( -- Maggie xx