riderxlx wrote:
Well Gallery I guess is where TO go since I have the pictures attached I took with my Samsung Galaxy A53 not for photographic skill and excellence but to quickly get some images to send to a bird rescuer who helped me ID the bird and send me the contacts I needed to the baby in the right care.
I called the Roger Wildlife Center this morning and the little birdie is doing very good. They are giving it standard antibiotic treatment and it is eating now, YEAAAA !!!!!
Amazing since a cat caught it and brought it in after jumping the fence with it in it's mouth.
They expect it be released back in nature 6-12 weeks depending on its age. It is a young fledgling so I am happy.
So I wanted to share this with the family here.
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Ah, how beautiful and what a lovely story and thanks for sharing it. One lucky birdie to have landed with you! Glad it will be OK!!!