


You never know what the universe has planned for you. It always amazes me how the timing has to be so perfect in order for things to happen. Yesterday morning I went on a walk with my hubby. On our walk I was busy looking up in the trees for our new herons. Thankfully, hubby was looking on the ground and saw this tiny little chick just sitting in the middle of the road.
We quickly scooped him up and got him out of danger but weren’t having any luck finding the nest or mama bird anywhere. He was too small to be on the ground and on his own, especially on a busy street. We ended up taking the little guy to the South Florida Wildlife Center where they will care for him and release him when he’s ready. This also gave us the opportunity to donate to the center for all the great work they do. I love their slogan: “Saving Wildlife in our Urban Jungle.”
Sadly I’ve seen quite a few birds that have died this summer. The National Audubon Society sent out an email blaming the extreme heat for killing lots of babies. Although there’s no one better than a mama bird caring for her young, the odds were stacked against this little guy and the staff at the wildlife center agreed we made the right choice to bring him in. It was a small deed but nevertheless a good one and it felt great saving this little life!
I was surprised that we still have little babies like this in the middle of summer. Always thought this was more of a spring time event. Do you have the same where you live?
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You and hubby are angels!
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Thanks Donna ππ
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Well done to you both. It’s a good feeling to help another soul. π
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Thanks Sandra! Yes it is and he was such a cute and tiny little guy π
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That’s so awesome… Glad you came to his rescue… To cute!!
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Thanks, he was a pretty cute little guy ππ
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I havenβt heard my usual happy birds on my morning walks lately, itβs been so very hot here. I hope they are ok?
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I’ve been putting water and food out for them several times a week to help. But it’s sad because I’ve found several that didn’t make it in our yard π₯
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