“The constant fear of not doing something right” That is 100% exactly what I felt when I was raising my sparrow. I was unable to go out with my friends for almost a year becaus I was afraid that my bird would starve to death. Thank god I had my roommate that would feed it when I was working. It’s not an easy task to raise a baby bird you guys.
@@marsk7555 what D. Said. Feed it watered down cat food. And keep it warm. Put it on a shoe box with some paper towels. Do not use clothed towels or hand towels because the bird can get caught on the threads. Also, the bird will naturally get to the highest point of wherever nest it lays on to poop out, so put something underneath his nest to catch the poop. I put mine on a big coffe bowl, and I placed paper towels below the bowl to make it easy to clean afterwards.
“Wow, I don’t have a lot of things I’m great at, but I can keep birds alive”. That’s not a great thing, that’s a phenomenal thing. Having a hobby is great, but saving lives will always be much better (even if they’re our animal friends)!❤️
@Marcus738 Marcus, I bet her house is cleaner than the basement you live in especially since your mother said you're thirty and she doesn't want to clean after you anymore.
"I don't have a lot of things I'm great at, but I can keep birds alive"... If only the world had more people like her in it, humanity would be so much better off.
I am raising a baby sparrow right now that fell out of a nest in the barn rafters. There was no place to put her safely so she came home with us. Flicker just found her wings & watching this beautiful creature develop more each day has been a blessing!
What do you feed the baby bird and how often. I found one that fell out of the nest today. Sprouted feathers, pretty lethargic. She ate a couple small pieces of soaked dry cat food...like a little bigger than a grain of sand.
@@nellllo please don't feed them cat food! Young birds need a lot of insects. Ideal would be to buy (house) crickets in the store and freeze them or already buy them frozen. Then you should feed a few of them every 30-45 minutes. You can also give them a bit of rearing food (for canaries). I wish you and your little bird good luck :)
I was stood outside my house and a baby bird fell off the roof and landed at my feet, I thought it was dead but picked up and cupped it my hands where it would be warm and dark. After about 15 minutes I felt something wet and warm on my hand. I opened my hands up and the bird flew off (just) leaving me with a present of bird poo. Funny way to say thanks!
I ❤️ this. My name has always been "Bird" and as a kid I tried saving a bird I found that had fallen out of his nest. I tried my best but he didn't make it. I made cross, had a funeral, the whole nine yards. I think that your ability to keep these little guys alive is awesome! ❤️
No nice comments? Well let's change that!:D Thanks for complimenting the little birdy its has a bigger smile probably being read this!😌✌ -Sincerely probably future friend
Nice job. One day, at the age of 12, I was walking on a city street and passed by a store owner opening the awning on the store front. At that moment three tiny nude sparrow babies fell onto the sidewalk. Somehow the nest maintained its' shape and protected them. I scooped up the nest and ran home. House rules made me keep them in the garage. Everyday before school I fed them worms. After school they got another round. I was amazed at how fast the little buggers developed feathers. I remember the first day I took them outside after a couple of days practicing flight in the garage. Testing their wings. The three of them suddenly took flight and were gone. Never a thanks. Not even a wave goodbye. Not a peep of thanks!
Indeed I have noticed they stay in the nest until they're fully formed & ready. Then, if I accidentally disturbed them by walking too close, they all just took off & never saw them again. This happened several times on my property, one was in my under-the railroad track tunnel, where there's a nest every year. Another nest is under the awning of my French doors by my kitchen.
I saved and cared for two baby sparrows. It was one of the most demanding but rewarding undertakings I have ever experienced. The day one of them opened her eyes and looked at me for the very first time, was one of the most moving experiences of my life.We formed a special bond, and when I released them, they continued to return to me several times a day. They would wait for me to come out of the house every morning, and they said goodnight to me every night before flying off to join the flock of sparrows that lived in the giant hedge nearby. Who knows how long my paradise would have lasted if not cut short by a relentless hungry hawk and a heartless and sadistic neighbor who despised sparrows. I will never forget those beautiful little souls who left an indelible mark on my heart. I have often wanted to make a video about them, but I haven't been able to get past the pain of having them ripped from my life.
Hi sorry to bother, I recently found a baby sparrow and was just wondering what I need. I’ve already bought baby bird food but I was wondering what else I might need
@@rocklight6661same here.🤚 4 days ago I found 3 babies on the lawn next to my garage. 2 were dead. I saved jumbo & she is still alive somehow. Babycereal & food, scrambled eggs, flies, bread.
I found a nestling sparrow which I believe it had 1 day of life. I gave him a lot of love but unfortunately after being rejected by the Vet, I couldn’t make it survive for lack of time, or knowledge. I even took it to work inside my backpack while cycling. It broke my heart.. having him 1 day and 1 night made my life so happy. At least I could give him a small opportunity instead of being run over by a forklift at work. Just my little story.. I’ll remember him forever.
Enchanting. Compassion and care oozes from every single moment of this video. The fragility and helplessness of the 1 day sparrow till it was fit to fly was a complete story of care and share. Just marvellous.
Baby birds are RAVENOUS all the time! I rescued a baby Starling, and I fed him crickets from the pet store, as well as baby food and dog food. Got him to the wildlife rescue the next day. Glad we saved him.
Yes, I’ve raised so many, had some tears and loses, but I loved it. I set the alarm every two hours, took them to work with me, teacher, and taught my kids how to tell time by knowing when they needed to eat again. Yes, they helped. The three baby squirrels I did the same, taught them how to heat the formulas and test on wrists to see if too hot or cold. By the way, I taught Kindergarten. Real life application of anything is the best teacher.
The planet is filled with wonderful people like this! Believe it or not, they are the majority. You just don’t hear about them as often. As an outside observer, I am very hopeful for your race.
This one melted my heart. I've been there. Suddenly there's this little chirpy baby and congratulations, you're now momma bird. It's so fun and rewarding to take care of baby birds. I am not a morning person at all but whenever I had a baby bird I never minded having to get up early to feed him and having my days revolve around caring for a tiny chirpy being.
I've been a Raptor biologist and rehabilitator for several decades. Raptors are much easier to raise than the little guys. I've raised orphaned finches, jays, etc., and I say, you are one in a million (or more)! Most people don't want to take the intense time to save the little ones, but you do and it's wonderful.
This reminded me of the song Lauren Hill sang in Sister Act 2- “His eye is on the sparrow and I know He watches me.” This woman is amazing. Caring for a life that others might overlook. Good people!!!! Beautiful woman with her birdies. Thanks Dodo for sharing.
I raised a baby black bird and slowly released it back into the yard. I learned a lot about birds then. They’re very smart. They have big personalities. They can tell the difference between individual people. He or she would fly down from the trees and land on mine and my dads shoulders. We were the ones that fed him. The little bird didn’t go near any other human at all. But he or she knew the two of us were safe people. Birds are amazing. Eventually linked up with the other birds and lived its life.
“it’s almost like watching a dinosaur.” Well…it literally IS a dinosaur. An avian dinosaur. That 6 mile wide asteroid only killed off the NON-avian dinosaurs, the ones that were too large to hide from the carnage and dipping temperatures effectively.
@@DarkLordOfGayness That’s just like saying all humans are water lol all these wannabe scientists alway say the same crap about birds..They evolved and became birds dum dum..
@@nicumecu3116 Birds evolved from dinosaurs, which are a specific subset of reptiles with erect posture. In modern cladistic system of classification of animals, birds are considered part of the Dinosauria clade. Yes, they have veered off quite a bit from their land-based ancestors - but when there is no plumage on a baby bird, one could clearly see the similarity to the general dinosaur body plan. Especially when you look at the hind limbs.
This is absolutely beautiful. At a time our world is experiencing so much chaos, you showed everything the simple, beautiful things of life and reminded people to care and they can make a difference. Thank you for being you!!!
@@Areyoukidding621 Summero Leo it could be: “My heart filled with joy when this video popped up. We stopped playing to watch IT.” the IT is neccesary or not?
Well done for going above and beyond to help those birds - as you said, you did what any human *should* do, but that doesn't mean they *will* do it... Which makes what you did even more special!
"i Don't have a lot of things i am good at.. But i can Keep birds Alive" Me: that's the greatest Thing of All Lady! Respect life however small and fragile it might be
What a lovely young woman you are! Saving a precious little bird and feeding to help Frank (FRANK?! Big name for such a little baby.) live, was a big job to take on. They are so fragile. Big thanks to you.
This is so cute. I love when she said, "When we first tried to free him," but I think it is the other way around. Mom is stuck with Frank. Ha ha ha. So wonderful you love bird so much that you will work hard to give them a second chance at life. They are some of the most fun characters to watch.
Frank’s adopted mom: you’re a beautiful lady and have a bright soul! Thank you for your kindness and for showing how it’s possible to achieve it for all humans. 🙏🏻
Yes. I also have spent time around many chickens and waterfowl, and if you can't see how birds are still dinosaurs after hanging out with chickens, then there's no hope for you.
Nah! Dinosaurs never actually existed. It was part of the Rockefeller oil/fossil fuel lie to make us think oil is limited, and expensive. We get what we tolerate, and we accept these lies with no question, and even disparage, ridicule, and reject those that tell us the truth - sort of like the way you're rejecting what I'm telling you now...
@@leelaurence4850 yes yes the earth is flat and the sun rotates around us, a man rose from the grave and walked on water and was oddly pale considering he came from the middle east
I raised a sparrow baby too. I planned on bringing her to the rescue center the next day but found out my city doesnt even have a rescue center for birds. So I chose to take care of her and that were the best 3 weeks of my vacation. She became so close to me it was absolutely adorable. I released her a few days ago. I hope shes doing fine, I really miss her a lot.
OMG baby bird, how vulnerable. 🙏💖 I love cats, every day I feed hungry stray cats and kittens living on the street. I dream of a world where stray animals would live happily. Don't let cats go hungry I will spread this awareness all over the world. Our little friends need us.
thank you for caring about the little ones! Mother Nature has a way of choosing her human caregivers......looks like you passed the test. when i was a little girl, my mom was the bird lady in the neighborhood. everyone brought us the babies they found. our first one ended up staying with us for 9 years. she was an abandoned robin with broken wings. she could not fly to freedom so she became family. i still love animals more than humans. keep up the good work and thank you again for giving God a hand.
Frank was a learning lesson. She may have not been able to be released, but she got a great mama, and that’s all that matters. And yes, you do keep birds alive. But you my dear have a sweet soul, and bring good to this world. Thank you for helping the community with Rehabilitating and releasing birds. 💞🤷🏻♀️😍
You mentioned in his learning/growing process, you will realize how close you are to the truth. I watched my free range chickens and one caught a mouse in the woodpile. After seeing this and the others each grabbing the mouse made me very glad chickens aren't 6 feet or bigger. They channeled T-Rex, and Velociraptor
Bless you and those birds. People that help animals have a very special place in my heart and l could never thank them enough. Lots of love to all the people who are there to help the feather babies and fur babies out there.♥️
Brilliant. Was a wildlife carer for the uncute, loved it, I got ill. Seeing young peoples like you brings faith and cheers my day. Peace and love. Thank you.
Great way to find ones purpose in life! It was meant to be! ..And what a beautiful purpose it is! I bet this lady feels so much more fulfilled in life now.. Amazing job! Well done to this Lady! ❤
My mom and I rescued a lot of robins and one dove, but sadly I developed a lung disease due to being around birds (it's rare but it can happen) so now I can't be around any birds or feathers. I still love them so much. Birds are magical ❤
Absolutely Beautiful.. and the fact 809 people have disliked it is very disappointing, like seriously what is wrong with someone helping something/someone else, you all should be ashamed of yourselfs to dislike something so heart warming. For shame....
Sometimes its not recommended to "rescue" them it depends on the ago thought but sometimes the bird just falls off the nest but the mother still feeds it
Most people don’t know how to feed a baby bird. My friend had got a fallen baby bird from her garden and she didn’t know what to give it, so she gave it wheat flour mixed with water. But then it died after 2 days.
For seed Eater Bird, I use Instan Baby porridge or unflavor Cerreal. Other than that, I use Cooked Rice, cut it into Tiny piece and feed them with stick. They Will open their mouth if you gentle touch their head, or do small bird Chirps. They need water, so give them small amount of water every day, and neet a heater. Using incubator or lamp is also Oky, but don't make it too hot.q
Videos like this one make life worthy for me again. There is so much suffering about egoistic people out there, that you could lose faith in humanity. But then you watch dodo. People helping helpless creatures can't be evil.
xinyuActor Agreed. I have rescued birds too, but not wild ones. Exotic and specialist birds. No bird should ever eat bread because they cannot digest processed food like bread very well. It ends up causing sticky glue-like blockages in their intestines which could lead to bloating, painful constipation and even death. As a bird rescuer she should know this.
@@Ravenfyre_88 never heard that. I heard its basically a filler and provides (edit: little to) no nutritional value, but I have never heard it actually *harm* birds.
@@jaydeleon8094 I never heard of that either, and I couldn't really find much online in regards to this. There seems to be a lack of research on the effects of feeding birds bread. However, I did find one PhD Doctorate Thesis that cited a source I could not find, but this is what the thesis says: "The study showed that many birds are fed inappropriate foods. Alarmingly, bread was by far the most commonly provided food for wildlife (58% of respondents). Bread has been associated with digestive and gut problems in birds. Carbohydrates are relatively scarce in carnivorous and insectivorous birds’ natural diets and the consumption of high carbohydrate foods such as bread can lead to lactic acidosis, which is the build up of acid derived from fermenting food that has built up in the animal’s gut (Kraschnefski, 1999)." So I guess there's some potential merit to Scottster's reply.
Momma birds generally can't find their young again, when they do, they can't really bring them back to the nest.. As long as you can find the nest, and not get human scent on them, it's possible to return them..And hope momma bird continues treating them as their baby. Papa bird too.
We are raising Tweet, a finch, from about a week old. She flies around the house and enjoys her habitat (large finch cage). She amazes us everyday. It would be hard to let her go.
I'm proud to say I survived a sparrow, I named him Jack he stuck around for awhile he would come into my home perch on the ceiling fan, I'd give him a snack and he'd leave me his calling card, bird poop.
😢 I am a 58 year old guy who has 18 parrots of various sizes and I fell in love with each and every one of them. They all have their own distinctive personalities. When I hear of a story of a person going well beyond their responsibilities to nurture a wild animal it brings tears to my eyes. I have a big window in my kitchen that looks upon a area that I made for wild birds. Me and my Cockatoo, and Conures love to watch as these starlings, black birds, and other birds come to gather. BUT......thee sparrow is a treat to watch. They are sweet, happy go lucky,extremely peaceful birds. I also have a pair of Carolina Wrens who have been nesting and living in my open garage for years. Taking on a baby bird is NOT a easy task. It means commitment to saving a living being even if we won't get a thank-you. I have a mouse problem in my home. At times a fured pinky will show out of nowhere. Some people have NO problem arbitrary exterminating a little being. I CANNOT ! I love them all. They live with me. Parrots and Meece ! Lol
We all face the struggle of life. It's a hard and long battle. But with help eventually we succeed. Providing that same assistance to the animal kingdom makes us better in mind and heart. Doing things like this feeds the soul.
“I don’t have lot of things I am great at but I can keep birds alive”. You are too modest.
Marcus738 I shouldn’t feed you but... STFU Troll
Haahhaaha Modest a napkin brand
It's funny but it's quite an achievement if you don't know what you're doing lol
It's a gift
@Cherry Ember thats kinda mean to call them a loser but I see what you mean
“The constant fear of not doing something right”
That is 100% exactly what I felt when I was raising my sparrow. I was unable to go out with my friends for almost a year becaus I was afraid that my bird would starve to death. Thank god I had my roommate that would feed it when I was working. It’s not an easy task to raise a baby bird you guys.
I have a 4 day old sparrow now and I have the same fear. I went grocery shopping while she was home and I could barely keep myself together. 😖
@@Blabette wherever you go, the thought of that little pink ball goes everywhere ha
@@marsk7555
Soak cat food in water and give it a tiny little piece every 20-30 minutes.
Or whenever it chirps for food.
@@marsk7555 what D. Said. Feed it watered down cat food. And keep it warm. Put it on a shoe box with some paper towels. Do not use clothed towels or hand towels because the bird can get caught on the threads. Also, the bird will naturally get to the highest point of wherever nest it lays on to poop out, so put something underneath his nest to catch the poop. I put mine on a big coffe bowl, and I placed paper towels below the bowl to make it easy to clean afterwards.
This definitely affirms that there really are some pretty wonderful people in the world. What a transformation.
She is a beautiful human being.
Yes and the Dodo is the best RUclips channel of many too.
@@russellgentile4719 I totally agree with you, Russell.
@Pickle Rick Your comment made me smile!!!!
Definitely! I wish it were more than some, though 🙁🙃♥️
There is a reason you were chosen to take care of these vulnerable and helpless bird babies, you are a kind spirit
“Wow, I don’t have a lot of things I’m great at, but I can keep birds alive”. That’s not a great thing, that’s a phenomenal thing. Having a hobby is great, but saving lives will always be much better (even if they’re our animal friends)!❤️
GOD is smiling on you 2 !! You are SPECIAL PPL !! THANK YOU !!
This is a lovely lady with a giant heart. Frank loves her, she's his mom.
Gives me vibes of gta 4 with that big heart
Ugh people gotta stop 👎 this video...this video is full of happiness! Obviously those people don’t understand what love is.
Her: I’m not a bird person.
Two hours later: HOUSE IS FULL OF BIRDS
😆😆😆
My understanding is that this is how it usually occurs.
Marcus738 shut up *growls*
@Marcus738 no that's my neighbors' kids you're thinking of
@Marcus738 Marcus, I bet her house is cleaner than the basement you live in especially since your mother said you're thirty and she doesn't want to clean after you anymore.
Frank is a little girl
I noticed that too! :D Frank is a female sparrow :D
I was wondering…
"I don't have a lot of things I'm great at, but I can keep birds alive"... If only the world had more people like her in it, humanity would be so much better off.
I am raising a baby sparrow right now that fell out of a nest in the barn rafters. There was no place to put her safely so she came home with us. Flicker just found her wings & watching this beautiful creature develop more each day has been a blessing!
What do you feed the baby bird and how often. I found one that fell out of the nest today. Sprouted feathers, pretty lethargic. She ate a couple small pieces of soaked dry cat food...like a little bigger than a grain of sand.
I rescued a baby hawk because of a tornado that ripped the tree apart
@@nellllo please don't feed them cat food! Young birds need a lot of insects. Ideal would be to buy (house) crickets in the store and freeze them or already buy them frozen. Then you should feed a few of them every 30-45 minutes. You can also give them a bit of rearing food (for canaries).
I wish you and your little bird good luck :)
@@nellllo feed the sparrow with rice
I was stood outside my house and a baby bird fell off the roof and landed at my feet, I thought it was dead but picked up and cupped it my hands where it would be warm and dark. After about 15 minutes I felt something wet and warm on my hand. I opened my hands up and the bird flew off (just) leaving me with a present of bird poo. Funny way to say thanks!
Roger Barton left a gift of fertilizer. Hope you used it to grow some plant for the birds
Prob cuz it was scared that's what they do when they're very nervous
@@clydetheglidetop5sgtop10du7 lmao the birds like "Have I been eaten?!" *poops*
I do the same thing! Really annoys my girlfriend...
@@clydetheglidetop5sgtop10du7 Don't we all :)
I ❤️ this. My name has always been "Bird" and as a kid I tried saving a bird I found that had fallen out of his nest. I tried my best but he didn't make it. I made cross, had a funeral, the whole nine yards. I think that your ability to keep these little guys alive is awesome! ❤️
Frank was smiling from the day he was born as he would had known already the life he was going to have 😉🥰🥰
No nice comments?
Well let's change that!:D
Thanks for complimenting the little birdy its has a bigger smile probably being read this!😌✌
-Sincerely probably future friend
@@insertcreativenamehere4041 That's exactly why I said that.... That HUGE yellow smile ☺️😍... And huge thanks @bokugo katsuki for your kind words 😉
Omo so sweet...
@@insertcreativenamehere4041 Guys I also make animals video like the dodo plz watch and subscribe I am so close to 250
Frank is an imbecile. It's literally a baby bird. The only thing he is good for is deep frying.
Nice job. One day, at the age of 12, I was walking on a city street and passed by a store owner opening the awning on the store front. At that moment three tiny nude sparrow babies fell onto the sidewalk. Somehow the nest maintained its' shape and protected them. I scooped up the nest and ran home. House rules made me keep them in the garage. Everyday before school I fed them worms. After school they got another round. I was amazed at how fast the little buggers developed feathers. I remember the first day I took them outside after a couple of days practicing flight in the garage. Testing their wings. The three of them suddenly took flight and were gone. Never a thanks. Not even a wave goodbye. Not a peep of thanks!
Oh no ! Empty nest syndrome !
Ooooo you are the best 😭😭😭😭
Every day there are birds that speak of you as the human who saved their life! You are a special person! In the 'Bird World,' you are a hero!
Indeed I have noticed they stay in the nest until they're fully formed & ready. Then, if I accidentally disturbed them by walking too close, they all just took off & never saw them again. This happened several times on my property, one was in my under-the railroad track tunnel, where there's a nest every year. Another nest is under the awning of my French doors by my kitchen.
How could they?Listen-The Lord saw it and your thanks are with Him when you meet! I love you for it!
You are too modest. It's not easy to keep baby birds alive. You're setting a great example for others. Thank you very much.
I saved and cared for two baby sparrows. It was one of the most demanding but rewarding undertakings I have ever experienced. The day one of them opened her eyes and looked at me for the very first time, was one of the most moving experiences of my life.We formed a special bond, and when I released them, they continued to return to me several times a day. They would wait for me to come out of the house every morning, and they said goodnight to me every night before flying off to join the flock of sparrows that lived in the giant hedge nearby. Who knows how long my paradise would have lasted if not cut short by a relentless hungry hawk and a heartless and sadistic neighbor who despised sparrows. I will never forget those beautiful little souls who left an indelible mark on my heart. I have often wanted to make a video about them, but I haven't been able to get past the pain of having them ripped from my life.
Sparrows are invasive and mean.
Hi sorry to bother, I recently found a baby sparrow and was just wondering what I need. I’ve already bought baby bird food but I was wondering what else I might need
What did you feed them and how often?
@@olaolga I’ve been feeding it Exact baby bird food formula and I feed it every time it starts chirping
@@rocklight6661same here.🤚 4 days ago I found 3 babies on the lawn next to my garage.
2 were dead. I saved jumbo & she is still alive somehow. Babycereal & food, scrambled eggs, flies, bread.
No matter how much you have if you love nature and animals ,you will also rich.
Thank you dodo, i am very happy for frank.
❤
me too
I found a nestling sparrow which I believe it had 1 day of life. I gave him a lot of love but unfortunately after being rejected by the Vet, I couldn’t make it survive for lack of time, or knowledge. I even took it to work inside my backpack while cycling. It broke my heart.. having him 1 day and 1 night made my life so happy. At least I could give him a small opportunity instead of being run over by a forklift at work. Just my little story.. I’ll remember him forever.
Must be so rewarding giving those chicks a great start in life.
The feelings one can get from such acts are unexplainable.
Enchanting. Compassion and care oozes from every single moment of this video. The fragility and helplessness of the 1 day sparrow till it was fit to fly was a complete story of care and share. Just marvellous.
Only humans with big hearts are able to do these kinds of things. Your so incredibly amazing for helping the poor birds 🐦 live. 😄
So true 💛🙏🏻
I totally agree, Sara.
Baby birds are RAVENOUS all the time! I rescued a baby Starling, and I fed him crickets from the pet store, as well as baby food and dog food. Got him to the wildlife rescue the next day. Glad we saved him.
You did the right thing by taking him to the wildlife rescue. They need a lot of care and most don’t survive, even when cared for by the “pros”.
Yes, I’ve raised so many, had some tears and loses, but I loved it. I set the alarm every two hours, took them to work with me, teacher, and taught my kids how to tell time by knowing when they needed to eat again. Yes, they helped. The three baby squirrels I did the same, taught them how to heat the formulas and test on wrists to see if too hot or cold. By the way, I taught Kindergarten. Real life application of anything is the best teacher.
To be able to save baby birds is a HUGE accomplishment. This is just beautiful💖🐦🌟💕This lady is amazing. God bless her and Frank💟😘🐨
The planet is filled with wonderful people like this! Believe it or not, they are the majority. You just don’t hear about them as often. As an outside observer, I am very hopeful for your race.
Thank you Sir Galahad.Nice and uplifting to read loving replies like yours.I surely grateful to read it!
“But I can keep birds alive!”
That’s a good trait.
You have a great heart, that’s a great thing to have.
This one melted my heart. I've been there. Suddenly there's this little chirpy baby and congratulations, you're now momma bird. It's so fun and rewarding to take care of baby birds. I am not a morning person at all but whenever I had a baby bird I never minded having to get up early to feed him and having my days revolve around caring for a tiny chirpy being.
So you became a proper bird mama! Very sweet and heartwarming story!
I love how he never really grows into his beak. It still stays big and wide and weird. Love Frank.
Yes, I love the disproportionate size of the beak and its bright yellow colour. It seemed like nature's way of saying, 'The food goes in HERE!' 😊
I've been a Raptor biologist and rehabilitator for several decades. Raptors are much easier to raise than the little guys. I've raised orphaned finches, jays, etc., and I say, you are one in a million (or more)! Most people don't want to take the intense time to save the little ones, but you do and it's wonderful.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS STORY.
Smol birb: *filling up house with moar house and beb birbs
Thank you for opening your heart and home to creatures that probably wouldn't have survived if you and your husband hadn't helped. Blessings to you
This reminded me of the song Lauren Hill sang in Sister Act 2- “His eye is on the sparrow and I know He watches me.” This woman is amazing. Caring for a life that others might overlook. Good people!!!! Beautiful woman with her birdies. Thanks Dodo for sharing.
I raised a baby black bird and slowly released it back into the yard. I learned a lot about birds then. They’re very smart. They have big personalities. They can tell the difference between individual people. He or she would fly down from the trees and land on mine and my dads shoulders. We were the ones that fed him. The little bird didn’t go near any other human at all. But he or she knew the two of us were safe people. Birds are amazing. Eventually linked up with the other birds and lived its life.
💖Sometimes while searching for our calling in life, our 'calling' finds US instead. Well done!
“it’s almost like watching a dinosaur.”
Well…it literally IS a dinosaur.
An avian dinosaur. That 6 mile wide asteroid only killed off the NON-avian dinosaurs, the ones that were too large to hide from the carnage and dipping temperatures effectively.
No it literally isn’t..
@@nicumecu3116
Did you get hit on the head as a kid with a metal object or something? Yes, it's a dinosaur.
@@DarkLordOfGayness That’s just like saying all humans are water lol all these wannabe scientists alway say the same crap about birds..They evolved and became birds dum dum..
@@nicumecu3116 you literally are a wannabe scientist though
@@nicumecu3116 Birds evolved from dinosaurs, which are a specific subset of reptiles with erect posture. In modern cladistic system of classification of animals, birds are considered part of the Dinosauria clade. Yes, they have veered off quite a bit from their land-based ancestors - but when there is no plumage on a baby bird, one could clearly see the similarity to the general dinosaur body plan. Especially when you look at the hind limbs.
What a wonderful job you guys did with Frank and all the other babies. Happy they all made it.
This is absolutely beautiful. At a time our world is experiencing so much chaos, you showed everything the simple, beautiful things of life and reminded people to care and they can make a difference. Thank you for being you!!!
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@@Areyoukidding621 Summero Leo it could be: “My heart filled with joy when this video popped up. We stopped playing to watch IT.” the IT is neccesary or not?
@@carlosgarcia-wq4cw BETTER CORRECTION:
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Great story. You guys totally restore faith in humanity. Thank you for sharing.
Well done for going above and beyond to help those birds - as you said, you did what any human *should* do, but that doesn't mean they *will* do it... Which makes what you did even more special!
I'm extremely happy to see those wonderful people helping those tiny and sweet creatures. Thank you so much!
"i Don't have a lot of things i am good at.. But i can Keep birds Alive"
Me: that's the greatest Thing of All Lady!
Respect life however small and fragile it might be
A bird’s nest of hair??? 🤣😅
Wow, you took care of the baby bird so well~🤗👍
@@rinaldimaxine9638 stfu
Sparrows are the best little birds .so underrated. I'm in love with them
What a lovely young woman you are! Saving a precious little bird and feeding to help Frank (FRANK?! Big name for such a little baby.) live, was a big job to take on.
They are so fragile. Big thanks to you.
This is so cute. I love when she said, "When we first tried to free him," but I think it is the other way around. Mom is stuck with Frank. Ha ha ha.
So wonderful you love bird so much that you will work hard to give them a second chance at life. They are some of the most fun characters to watch.
Frank’s adopted mom: you’re a beautiful lady and have a bright soul! Thank you for your kindness and for showing how it’s possible to achieve it for all humans. 🙏🏻
I could live a thousand years and not be that beautiful like this lady. All living things need love. 💘
"It's almost like watching a dinosaur." lol it's literally watching a dinosaur.
I see that you watch It's OK to be smart.
Yes. I also have spent time around many chickens and waterfowl, and if you can't see how birds are still dinosaurs after hanging out with chickens, then there's no hope for you.
@@briannenurse4640 oh yeah, turkeys especially, they live up to their velociraptor ancestors, those fuckers can be right nasty
Nah! Dinosaurs never actually existed. It was part of the Rockefeller oil/fossil fuel lie to make us think oil is limited, and expensive. We get what we tolerate, and we accept these lies with no question, and even disparage, ridicule, and reject those that tell us the truth - sort of like the way you're rejecting what I'm telling you now...
@@leelaurence4850 yes yes the earth is flat and the sun rotates around us, a man rose from the grave and walked on water and was oddly pale considering he came from the middle east
She is the "Mother of Birds". What a lovely gift to give to the world.
A bird’s nest of hair??? 🤣😅
Wow, you took care of the baby bird so well~🤗👍
The husband's beard too 😂. No doubt they chill in there too.
@@jc.1191 Yes, absolutely~🤣
I raised a sparrow baby too. I planned on bringing her to the rescue center the next day but found out my city doesnt even have a rescue center for birds. So I chose to take care of her and that were the best 3 weeks of my vacation. She became so close to me it was absolutely adorable. I released her a few days ago. I hope shes doing fine, I really miss her a lot.
Awo so cute, God bless those people who take care of animals & pets.
Yeah! God bless them!❤️
Love that. Keep doing what you do, and thank you 4 helping our little birds. They belong 2 all of us.
OMG baby bird, how vulnerable.
🙏💖
I love cats, every day I feed hungry stray cats and kittens living on the street. I dream of a world where stray animals would live happily.
Don't let cats go hungry
I will spread this awareness all over the world.
Our little friends need us.
Nature, divinity, motherhood, hunger,
Survival, live, life, love, feel, just no words
❤️❤️❤️❤️
thank you for caring about the little ones! Mother Nature has a way of choosing her human caregivers......looks like you passed the test. when i was a little girl, my mom was the bird lady in the neighborhood. everyone brought us the babies they found. our first one ended up staying with us for 9 years. she was an abandoned robin with broken wings. she could not fly to freedom so she became family. i still love animals more than humans. keep up the good work and thank you again for giving God a hand.
Frank was a learning lesson. She may have not been able to be released, but she got a great mama, and that’s all that matters. And yes, you do keep birds alive. But you my dear have a sweet soul, and bring good to this world. Thank you for helping the community with Rehabilitating and releasing birds. 💞🤷🏻♀️😍
All the power to those loving and caring people, just what we all need
There is just something so endearing and sweet about loving little innocent birds🥹🥲❤️
"Who are you? Where is your mom?" She sounds so accusatory in the beginning. Haha.
We need more people like her on our planet
God bless her for raising those birds until they could go free.
You mentioned in his learning/growing process, you will realize how close you are to the truth. I watched my free range chickens and one caught a mouse in the woodpile. After seeing this and the others each grabbing the mouse made me very glad chickens aren't 6 feet or bigger. They channeled T-Rex, and Velociraptor
For the first seconds, it looks like animatronic. RoboChicklet!!!
RobotChicken
Bless you and those birds. People that help animals have a very special place in my heart and l could never thank them enough. Lots of love to all the people who are there to help the feather babies and fur babies out there.♥️
I love this story..you never know where life may lead you at any given moment. These birds feel love & safety & harmony with you. 🙏💙
My tears are cryingggg so adorable 😭❤🧡
Nice profile pic
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Brilliant. Was a wildlife carer for the uncute, loved it, I got ill. Seeing young peoples like you brings faith and cheers my day. Peace and love. Thank you.
Great way to find ones purpose in life! It was meant to be! ..And what a beautiful purpose it is!
I bet this lady feels so much more fulfilled in life now.. Amazing job! Well done to this Lady! ❤
My mom and I rescued a lot of robins and one dove, but sadly I developed a lung disease due to being around birds (it's rare but it can happen) so now I can't be around any birds or feathers. I still love them so much. Birds are magical ❤
Psittacosis? Bird fancier's lung?
@@SteelStringJedi yep :(
@@ShayTheBean Which one? If you don't mind me asking.
Fun Fact: The Word “long” is shorter than the word “short”•
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Absolutely Beautiful.. and the fact 809 people have disliked it is very disappointing, like seriously what is wrong with someone helping something/someone else, you all should be ashamed of yourselfs to dislike something so heart warming. For shame....
Omg he's so cute I found a bird too but he passed away I miss him so much 😥😥😥😥😥
No
Sometimes its not recommended to "rescue" them it depends on the ago thought but sometimes the bird just falls off the nest but the mother still feeds it
Most people don’t know how to feed a baby bird. My friend had got a fallen baby bird from her garden and she didn’t know what to give it, so she gave it wheat flour mixed with water. But then it died after 2 days.
@@swarganila Yes I accidentally fed him poisonis berrys
same dude,i understand
This is so beautiful! I, like you, have been rescuing birds my entire life! Keep up the good work! Life is AMAZING!
GRACIAS POR SALVARLOS !!!!!!
What a lovely lady......out of the car crash that is present day humanity....come someone to restore your faith.
To The Early Squad Reading This: sending Virtual hugs to everyone who needs it. Always stay safe, Wanna get to 1k💕❤️
amy plays24:7 omg what is that cancer content
Bruh
So cancer
thank you for helping these little ones. the world would be a sad place without the little songbirds . our beautiful bug catchers,
“It’s like watching a dinosaur” correction you are watching a Dinosaur😁!
Not all angels have halos... Sometimes its just a bird's nest of hair.
U definitely have a gift to heal or help birds. Maybe thats Your Calling!!!
For seed Eater Bird, I use Instan Baby porridge or unflavor Cerreal. Other than that, I use Cooked Rice, cut it into Tiny piece and feed them with stick. They Will open their mouth if you gentle touch their head, or do small bird Chirps. They need water, so give them small amount of water every day, and neet a heater. Using incubator or lamp is also Oky, but don't make it too hot.q
It IS watching a dinosaur!
Exactly!
Velocisparrow
@@theonefrancis696 Lol.👋😁🇳🇱
Birds aren't reptiles.
@@zztopz7090 modern birds are descended from dinosaurs known as theropods.
Videos like this one make life worthy for me again. There is so much suffering about egoistic people out there, that you could lose faith in humanity. But then you watch dodo. People helping helpless creatures can't be evil.
3:23 Feeding wild birds white bread? I don't agree with that, but thanks so much for keeping these little guys alive!
xinyuActor Agreed.
I have rescued birds too, but not wild ones. Exotic and specialist birds. No bird should ever eat bread because they cannot digest processed food like bread very well. It ends up causing sticky glue-like blockages in their intestines which could lead to bloating, painful constipation and even death. As a bird rescuer she should know this.
@@Ravenfyre_88 never heard that. I heard its basically a filler and provides (edit: little to) no nutritional value, but I have never heard it actually *harm* birds.
@@jaydeleon8094 I never heard of that either, and I couldn't really find much online in regards to this. There seems to be a lack of research on the effects of feeding birds bread. However, I did find one PhD Doctorate Thesis that cited a source I could not find, but this is what the thesis says:
"The study showed that many birds are fed inappropriate foods. Alarmingly, bread was by far the most commonly provided food for wildlife (58% of respondents). Bread has been associated with digestive and gut problems in birds. Carbohydrates are relatively scarce in carnivorous and insectivorous birds’ natural diets and the consumption of high carbohydrate foods such as bread can lead to lactic acidosis, which is the build up of acid derived from fermenting food that has built up in the animal’s gut (Kraschnefski, 1999)."
So I guess there's some potential merit to Scottster's reply.
Those babies are hilarious! 😂
So beautiful. 🥲
"Almost like watching a dinosaur"
Myeah... because that actually IS a dinosaur.
went to the comments to see if someone would say this.
Its a baby and babies bring out the mother or father in us..thank you for opening your heart
Most people: eh the mom will find it
Her: I don’t know much about birds but he’s mine sooooo.
Well if she didnt take him he whould of been killed by the lawn mower
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So true!
Momma birds generally can't find their young again, when they do, they can't really bring them back to the nest..
As long as you can find the nest, and not get human scent on them, it's possible to return them..And hope momma bird continues treating them as their baby. Papa bird too.
@@ghoulishartist that human scent thing I learned was a lie, at least for birds that live close to human heavy areas.
What a kind thing to do! Great job,he's a pretty little guy
He’s so good-looking, of course you named him Frank!!
We are raising Tweet, a finch, from about a week old. She flies around the house and enjoys her habitat (large finch cage). She amazes us everyday. It would be hard to let her go.
I'm proud to say I survived a sparrow, I named him Jack he stuck around for awhile he would come into my home perch on the ceiling fan, I'd give him a snack and he'd leave me his calling card, bird poop.
😢 I am a 58 year old guy who has 18 parrots of various sizes and I fell in love with each and every one of them. They all have their own distinctive personalities. When I hear of a story of a person going well beyond their responsibilities to nurture a wild animal it brings tears to my eyes.
I have a big window in my kitchen that looks upon a area that I made for wild birds. Me and my Cockatoo, and Conures love to watch as these starlings, black birds, and other birds come to gather. BUT......thee sparrow is a treat to watch. They are sweet, happy go lucky,extremely peaceful birds.
I also have a pair of Carolina Wrens who have been nesting and living in my open garage for years. Taking on a baby bird is NOT a easy task. It means commitment to saving a living being even if we won't get a thank-you.
I have a mouse problem in my home.
At times a fured pinky will show out of nowhere. Some people have NO problem arbitrary exterminating a little being. I CANNOT ! I love them all.
They live with me. Parrots and Meece !
Lol
1:44 _"...almost like watching a DINOSAUR."_
Doh! 🦖🦜
We all face the struggle of life. It's a hard and long battle. But with help eventually we succeed. Providing that same assistance to the animal kingdom makes us better in mind and heart. Doing things like this feeds the soul.
He’s so cute ❤️
Awww this is just the sweetest thing. What a wonderful woman. I hope God blesses you 100 fold