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I never realized these funky birbs were so big. I only ever saw them strutting their funky stuff down the road but never seen them held by human hands before.
@@mr.turbo_boost3383 I wonder if I will ever see a lovely video about an innocent beautiful animal without some D-head troll in the comment section going on about wanting to kill and eat it, or how they already have and how “tasty” they are.
Do they oh we dnt get thrm nr here thr from Southampton marshrs n thr like we thought ther wer rare thrn wrn we named thrm dunlop plover it made more sense
In Europe a lot of countries use German name Waldschnep for the local spiecies. They are pretty famous (they were considered a delicacy in the past) but I also never seen one till recently.
We've got American woodcocks here in the marshlands around Chicago and they migrate throughout the area. Found one that had flown into a window and was wombling around dazed on a busy downtown sidewalk. We have a bird rescue group here that regularly patrols the downtown area looking for birds injured like this (as you can imagine, there are many - lots of tall glass buildings), so I gave them a call and they took him off for rehab. They are lovely birds!
Thank you for doing that. I’m in Chicago too and have had them pick up a young Sora Rail I found in my alley one night sitting under a street lamp. I also rescued a Redstart sitting dazed outside of my office building. They do wonderful work. Even though the city tries to cut down on light pollution so the birds can migrate through, the glass building still cause a lot of injuries and deaths.
Oh god, the one time I visited Chicago was only for 2 days, and I saw multiple birds that had hit skyscraper windows. Only one was still alive (a brown creeper) and I scooped it up, carried it away from the busy sidewalk and road, and brought it to a park. Chicago is cool, but the bird situation is depressing.
@@Sleipnirseight - Yeah, those all-glass skyscrapers are killers. On the other hand, though, we have a lot of dedicated parklands throughout the city that are natural bird 'resorts,' and a naturalized foot/bikepath that follows along the Chicago River almost from downtown,out to the Western suburbs, on which Bald Eagles (!) have recently been spotted diving for fish!! (They migrate thru this area these days, and some have established themselves in the forest preserves a bit south from the city center.) Lots of hawks and falcons that live in the city, too. I've watched multiple generations of a hawk family nest in some trees two houses down from my 3rd floor apartment balcony...so much fun to see them come back year after year. Keeps the rodent and pigeon population down, too. You can always tell when and where a raptor has been hunting...you'll be walking along and suddenly you notice a thick trail of feathers scattered through the grass. The ones nesting near me will frequently take a moment to strip their catch while sitting on top of the telephone pole out back, right at eye-level from my back porch, before bringing it back to the nest for the young 'uns. A bit gruesome, but such is nature, and the babies gotta eat!
You do realize the word "cock" first described male birds, then it was appropriated as a verb for their motion such as when a puppy cocks their head, and then vulgarly because of how early they rise and sing their territorial war cries? From peacocks to cockerels to the woodcock and beyond, their name isn't the funny bit, and I'd wager anyone who has decided the word "cock" is exclusively vulgar simply isn't educated enough. Yes words can be funny, but by laughing about it you're essentially being that person who reposts memes that the person in it asked to please stop... like Star Wars kid. You're just bullying everyone at that point.
I'm pretty sure people over the age of 12 can... However, I'm also pretty sure nobody can help but laugh at the bouncing woodcocks - and if you don't know what that is, look it up on YT.
Beds have the most crazy rituals I be ever seen. Can’t forget Sage Grouse and 100’s of others all over the world. Shame we can’t find a way to live without making they’re live harder
@@azurehue2248 ..Meanwhile normal vets get payed insane amounts of money and don't give two fucks about animals, for example vets in us still declaw last I heard, they should be fucking HUNG.
Thank you for looking after the wonderful Creatures, the world needs more people like yourselves , don't you love the way they walk? It's awesome. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
I missed viewing this video when it was made - seeing it now and watching Simon release this sweet woodcock brings memories of Simon's many rescues and his wonderful love and care for all the wild creatures of the world. Simon you are missed but have left us this great legacy of Wildlife Aid aas well as all the team members who so lovingly worked with you.
We had one of these decide to take a migration break and chill out in our backyard for a few hours once! Almost 30 years ago now… still the coolest bird I have ever seen in these parts (Boston-harbor/metro/suburbs)
Wow, I've never seen one of those before or knew we had them in the UK. What an interesting looking bird. I'm glad he was all right and is now back in the wild where he belongs thanks to you guys.
Thank you for helping this Woodcock, sadly there was a deceased one round the corner from my house this week at the side of the pavement under the hedge. Guessing it was brought down by the huge storm the previous night as they fly at night & possibly it wasn't well already. I'll never know but it was a beautiful & unexpected creature to see in a built up area.
These birds have the misfortune to be a prized shotgun target.I think the small size and flying speed somehow makes up for a deficit in the shooters erm.....Anyway lovely to see one so close up and getting another chance at life.
+RefiaPhenix Where do you live? It sounds like a nice country. Over here in America, birds like that are also a popular game bird sadly, quail are a favorite too. Isn't it enough that hunters already have a goddamn GUN on their side, do they really have to make it as easy as possible? Over here they even put them into *fenced* areas, clip their wings, and then people pay money to have the easiest, most unfair game of hunting ever. You may or may not remember (I don't know how much this was in the news internationally) when Dubya was president, vice president Cheney was involved in a scandal after he _shot his friend in the face_ at one of those places. After it happened, I bought a t-shirt that says "I survived quail hunting with Dick Cheney". So many people asked me about it, especially other kids who weren't aware of the incident, and the mockery continued. Got kinda off topic.
+Shirley Yes, although they're small birds, i've never hunted them, but from what i know they're hard to hunt since they prefer thick wooded areas, and have excellent camouflage.
I was shocked to recently discover this while researching for more information about this beautifully quirky bird. I just don't understand why anyone would want to shoot them. Makes me very sad. Great to see one being released I agree.
Twice in all my years, I've had a Woodcock doing its silly walk on my front lawn. I felt so honored to see one so close. I keep hoping for another visitation.😂😊❤
I love it when you release these little goofballs that don't fly away, maybe they want to stay with you cause the love you share with us. Thank you and your fellow friends, and new ones in the field.
This is going to sound horrible, but I didn't know Woodcocks were so big!!!! I have seen videos of them and their cute little calls and I just assumed they were like, the size of a fricking Conure or something. Aaaaaaaaaa one of the best birds just got better!
Oh my god you're the people from Wildlife SOS! I remember watching that show on Animal Planet when I was home sick from school. Bless you for continuing to do this good work for the natural world!
i walked into an ol dilapidated camp one time and a woodcock flew right into my arms,needless to say it was really happy to get back outside,im kinda curious to know how long it was in there(it flew in through a hole in a broken window i assume)
That bird is so cute. Isn't that the species that does this funny walk while foraging for food. This wobbly step then swing down two three times before taking another step?
At first I thought he was a kiwi but the. I saw the name of the video and I was like "oh"n XD Hope that little bird is having an amazing time in the Wild! :D
he big!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! large birbo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! birbo makes great escape!!!!!!!!!!! there he go!!!!!!!!!! he go off!!!!!!!!!!!!! byebye birbo!!!
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU no where near extinct where I shoot them. Also, Much more sustainable, and ethically sound, than buying a battery chicken from a supermarket. The woodcock has had a wild and free life, and still has a chance even when being hunted, can’t say the same for the chicken
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU not around where I live they haven’t. I’m in England, in Kent. I’ve seen more about in the last year than previous. And besides, I don’t usually shoot more than one a year, sometimes I don’t. But I tell you, they are truly delicious.
I’m used to watching videos of woodcocks performing their unique rhythmic walking motion. This is the first time I’ve seen a woodcock scurry forward in standard bird fashion! Such intriguing creatures, woodcocks.
Im a bird watcher and regularly visit my local RSPB which is home to Woodcocks and i have never seen one, thanks for posting, its so nice to know that there are others out there with a deep love and respect for our wildlife 🐿🦔🐦🦦🦇🐣🦆🦅🦢🦉🦤🪶🦎🐟
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these taste really good fyi
@Auschwitz Soccer Ref. I know I shot one and ate it.
Lmfao
🎉drsyedakaren🎉sunshine🎉
@@g0tsp33dhey man
Love how nonchalantly it just walks out of the cage and into the bush, like it just got out of a taxi
it's not only Wild Life Aid, it's also Wild Life Uber 😉
Lilithia Abendstern lol! exactly
Why would the chicken cross the road when he could just get a lift from this dude
Not really.. he walks into a bush like every other bird..
Yes exactly! Those instincts kick in and he is at home!!!
I never realized these funky birbs were so big. I only ever saw them strutting their funky stuff down the road but never seen them held by human hands before.
Are you American? If you so guys have another woodcock species - somewhat smaller in length with a lovely buff-coloured underside
My thoughts exactly 😂
Wonder if they taste like chicken ?
@@mr.turbo_boost3383
I wonder if I will ever see a lovely video about an innocent beautiful animal without some D-head troll in the comment section going on about wanting to kill and eat it, or how they already have and how “tasty” they are.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 And I wonder when people will learn to take a joke
That bird looks like a big version of a humming bird
"Your Hummingbird has evolved!"
Lol
low budget kiwi
It looks like a pigeon and a humming bird at the same time to me.
Ye
Oh wow, woodcocks are actually bigger than what I expected. I thought they were sparrow sized.
That's what she said
thats what she said
@@thatonecheesedevourerthat’s what she said
That's what she said
that's what she said!
The majestic swiggity swooty birb
ah man I'm embarrassed how hard I laughed at this
Swiggity swooty gotta get that booty
I always think of the bowerbird instead.
So thats what its called. I never seen this bird before and when I saw the video pic I thought it was a giant humming bird 🤷♂️😁
I love that it's called a woodcock
I've never seen that kind of bird before, it looks to me like a giant, chubby hummingbird mixed with a kiwi. So cute!
They dance when they walk too.
Do they oh we dnt get thrm nr here thr from Southampton marshrs n thr like we thought ther wer rare thrn wrn we named thrm dunlop plover it made more sense
I didnt realize they were that big
In Europe a lot of countries use German name Waldschnep for the local spiecies. They are pretty famous (they were considered a delicacy in the past) but I also never seen one till recently.
@@KittyAA2 yer i thort i seen one thier nocturnal
I mean typically speaking, Woodcocks are bigger than Woodpeckers.
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I don’t even want to think about Woodchucks
I laughed harder and longer at this than I should have
Out. Get out.
Ba-dum-TSs
We've got American woodcocks here in the marshlands around Chicago and they migrate throughout the area. Found one that had flown into a window and was wombling around dazed on a busy downtown sidewalk. We have a bird rescue group here that regularly patrols the downtown area looking for birds injured like this (as you can imagine, there are many - lots of tall glass buildings), so I gave them a call and they took him off for rehab. They are lovely birds!
Thank you for doing that. I’m in Chicago too and have had them pick up a young Sora Rail I found in my alley one night sitting under a street lamp. I also rescued a Redstart sitting dazed outside of my office building. They do wonderful work. Even though the city tries to cut down on light pollution so the birds can migrate through, the glass building still cause a lot of injuries and deaths.
How can you take that name serioisly?
Oh god, the one time I visited Chicago was only for 2 days, and I saw multiple birds that had hit skyscraper windows. Only one was still alive (a brown creeper) and I scooped it up, carried it away from the busy sidewalk and road, and brought it to a park. Chicago is cool, but the bird situation is depressing.
@@Sleipnirseight - Yeah, those all-glass skyscrapers are killers. On the other hand, though, we have a lot of dedicated parklands throughout the city that are natural bird 'resorts,' and a naturalized foot/bikepath that follows along the Chicago River almost from downtown,out to the Western suburbs, on which Bald Eagles (!) have recently been spotted diving for fish!! (They migrate thru this area these days, and some have established themselves in the forest preserves a bit south from the city center.)
Lots of hawks and falcons that live in the city, too. I've watched multiple generations of a hawk family nest in some trees two houses down from my 3rd floor apartment balcony...so much fun to see them come back year after year. Keeps the rodent and pigeon population down, too.
You can always tell when and where a raptor has been hunting...you'll be walking along and suddenly you notice a thick trail of feathers scattered through the grass.
The ones nesting near me will frequently take a moment to strip their catch while sitting on top of the telephone pole out back, right at eye-level from my back porch, before bringing it back to the nest for the young 'uns. A bit gruesome, but such is nature, and the babies gotta eat!
rehab . Funny
Woodcocks are amazing birds. I love the way they walk.
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@Strat Abuser So were Passenger pigeons, sadly. RIP.
I really LOVE Simons "come on" "off you go"
He is a ray of trust.
"he'll sort himself out" 😂
I didn't know they were so big! He's so cute 🥰
thats what she said
@@thatonecheesedevourer doesn’t really apply here tbh.
@@glutenfree7057 threesome
@@glutenfree7057 yeah it does lol.
Such a lovely bird! Glad he wasn't too injured! Great Job! :)
+Clever Corvid Thanks! ;)
+Wildlife Aid you are so ,so,so, nice .👍👍👍👍💝💙💙💖💖✌✌😺
Nikki Mcgvern
Aww thank you :)
have u eat one of these? theyre very tasty for real now
+*GREEK GAMING* u are sad why would u eat one
Poor birb
Nobody can say its name without giggling 😂🤣
its other name isnt any less funny either - timberdoodle!!!!
You do realize the word "cock" first described male birds, then it was appropriated as a verb for their motion such as when a puppy cocks their head, and then vulgarly because of how early they rise and sing their territorial war cries? From peacocks to cockerels to the woodcock and beyond, their name isn't the funny bit, and I'd wager anyone who has decided the word "cock" is exclusively vulgar simply isn't educated enough. Yes words can be funny, but by laughing about it you're essentially being that person who reposts memes that the person in it asked to please stop... like Star Wars kid. You're just bullying everyone at that point.
@@Undomaranel Sheesh, man, who hurt you?
I'm pretty sure people over the age of 12 can... However, I'm also pretty sure nobody can help but laugh at the bouncing woodcocks - and if you don't know what that is, look it up on YT.
Well, here in the US, we have a bird called the Hairy Woodpecker. I am almost 100% certain Mark Twain had a say in naming it.
Looks like a hummingbird that fell in the soup when it was a kid
now this is a reference that i dont hear often
@@adamrbily8382 ikr
hey, he's not fat just "well covered"
Woobelix 😂
I read the title as "beautiful woodCHONK". It looks like a hummingbird on steroids
it is indeed a beautiful chonk
Wonderful bird. It walked/hopped calmly out of the cage and into the brush, didn’t seem frightened.
It's like the thing went in for a massage. "Yea, that feels pretty goo- HEY, don't touch the face"
That is significantly bigger than I thought they were. I don't know where my expectations come from on that.
I mean, finches and tits are tiny and woodcocks are similarly round, so...
The Woodcock, Kiwi and the Kakapo are easily the birbs of all time.
All my favorites ❤️
Beds have the most crazy rituals I be ever seen. Can’t forget Sage Grouse and 100’s of others all over the world. Shame we can’t find a way to live without making they’re live harder
He looks like a kiwi here!!!!
Arent these people wonderful to take care of animals like this 😊
This is what I want to do as a career.
Noble career. Doesn't pay enough. It's a shame :(
Pretend that you are a bird that has hit on a window?I am already there, doing it all the time. Doesn't pay well.
People like this never do it for the money. They do it because their hearts are flowing over with love.
@@azurehue2248 ..Meanwhile normal vets get payed insane amounts of money and don't give two fucks about animals, for example vets in us still declaw last I heard, they should be fucking HUNG.
Go for it.
What a beautiful birdie. Thank you for helping our fellow creatures.
I love these hilarious birds. They're also called "timberdoodles" among other funny names.
Look at this featherly fella.
Aww poor baby 🥺 What a cutie 🥹😭
I never realized how big they are. What a cutie 🥰
Thank you for looking after the wonderful Creatures, the world needs more people like yourselves , don't you love the way they walk? It's awesome. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
I’ve seen the silly woodcock walk videos. Didn’t know until now how big they were. Bigger than i thought. Cute adorable birds.
I missed viewing this video when it was made - seeing it now and watching Simon release this sweet woodcock brings memories of Simon's many rescues and his wonderful love and care for all the wild creatures of the world. Simon you are missed but have left us this great legacy of Wildlife Aid aas well as all the team members who so lovingly worked with you.
We had one of these decide to take a migration break and chill out in our backyard for a few hours once!
Almost 30 years ago now… still the coolest bird I have ever seen in these parts (Boston-harbor/metro/suburbs)
I'm glad the woodcock made its way through the bush
I've just discovered these birds and I'm in love
Beautiful bird! So cool to see wildlife being cared for and returned to their natural home!
Koliber
Makes me so happy to see you help these beautiful animals and then set them free. What a good feeling.
I appreciate how gentle these ladies were when handling the Woodcock.
Wow, I've never seen one of those before or knew we had them in the UK. What an interesting looking bird. I'm glad he was all right and is now back in the wild where he belongs thanks to you guys.
They're alot larger than I anticipated. How wonderful
... a* lot*
Whoa, Woodcocks are bigger than I anticipated!
hehe
He’s possibly the most cute bird ever
I never knew they were big like that. I always thought they would be just around 5 centimeters tall by the way they walk.
Ikr?
Beautiful bird seeing it up close. ❤
I saw the woodcock and my immediate reaction was *hoOH that’s a big hummingbird*
I've heard Woodcock calls but never seen one in the wild. That would be a treat to handle & care for one. Nice work.
Oh, my darling. Hope you are okay, okay? Love you!
Thank you for your help . . .😊😊😊
The way he hopped off the bench 🥺❤️
Thank you all for dedicating your lives to helping creatures in need.
And again he started his unique dance steps 😄😄
Thanks for tending to him! 💝
Beautiful bird, good job.
and the woodcock is cute too
Thank you for helping this Woodcock, sadly there was a deceased one round the corner from my house this week at the side of the pavement under the hedge. Guessing it was brought down by the huge storm the previous night as they fly at night & possibly it wasn't well already. I'll never know but it was a beautiful & unexpected creature to see in a built up area.
Title: *Woodcock*
Me: *W H E E Z E*
Look at the other names for the woodcock. I dare ya.
I had no idea these guys were that big wow
These birds have the misfortune to be a prized shotgun target.I think the small size and flying speed somehow makes up for a deficit in the shooters erm.....Anyway lovely to see one so close up and getting another chance at life.
+RefiaPhenix Where do you live? It sounds like a nice country. Over here in America, birds like that are also a popular game bird sadly, quail are a favorite too. Isn't it enough that hunters already have a goddamn GUN on their side, do they really have to make it as easy as possible?
Over here they even put them into *fenced* areas, clip their wings, and then people pay money to have the easiest, most unfair game of hunting ever. You may or may not remember (I don't know how much this was in the news internationally) when Dubya was president, vice president Cheney was involved in a scandal after he _shot his friend in the face_ at one of those places. After it happened, I bought a t-shirt that says "I survived quail hunting with Dick Cheney". So many people asked me about it, especially other kids who weren't aware of the incident, and the mockery continued. Got kinda off topic.
+Shirley Yes, although they're small birds, i've never hunted them, but from what i know they're hard to hunt since they prefer thick wooded areas, and have excellent camouflage.
I was shocked to recently discover this while researching for more information about this beautifully quirky bird. I just don't understand why anyone would want to shoot them. Makes me very sad. Great to see one being released I agree.
plus they attack other birds nest & eat the chick brain like zombie forget about that one Huh!. lol
@J Ancel Inhumane!
Twice in all my years, I've had a Woodcock doing its silly walk on my front lawn. I felt so honored to see one so close. I keep hoping for another visitation.😂😊❤
Absolutely amazing work you do Simon and the rest of the team,keep up the rescues!
Koliber
I appreciate the hasty but businesslike manner with which he got out of that kennel
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Emergency Command Hologram? If so, somebody was pulling a Star Trek Voyager which is "irrelevant" to the video. Yeah I had to go Borg.
Does the heart good.
Thank you.
This is one of the most expressive birds I have ever seen
I love those little birds.
i like how its hop out on the side of the chair and made a shortcut XD
He's beautiful
Even during Christmas you manage to have time for the animals. I bow to you, Simon and your team.
What a beautiful creature -- so glad he wasn't hurt.
' hops to the hospital and home again '
That bird's luckier than most people.
I love it when you release these little goofballs that don't fly away, maybe they want to stay with you cause the love you share with us. Thank you and your fellow friends, and new ones in the field.
What a beautiful little bird..
This is going to sound horrible, but I didn't know Woodcocks were so big!!!! I have seen videos of them and their cute little calls and I just assumed they were like, the size of a fricking Conure or something. Aaaaaaaaaa one of the best birds just got better!
Oh my god you're the people from Wildlife SOS! I remember watching that show on Animal Planet when I was home sick from school. Bless you for continuing to do this good work for the natural world!
Were u sick from getting a V a x?
This bird experienced the equivalent of a human being abducted by aliens.
Wow - I didn’t realize how big they actually are but then I didn’t know these wonderful crazy creatures existed until a few days ago.
i walked into an ol dilapidated camp one time and a woodcock flew right into my arms,needless to say it was really happy to get back outside,im kinda curious to know how long it was in there(it flew in through a hole in a broken window i assume)
I'm sure he was glad to be rescued! lol
He sure was,i brought him/her down to the pond near the camp and it did exactly what the one in the video did
Koliber
THE MAJESTIC ECH BIRD
Such a beautiful bird!
I just love timberdoodles 💜 Thanks for helping him, these birds are endangered and it'd be a shame to lose them.
And the bird thinks:"Ha! You think I will beautifully fly towards the camera but NO. I will not play along with you humans." And there he hops away xD
That bird is so cute. Isn't that the species that does this funny walk while foraging for food. This wobbly step then swing down two three times before taking another step?
Such a pretty bird :)
I love these birds!
The way he casually walks out of the cage and hops off the bench was both anticlimactic and comical. Haha
Great job! Thank you. 👍
At first I thought he was a kiwi but the. I saw the name of the video and I was like "oh"n XD
Hope that little bird is having an amazing time in the Wild! :D
I liked what you did for the Bird. I just wish you wouldn’t have lied about it. Hopping to the hospital.
Haha "woodcock"
woooooaaahhh Heaven let your light shine down.
he big!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! large birbo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
birbo makes great escape!!!!!!!!!!! there he go!!!!!!!!!! he go off!!!!!!!!!!!!! byebye birbo!!!
Vexed Wing bye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Farewell!!!!!!
You are all addicted to exclamation points. Seek help asap.
love how even though its a prized game you still care about it good luck with future rescues!
Hehehe woodcock
Muy guapa Española vetarina!🥰
The other bird,the Woodcock,was quite cute too.
They are a fantastic meal, wouldn't have let that go. Real challenge to hunt them, fast like quail in usually pretty tight cover
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU nah they’re really tasty
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU no where near extinct where I shoot them. Also, Much more sustainable, and ethically sound, than buying a battery chicken from a supermarket. The woodcock has had a wild and free life, and still has a chance even when being hunted, can’t say the same for the chicken
@KAHANU ERMEYAS-TULU not around where I live they haven’t. I’m in England, in Kent. I’ve seen more about in the last year than previous. And besides, I don’t usually shoot more than one a year, sometimes I don’t. But I tell you, they are truly delicious.
I’m used to watching videos of woodcocks performing their unique rhythmic walking motion. This is the first time I’ve seen a woodcock scurry forward in standard bird fashion! Such intriguing creatures, woodcocks.
Y u reading this comment, do not waste ur time reading my comment. LOL
I love how polite birds are when you grab them.
*ECH!*
BLACH!
this bird is so awesome
It's an elusive "ECH!" Bird.
MEEP MEEP MEEP
Im a bird watcher and regularly visit my local RSPB which is home to Woodcocks and i have never seen one, thanks for posting, its so nice to know that there are others out there with a deep love and respect for our wildlife 🐿🦔🐦🦦🦇🐣🦆🦅🦢🦉🦤🪶🦎🐟