I am a volunteer at the local farm of my City, sometimes i find abandoned eggs. When i find an abandoned egg, ill take it to a warm place as fast as possible to make it stay alive. I've already saved the lives of more then 20 birds so far, and i used the help from your videos. You are a good man, thank you.
What a silly old woman I am. Weeping with joy as I watch the video. So pure & wholesome. Bless you young man for all that you do. Big hugs from Australia 🤗
I have never loved a stranger on the internet as much as I love this man. His love of birds and animals reminds me of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals. If he was alive today, he'd be this guy.
When I am completely convinced this world is a sewer and meanness, selfishness, ignorance and suffering are in great abundance, Then I watch a video like this and it puts a smile on my face and warm my heart.
Me too, and don’t forget for all the horror in the world, there is far more goodness and kindness of humans, we just don’t get to hear about it so much.
Don't worry. Unfortunately this world is the sewer you abhor and loathe. People like this are outnumbered a billion to one and the worst species this planet has to offer will eventually win out and ravage and consume and destroy this beautiful paradise beyond its ability to sustain them. I just hope that all the other life survives us. We are the virus that needs to be eradicated to preserve the beauty and sanctity of this precious garden
I went and visited my grandparents today and they showed me a nest of wild quail eggs they found in their yard, they told me that the father quail was gone for over a week and the mother was killed by a crow the night before I visited them. They thought the eggs were dead and was going to throw them away but I warmed them up with my body heat and found their blood vessels still moving. I took them home and now I have 14 quail eggs that are waiting to hatch. I really hope everything will be fine and they will hatch successfully and survive :)
@@breannalaney593 7 of them hatched yesterday! Now the little guys are just sleeping in the box I set up for them. There are still 7 more eggs though, and two of them I haven’t seen any movement, I hope they are just late bloomers and will survive
"I won't tell you what the point of life is".. you showed me that. You showed me that not everyone are similar. Humans that are suppose to care for other people including animals. You aren't the only one I know, but your truly one of a kind sir. When I grow up, I want to become like you! I may be 14 but that won't make a difference to who I am now! I love animals, and I will NEVER stop caring for them like you do. My biggest inspiration 💕.
@@TheAmandaEarley I have no doubt you will, the desire to nurture the young ones in trouble only gets stronger the more you do it. To think, Alayna started with a supermarket quail egg…and he has done and learned so much because of Albert…and he shares his journey with us.🖤🇨🇦
During covert I found a young pigeon on the footpath, he must have fallen form the nest.I brought it home to look after it. Did what I could I term's of feeding water, bathing it etc etc, it wasn't easy a lot of minding for something so small. It died after five day's. It upset me no end .What does one do, walk past. Can't. Put it down to experience. ✌️☘️
Girl barely hatched but was was ready to fight any cougar who would’ve risked their lives hunting her down 😂❤️ In all seriousness though thank you so much for giving her a chance to be!
The part that made me smile most was how quickly she came to you for comfort/cuddles outside in the grass, and so shortly after hatching! You are a beautiful soul with an amazing heart, thank you for all you do for these animals and sharing with the world ❤❤❤
Weeks after being abandoned with no warmth to help them grow, and yet one of those eggs STILL had life and hatched into the cutest little Nandu! The odds must have been 1 in a million!
'Scientists have calculated that the chances of something so patently absurd existing are millions to one, but magicians have calculated that million-to-one odds crop up nine times out of ten.' ~ Sir Terry Pratchett
I can't believe that little egg was abandoned for weeks in the elements and that baby still survived all the way to hatching, what a strong little one. AAlso you're so very sweet the way you treat these animals, it makes me want to cry, there aren't many people in this world as genuinely kindhearted all the time.
@@annseven7166 Others pointed out that this egg was very likely the last one that had been laid in that clutch and therefore the incubation process hadn't started when dad was washed out. The others had already been incubated atleast for some time (however short that was) and therefore died, when that incubation process was disrupted.
When i get depressed about how people are treating each other & everything- i see how good, caring & selfless you are & i get hope back again. You are so good & kind to all that depend on others just for a chance, you are so blessed with such a good heart.
I can't believe how close this beautiful little thing was to not even taking her first breath! This is like something from Disney❤️ Have never even heard of a Nandu before
When I was a small boy my dad built an incubator and got a dozen bantam eggs. There is nothing so satisfying as becoming a chicks parent! When I watch your videos I feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Thank YOU!!
This literally seemed impossible, to pick up abandoned eggs off the ground and find life in one that eventually energetically hatches. Just totally amazing! Congrats!
My 8 years old daughter has you as a role model. She got an incubator from Santa, and all she reads about is ducks, eggs and birds. We had a baby duck, which she hatched, but unfortunately he didn’t survive. If you could make a video about how to take care of ducks it would be amazing. Thank you for your work, you are an artist.
Heat lamp, just like chickens they cannot maintain warmth for the first few weeks without help. Temp must be over 95 degrees Fahrenheit. You can feed them crumbles just like chicken. They will carry feed at a feed store. Fresh filtered water is a must.
Do your own research. Having animals is not a cute hobby for kids. Its up to you to ensure the survival of any animal that you bring into your home. If you bring your child back from the hospital after giving birth, and it dies, do you say on RUclips, make a video for me because I did not know what I was supposed to do with my baby and it died? You'd be in jail. Unfortunately, we cannot put people in jail for murdering animals through their own stupidity and laziness. Giving a child an incubator is an irresponsible and f-king dumb thing to do. Don't play with the lives of animals, they are not toys you dumb sh-t! This is no better than all the reptiles sold to kids who die miserably in cages due to stupidity, laziness, and lack of feeling. DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK AND DON'T KILL ANY ANIMALS THAT HAD THE MIRACLE TO BE BORN. IDIOTS!!!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 not really I had pet birds and other animals around that age it's all about research and help from parents with things you don't know
@@freebre_1976 The key words here was “she (her daughter) hatched” the duck chick’s egg. That indicates the daughter got involved with helping the chick out of the egg, and f’d everything up at that point (either due to lack of knowledge, not being patient, or not being gentle enough if it actually was necessary to get involved - which is very rarely needed - or a combination of all three). That is typical with young kids. She was most likely trying to help, and not realizing she was doing wrong. The parents encouraging this at such a young age by buying her an incubator was very naïve/ignorant/dumb, imo. There are many ways to foster a child’s interest that won’t put any innocent animal lives at risk.
Your videos make me value life so much, they move me to tears, there should be more people like you, on behalf of all those birds protected by you I thank you, I used to help helpless street dogs for many years, 30, now that I am 74 years old and disabled I can't do it, that's why when I meet people like you they comfort me and give me great joy.
What an amazing spirit…both the man & the bird…as someone who has spent 20 years rescuing animals & healing broken humans, I don’t often see something as beautiful as this. Thank you for sharing this content with the world & many blessings to you & your girls - both human & avian…From a bird lady in Oklahoma🐣🦆🦉
THANK YOU SO MUCH! For your unconditional love for all animals and your hard work to save their lives! I watch your videos for a long time now and each of them restores my faith in Humanity, again. Thanks for sharing your storys with us, they light up our hearts!
We need all the help we can get in order to restore our faith in humanity. Humans have been behaving mighty poorly, especially these days. And it seems that the meanest ones are the loudest ones. At this point, critters are my saving grace. They're what gets me up in the morning and they make every day a good one.
I WISH I WAS YOU ~~ I LOVE YOU & YOUR TENDERNESS FOR LIVING THINGS. I WISH I WAS YOUNG~~ I'M 81. IM ENJOYING YOUR VIDIOS, I JUST FOUND TODAY. GREAT TO SEE A WONDERFUL HUMAN IN OUR MESSED UP WORLD.
This might sound weird, but this evokes the same feeling as hearing The Jurassic Park theme. In fact put it over the video and it’s perfect. That feeling of wonder and amazement of experiencing that life for the first time from seeing dinosaurs to watching a chick aggressively hatching out of the egg, same exact feeling. Also because birds are descended from dinosaurs and that large species is definitely reminiscent of a dinosaur.
You always bring a smile to my face. After all that time, you were able to find ONE egg that still held life. I love how you marvel at every new life. It warms my heart. Thank you, Alwyn.
Such funny, interesting birds! I've never heard of them before. And you hatching even one week-old egg is quite impressive! As some reptile lovers say, "incubate till there's no debate"!
@@cawareyoudoin7379 What is close minded? He used a rarely used by most people name for a bird? Where would the harm been of putting (rhea) in the title, so people knew what he was talking about, instead of having to look it up. I mean, that's actually the scientific name of the bird as well as the most common used name.
I was able to save my brahma chick because of what I learned from you! Her mommy stepped on her right when she started pecking at her shell to hatch. I kept the membrane moist with a brush and some water all night untill she was ready to hatch. She is about 6 weeks old now and I love her very much! Ze heet Barstje (spreekt het uit als Basje).
Its so heartwarming when someone stays up all night to take care of an animal. I know the feeling. It's heartbreaking when you fail but when the animal makes it it makes it all worth it. You're a good person!
Such huge kindness shown to all living creatures! This baby was a miracle birth, I'm so happy one was able to be saved! It's so beautiful, and it's so heartwarming to see the love he has in his eyes for everything. ☺️🥰
You might as well be one of my favorite human beings and i don't even know you for real but you've got all my gratitude and admiration for what you do, and how you treat animals no matter the size or condition. Please never give up on any of them.
I love this !!! She is beautiful. Beautiful birds 👍😂. I would have kept her & found her a mate❤❤. So sweet. Thank you for being that kind soul out there watching over all these babies.❤❤
i hope she survives the long and perilous process of growing up! but if she doesnt, please don't be too hard on yourself. from the videos ive seen of the urban rescue ranch, who also raises rheas/nandus, the ratite babies are EXTREMELY accident prone for quite a while and the smallest stresses can be fatal for them, so its much rarer for them to survive than not, even with human help. with all that doom and gloom out of the way, i hope she does well and grows up to be big and strong 💕
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL STORY. IT’S GUYS LIKE YOU THAT MAKE WONDERFUL HUSBANDS. MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER ALWAYS TOLD ME, “ IF YOU FIND A MAN THAT FULLY OPENS HIS HEART UP TO ANIMALS, HE’S A KEEPER’.
That is truly one of the sweetest things I have seen ... how that gorgeous Nandu recognised her parent (you) without any hesitation and indelibly ... the very first life in her life - too beautiful for words !!
You very much remind me of my highschool biology teacher. He was a great person, a man with a real passion - he also had a big interest in birds and he was the one to awake that passion for animals in me. And seeing people like you and him, so caring and always willing to help these little ones, this is what powers me to also be like this. Thanks to you and to my teacher I'm starting my biology studies at university this October, wish me luck :)
I wish you plenty of luck! :) I have always loved animals too, so I was thinking of becoming a veterinarian when I was in high school. I took an advanced placement biology class in high school when I was 16, and that immediately changed my path for what I was going to pursue as a career lol. We were very fortunate to dissect a human cadaver, but it was also very psychologically difficult for some of the class, including myself. When my day came for my partner and I to dissect the part of the body we were signed up for, I chickened out and stayed home “sick.” I just couldn’t get myself to do it, even though I thought it would be the least disturbing part of the body to personally dissect (arm/leg). Because it was the first year my high school started the dissection program, the LA Times newspaper for our county did a big story about it and visited one day to interview us and take pictures. They featured me as the big photo for the front page of the Section B article, and put a big quote of what I said to them next to it... The photo was of me plugging my ears with my kitchen gloves on, with a horrified scrunched up face, as I watched and listened to the cadaver’s ribs being cracked with a surgical tool to get into its chest cavity. The featured quote of mine they put next to the photo was me read _“This class changed my mind about everything. I don’t want to do anything with biology anymore.”_ Lol. Because it was so traumatizing for me (even though I _VERY MUCH_ value everything I learned in that incredible experience), I had quite an awakening. After school one day, I saw my mom cooking chicken, and it looked *EXACTLY* like muscle in our bodies. It made me think about the fact that my mom could theoretically be cooking human, and I would never be able to tell the difference. It was then that it really clicked with me just how disturbing eating flesh is, so I became a vegetarian pretty much overnight. It has been 30 years now since I stopped eating animals, and strictly only love them instead. I chose to pursue a graphic design degree and worked in the music industry instead of becoming a vet. However, that class affected some others very differently... One of my classmates, who I ended up dating for a little while when in college, _DID_ actually become a veterinarian! Another person became a brain surgeon working for USC! I can easily understand why the brain surgeon classmate would have been motivated to pursue that field. I remember the day we dissected the human brain, and it was so overwhelming. Just watching the brain specialist doctor who led the class that day hold a human brain in his hands, and chop it up as if it were a meatloaf, stirred up a lot of emotions in me... When he held it, it was impossible to not think about the fact that he was holding the organ that interpreted all of this man’s life experiences, stored his entire knowledge base, all of his memories, and the man’s personality. And then to chop it up like that instinctively came off to me as being very disrespectful, detached, and cold, seemingly not respecting the gravity of what he was doing. Such behavior is obviously a result of surgeons needing to distance themselves from human emotions when focusing on their work, but we were only 16, ffs. I think that classmate may have viewed the experience similarly, and was inspired out of compassion to help save lives by surgically fixing people’s medical problems with their brains. Sorry this was a rather long comment… Just know that if you pursue biology, you will need a strong stomach for when you reach the point that you do dissections! I’m sure you have already probably had some experience with this on dissecting a frog, and/or a fetal pig/cat. I was very disturbed in middle school with the frog dissection, so there was no way I was going to be able to do a baby pig in high school (which was done in the same Bio AP class, before the human dissection). I took the option of going to the library when the rest of the class was doing that project, and writing a research paper instead, but my beloved teacher convinced me to at least *just watch* the human dissection - that my grade wouldn’t suffer if I couldn’t hack doing any of the dissection myself. I’m grateful she did that. Again, good luck to you! Biology is indeed a fascinating subject! :)
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Thank you for sharing your experience! It's very interesting to read about all of this. Honestly I haven't had any experience with dissecting animals yet, even though in my highschool I've been in a class with extended biology & chemistry profile. It's just not a practice in my country but I'm sure I'll experience something like this during my biology studies and I don't think that I'll have much problem with that to be honest. Actually way before I wanted to study biology I had a dream to go to the medical school and to become a doctor (though I gave up this dream when the reality hit me and I realized what are the requirements to even get to the medical school and how good I must've done on my finals to get there haha) The one thing I still have left from that is my big interest in various medical procedures. I watch a lot of things like operations being performed etc. on RUclips or Instagram and I find myself very interested in that and blood or human organs usually aren't something that makes me disgusted so I think I'll do pretty good with things like dissecting animals etc. But to be honest it's all still before me and I'll really just have to see what will happen when I will have to do something like that hah But that doesn't make me any less eager to study biology because this is something, that I've been passionate about my whole life and I am excited to see what the future holds for me :D
@@halfpeace8002 Right on. I wish you the best! It’s always great to hear when someone is pursuing their passions in life. Hope it goes great for you. :) P.S. What country do you live in, if you don’t mind my asking?
@@halfpeace8002 Oh no problem! I guess you didn’t want to share which country you’re from? Or forgot I asked? 😋 I was just curious because I wanted to know if it was a big or small or advanced/unadvanced country didn’t have any sort of animal dissections in biology class in school before reaching university. If it was outlawed, or just no established programs for that kind of thing due to limited resources or something. That’s all. Oh well. Preparing yourself by watching the type of videos you watch is definitely helpful (even if you end up dropping out of a biology major, there is a lot you can learn from those types of videos regardless)! I will forewarn you though that when you dissect human cadavers and/or other animals that have been preserved, there is no blood (that gets pumped out), but the smells and sounds are still very overwhelming... In fact, the smell of formaldehyde is so intense when we dissected the human cadaver that we had to have a huge box fan at the classroom door, with the door to the outside open at all times, and that *still* wasn’t enough to take care of the stomach-turning powerful smell. And the smell of using a surgical electric power saw to open up the skull is extremely loud and smells like a dentist drilling into your tooth, times 100… It is a strong smell of burning bone. 😬 That kinda thing. Holding organs is also pretty crazy, because they are slimy and weigh a lot more than you would think. You can even feel and see air bubbles come out of a cut off piece of lung when you squish it, kind of like it is a sponge (crazy to think about the fact that we were expelling the man’s last breath when we squeezed it out with our hands!). Dissecting really use _ALL_ of your senses, versus just using your eyes when watching videos. Nevertheless, it is extremely fascinating and you get to learn soooo much about how everything functions and looks on the inside of _YOU_ (my favorite, funny enough, was how beautiful human testicles look on the inside lol - they are a shiny iridescent white color (like a pearl) - my boyfriend was quite flattered when I informed him of this fact hahaha). Anyways, it will definitely be an interesting experience for you! It is a wondrous thing to see how life works in that kind of way - quite the privilege. For a very long time in history, it wasn’t allowed - due to religious reasons and such. That’s why it really is an honor, especially since people who aren’t even morticians or professional scientists are allowed to do it. That experience from 30 years ago is helping me quit smoking at the moment too, because it was such a strong memory to see firsthand just how super gross lungs can look from smoking, with all the tar in it. It keeps me motivated to stay quit, as the body is so amazing that it can mostly heal itself once you quit, if you quit in time (destroyed cilia won’t regrow, unfortunately - once one gets destroyed, that’s the end of the lil’ helpful thing). Sorry for blabbering lol. Hopefully you will find it a little bit interesting. 😅 I still am curious about what country you’re in though. ;)
I tried to help a baby bird recently, I almost got it to eat by playing the sounds of sparrows feeding their chicks. Unfortunately it wasn't to be, the bird was too far gone and in shock and going cold. I was heartbroken when it died. But your tips are so valuable so we can all at least try to help. You are such a pure soul, thank you for all you do x
Couldn’t you possibly squeeze in the tip of tweezers or something thin like that into the side of its beak, and then turn the tool to crank its beak open just enough to forcefully get some water/blended up food into the bird? When birds are injured or quite weak, they aren’t even going to bother opening their mouths when they need food. We have to force sustenance into them until they get more energy/out of the danger zone. P.S. I like your name. I have the same first name, spelled just like that, and the love of my life was named Matthew. Heh.
Amazing and beautiful video! I feed the feral cats, and whatever creatures I can help with daily meals for over two years. All the food I leave out is always eaten. Same with the food I leave on my balcony... Nothing is more satisfying than seeing the empty bowls of food the next day. Nature does not always provide enough for them, especially in the harsh winters of Canada. Every little bit that we can do, helps.
When I say I sobbed from the point that chick busted out of the egg, till the end....I may be putting it lightly! Long time follower...and thank YOU for all you do and for taking us along ❤️
From one rescue parent to another Thank You. In a world where we are bombarded with cruelty and evil it does my heart good to know there others out there like me. Please keep up the great work!
You hugging the little ones after they come out of their eggs is the cutest and most heartwarming thing and it makes me feel So in love with your love for your little ones, you really do love them like they're your own Children and that's what I respect ❤️
Even the way he walks is so gentle as the nandu chick follows behind him. That was incredible to watch from the incubation, hatching, and starting her life.
I had one cluth without heat for 12 hr still 20 0ut of 42 hatched, another clutch survived 5 to six hours of 105.5temp 30 out of 42 still hatched. Amazing to watch and see such a strong will to live.
every time a new life appears, tears come to my eyes. But this case is special. Thanks to you, a new life arrives in this world, even if it was believed to be irrecoverable. You are one of the few people to make this planet ever more alive, to contribute to the creation of new lives or to save others. And for that you have all my admiration and gratitude. ❤️ ❤️ A lot of good vibes from Tuscany
Wow, not only are you awesome, but i LOVE your human friends, as well! Great work! You make the world better, just being here and alive, yourself...whoever hatched YOU, did a wonderful job!
Thank you so much for helping out that local sanctuary. I grew up in that village, used to ride my bike past those animals every day! Still saved some of the Nandu feathers years and years later
me conmueve tanto ver la pasión que tiene por la vida, por ser parte de la formación de un nuevo ser... espero ser algún día como usted! por ahora aún estudio y hago voluntariado en refugios, pero mi sueño es salvar a estas bellas criaturas también 💖 que Dios lo bendiga por tanta bondad!
Just volunteering in the shelters. Helping animals anyway you can means you're already living the dream. But with time & hard work I'm very sure you'll succeed at helping even more animals of all kinds. I'd like to volunteer at a place like this but unfortunately due to fibromyalgia & other health problems. I haven't been able to do so. Well that & there's none the city bus can take me too easily. So in the meantime I try to support the various channels like this by watching them & not using an ad blocker. Although admittedly I do still press skip. If you like places like this channel. Check out Ima Survivor Sanctuary. They started after the Harvey Hurricane by rescuing farm animals left behind. They're also hilarious to watch & have spawned multiple channels from other family members. They have goats,over protective alpacas, a tamed wild boar raised from infancy & now ostriches. Not only do they have ostriches but their male Carl did what experts said was impossible. Naturally hatched out 3 ostrich chicks & the parents have been raising them. 2 boys & a girl. Anyway if you want to check them out. ISS will lead you to Lester's longhorn channel Longhorn Lester's, Suites to Boots is his lovely wife Jamie's channel then there's his son LE's flipflop farmer, his nephew Jake's Shirtless Jake. Plus 2-3 other family members too. I generally just watch Lester Jake & Jamie's channels.
This is a man dear to my hear. Such devotion, such love. Every time you can see he puts his heart and soul into looking after these precious creatures.
Been watching your videos since around 3-4 years or so and each and every video you make in the little critters you save and/or care for always makes me want to cry. Your videos are so wholesome and inspiring that I've also learned (alongside my dad) to appreciate the beauty of life and give a second chance to those who need one. Thanks a ton dude, you're truly one in a million
I think when you were hatched….I mean born😊, God gave you a little extra love to see what you would do with it…..you did not disappoint Him . What a loving soul you are Papa. Thank you for making us just a little bit better in the process . ❤🐣🐥
She is so beautiful...proud papa..lols..!!! Your heart is so kind. Thank you for her chance at life. This made me cry. If only everyone had a heart as you do..the world would be so peaceful. Your love and kindness..compassion and giving soul..is truly amazing. God Bless and keep you dear man.....💖💖
Another beautiful video. Thank you for having such a kind heart and for sharing these moments. It made me so emotional as the little rhea started to seem to snuggle against your chest, almost as if she was trying to get under ‘your wing’ like she would with her father in the wild. I really look forward to seeing how she grows. Much love from Brisbane Australia, Amanda❤️
So heartwarming what efforts you invest to save even one chick. You know that the babies talk to each other while still inside the egg, and they hear your voice, too. So keep talking to them so they know to follow you. Anyway you are doing a great job, I love to watch your videos. I saved numerous kittens, in awfully bad condition, so I know how much it takes, to feed little birdies also at night and worry about whether they make it or not. Most cordial greetings from Maria, Germany
Thank-you for sharing an amazing story of survival and the will to live. God bless you, your family and all the critters you've helped over the years. I love you in Christ. Hugs
Awwwww adorable the most exciting part was the chick poping out of that egg with energy. Love it.
she got excited
The violin sucks , annoying and does not match the content ...
Very disturbing 😖😬 ...... 🤮🔇🔇
@@BRAVOOcity-vlog-music Cope, Seethe, Mald.
@@BRAVOOcity-vlog-music Then mute it. I didn't mind the music. Also, most of us are here, not for the music, but for the lives of animals being saved.
Popping, not poping.
I am a volunteer at the local farm of my City, sometimes i find abandoned eggs.
When i find an abandoned egg, ill take it to a warm place as fast as possible to make it stay alive.
I've already saved the lives of more then 20 birds so far, and i used the help from your videos.
You are a good man, thank you.
God bless you for saving as many as you can giving another generation the chance to live. Hugs
May allah bless you for this kindness
Keep it up🌸
Yes!
You are also a good man
Thank you good kind person for saving those baby chicks/birds.
What a silly old woman I am. Weeping with joy as I watch the video. So pure & wholesome. Bless you young man for all that you do. Big hugs from Australia 🤗
Not silly at all :) With love from a fellow Aussie.
I am silly too, then…..tears down my face when she broke through. 💕
I am another oldish woman in Australia who cried at the birth. What a great miracle it is.
I’m another one from Kentucky USA
And from an old lady in Canada!❤
Giving up doesn't exist for this man. He goes to extremes. His love and patience for animals is endless. ❤
Yep
@@fristfrostphighting Yes he does... Sometimes it's a little creepy. Ha! Just kidding.
Yuppp
i hope this man NEVER dies.
It's cause life doesn't give up. Sometimes it just needs a little help in the fight against death. And he's their warrior to help them.
I have never loved a stranger on the internet as much as I love this man. His love of birds and animals reminds me of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals. If he was alive today, he'd be this guy.
Oh How I Agree with you!! ❤🥰
Same here. Its almost bizar how you can love someone and his familie you dont even know in reallife. I think were not the only one
I felt the same! He is a living Saint! ❤️❤️❤️
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Yes he is! I've been watching his Beautiful channel since it started yrs ago. He's AMAZING! ❤️🥰😍
Agreed. What a sweet and loving soul he is...
When I am completely convinced this world is a sewer and meanness, selfishness, ignorance and suffering are in great abundance, Then I watch a video like this and it puts a smile on my face and warm my heart.
Me too, and don’t forget for all the horror in the world, there is far more goodness and kindness of humans, we just don’t get to hear about it so much.
Me too
There are good people. But by their nature they arn't loud.
How amazing it must be to be a part of that
Don't worry. Unfortunately this world is the sewer you abhor and loathe. People like this are outnumbered a billion to one and the worst species this planet has to offer will eventually win out and ravage and consume and destroy this beautiful paradise beyond its ability to sustain them. I just hope that all the other life survives us. We are the virus that needs to be eradicated to preserve the beauty and sanctity of this precious garden
I went and visited my grandparents today and they showed me a nest of wild quail eggs they found in their yard, they told me that the father quail was gone for over a week and the mother was killed by a crow the night before I visited them. They thought the eggs were dead and was going to throw them away but I warmed them up with my body heat and found their blood vessels still moving. I took them home and now I have 14 quail eggs that are waiting to hatch. I really hope everything will be fine and they will hatch successfully and survive :)
Oh please tell me they hatched! I have such a sweet spot for quail!!
@@breannalaney593 7 of them hatched yesterday! Now the little guys are just sleeping in the box I set up for them. There are still 7 more eggs though, and two of them I haven’t seen any movement, I hope they are just late bloomers and will survive
@@breannalaney593 oh I just checked on them again and another one’s hatching right now!
Oh that's wonderful!!!
Bless you for hatching the Quails
Happy Mother’s Day!!!!!!
"I won't tell you what the point of life is".. you showed me that. You showed me that not everyone are similar. Humans that are suppose to care for other people including animals. You aren't the only one I know, but your truly one of a kind sir. When I grow up, I want to become like you! I may be 14 but that won't make a difference to who I am now! I love animals, and I will NEVER stop caring for them like you do. My biggest inspiration 💕.
There are just no words I think more beautiful than this and I can just say I AGREE
We look forward to seeing what you will do with such inspiration 🌱🦢🌻
You have chosen one of the finest role models I can think of. Your feet are set in a good direction.🖤🇨🇦
I feel the same ❤ I hope I can make an impact like he does one day
@@TheAmandaEarley I have no doubt you will, the desire to nurture the young ones in trouble only gets stronger the more you do it. To think, Alayna started with a supermarket quail egg…and he has done and learned so much because of Albert…and he shares his journey with us.🖤🇨🇦
Such compassion...dedication and caring. Thank you for living this life!
J'apprécie beaucoup votre commentaire❤❤c'est tellement beau ce que fait cet homme.. Il a une Grande Âme
During covert I found a young pigeon on the footpath, he must have fallen form the nest.I brought it home to look after it. Did what I could I term's of feeding water, bathing it etc etc, it wasn't easy a lot of minding for something so small. It died after five day's. It upset me no end .What does one do, walk past. Can't. Put it down to experience. ✌️☘️
Girl barely hatched but was was ready to fight any cougar who would’ve risked their lives hunting her down 😂❤️
In all seriousness though thank you so much for giving her a chance to be!
She was
saved 2 ducklings with tips from your videos. seems insignificant compared to what you do but it pleased me greatly
It is very significant. You saved two breathing, feeling creatures. How are they? How are you?
That's so nice of you 😊
It might not be significant to the world itself, but to them it is, and that's what matters
Every bit of love helps❤️
It wasn’t insignificant to the ducklings, I’m sure. You did a fantastic thing!
The part that made me smile most was how quickly she came to you for comfort/cuddles outside in the grass, and so shortly after hatching! You are a beautiful soul with an amazing heart, thank you for all you do for these animals and sharing with the world ❤❤❤
Weeks after being abandoned with no warmth to help them grow, and yet one of those eggs STILL had life and hatched into the cutest little Nandu! The odds must have been 1 in a million!
'Scientists have calculated that the chances of something so patently absurd existing are millions to one, but magicians have calculated that million-to-one odds crop up nine times out of ten.' ~ Sir Terry Pratchett
The egg took 38 days to hatch... It means that this one wasn't incubating when he collected them.
@@notlinjr obviously….. What is your point?
the other ones probably kept it warm
@@kruose if the egg was being kept warm before being abandoned, it would be dead just like the other eggs of the clutch
Your work is so special! These videos remind me how strong life can be. Thank you
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I like that when he was collecting the eggs someone on a bike stopped and watched him like they were happy to see the eggs being cared for
I can't believe that little egg was abandoned for weeks in the elements and that baby still survived all the way to hatching, what a strong little one. AAlso you're so very sweet the way you treat these animals, it makes me want to cry, there aren't many people in this world as genuinely kindhearted all the time.
It sure goes to show the durability of their eggs, it kept it able to survive... one out of seven... this is the DNA the Earth wished for~
@Leslie Scott The durability of the shell isn't that great when 1 out of 7. That's only a 14.3 survivable rate.
Came out with such force too!! Wow
It had been drenched and left out in the elements for weeks. It's amazing even one made it.
its a heart warming story but its simply a story and not reality
I’ m amazed at his ability to connect with all living things great and small…He is an inspiration to all of us.. The Nandu Chick is so CUTE 🥰
I'm not eating eggs anymore 😐
@@mcarter9839 Nice!
Yeah, cute, but they are called Ñandú, not Nandu. If you want to say it in English they are called Rhea. Have some respect.
@@mcarter9839 the eggs you would normally eat are not baby animals. They’re unfertilized, so no life is in them, just yolk.
It's astonishing even ONE of the eggs hatched, but this is obviously a very special bird. You'll have to keep us updated on her journey to adulthood.
It's definitely a miracle that even one of those abandoned eggs hatched. This little survivor is definitely the strongest of the bunch.
@@annseven7166 Others pointed out that this egg was very likely the last one that had been laid in that clutch and therefore the incubation process hadn't started when dad was washed out. The others had already been incubated atleast for some time (however short that was) and therefore died, when that incubation process was disrupted.
@@MyRegardsToTheDodo That makes sense.
These videos are actually wholesome though, won’t lie.
He’s genuinely a good guy who does good, we should all appreciate that.
@Don't Read My Profile Photo anyone remember when these types of accounts used to be for social experiments
@Don't Read My Profile Photo bir gün g3
@@brtuh5865
Is that why I’m the one who gets time outs after I report their spam, and their remarks get to remain?
When i get depressed about how people are treating each other & everything- i see how good, caring & selfless you are & i get hope back again. You are so good & kind to all that depend on others just for a chance, you are so blessed with such a good heart.
I agree 100% x
I can't believe how close this beautiful little thing was to not even taking her first breath!
This is like something from Disney❤️
Have never even heard of a Nandu before
This is better than Disney
Many people call them Rheas.
@@603nikki yes they are raties like emus and ostrich
I live near them, in argentina, here, whit the Ñ, we pronunce them like "Niandu",but yeah, in road trips, i see them wandering around.
@@clownRatcity because it's REAL !! 😊
For a moment, just imagine what the world would be like if everyone possessed the gentle kindness of this man.
We can all add some ‘some energy’ into the world. It might not seem like much but with enough of us doing that I believe the world will change. 💖💖💖
Donna the world would run out of food.
Yet, modern media and crazy feminists want us to believe all men are toxic. And the brainwashing is already working on Gen Z.
@@Oozaru85 Well, I’m a boomer. About as far from GenZ as one can get.
A M E N ❤
This is one of the most gorgeous videos on RUclips. I feel like I have visited heaven for a few minutes. Thank you.
It warms my heart that I can see so much love you have for these little birds that you save. I'm glad that you have found your calling in life
Que bonito, tener tanto amor para dar. Dios lo bendiga.
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😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😅😊❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤wrwudhjffghfyar5d❤❤❤egigtffdfff
Thank you for all you do for living creatures everyday.
this will help him so much your kind!
when i get a card ill donate too
@@lucyshires9502 Same...
"Incubate 'til there's no debate" has never been truer. What a dramatic entrance into the world this little bird had! I hope they grow up strong. :3
When I was a small boy my dad built an incubator and got a dozen bantam eggs. There is nothing so satisfying as becoming a chicks parent! When I watch your videos I feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Thank YOU!!
This literally seemed impossible, to pick up abandoned eggs off the ground and find life in one that eventually energetically hatches. Just totally amazing! Congrats!
thank god its warm right now even in Northern Europe
My 8 years old daughter has you as a role model. She got an incubator from Santa, and all she reads about is ducks, eggs and birds. We had a baby duck, which she hatched, but unfortunately he didn’t survive.
If you could make a video about how to take care of ducks it would be amazing.
Thank you for your work, you are an artist.
8 years old seems way too young for this. Did she try to “help” the chick out of the shell? Is that why it didn’t survive?
Heat lamp, just like chickens they cannot maintain warmth for the first few weeks without help. Temp must be over 95 degrees Fahrenheit. You can feed them crumbles just like chicken. They will carry feed at a feed store. Fresh filtered water is a must.
Do your own research. Having animals is not a cute hobby for kids. Its up to you to ensure the survival of any animal that you bring into your home. If you bring your child back from the hospital after giving birth, and it dies, do you say on RUclips, make a video for me because I did not know what I was supposed to do with my baby and it died? You'd be in jail. Unfortunately, we cannot put people in jail for murdering animals through their own stupidity and laziness. Giving a child an incubator is an irresponsible and f-king dumb thing to do. Don't play with the lives of animals, they are not toys you dumb sh-t! This is no better than all the reptiles sold to kids who die miserably in cages due to stupidity, laziness, and lack of feeling. DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK AND DON'T KILL ANY ANIMALS THAT HAD THE MIRACLE TO BE BORN. IDIOTS!!!
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 not really I had pet birds and other animals around that age it's all about research and help from parents with things you don't know
@@freebre_1976
The key words here was “she (her daughter) hatched” the duck chick’s egg. That indicates the daughter got involved with helping the chick out of the egg, and f’d everything up at that point (either due to lack of knowledge, not being patient, or not being gentle enough if it actually was necessary to get involved - which is very rarely needed - or a combination of all three). That is typical with young kids. She was most likely trying to help, and not realizing she was doing wrong.
The parents encouraging this at such a young age by buying her an incubator was very naïve/ignorant/dumb, imo. There are many ways to foster a child’s interest that won’t put any innocent animal lives at risk.
Your videos make me value life so much, they move me to tears, there should be more people like you, on behalf of all those birds protected by you I thank you, I used to help helpless street dogs for many years, 30, now that I am 74 years old and disabled I can't do it, that's why when I meet people like you they comfort me and give me great joy.
What an amazing spirit…both the man & the bird…as someone who has spent 20 years rescuing animals & healing broken humans, I don’t often see something as beautiful as this. Thank you for sharing this content with the world & many blessings to you & your girls - both human & avian…From a bird lady in Oklahoma🐣🦆🦉
Thank You Bridgett
From another rescuer who can’t do it anymore!!!!!!
GOD It’s awful living without THEM!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! For your unconditional love for all animals and your hard work to save their lives!
I watch your videos for a long time now and each of them restores my faith in Humanity, again.
Thanks for sharing your storys with us, they light up our hearts!
We need all the help we can get in order to restore our faith in humanity.
Humans have been behaving mighty poorly, especially these days.
And it seems that the meanest ones are the loudest ones.
At this point, critters are my saving grace. They're what gets me up in the morning and they make every day a good one.
I WISH I WAS YOU ~~ I LOVE YOU & YOUR TENDERNESS FOR LIVING THINGS. I WISH I WAS YOUNG~~ I'M 81. IM ENJOYING YOUR VIDIOS, I JUST FOUND TODAY. GREAT TO SEE A WONDERFUL HUMAN IN OUR MESSED UP WORLD.
Everyone needs to find themselves someone who looks at them the way this man looks at a floating egg
Yes! Yes ! 🤎
She’s so cute!! I hope we get some updates as she grows :)
This might sound weird, but this evokes the same feeling as hearing The Jurassic Park theme. In fact put it over the video and it’s perfect. That feeling of wonder and amazement of experiencing that life for the first time from seeing dinosaurs to watching a chick aggressively hatching out of the egg, same exact feeling. Also because birds are descended from dinosaurs and that large species is definitely reminiscent of a dinosaur.
I was thinking the exact same thing!
That's because dinosaurs are heavily inspired by birds and lizards, which come out of eggs.
birds ARE dinosaurs. t rex was more closely related to modern chickens than to triceratops
@@KE-yq2eg You have that in reverse, bud.
@@UltimateKyuubiFox that's the joke
Also, love ur username
You always bring a smile to my face. After all that time, you were able to find ONE egg that still held life. I love how you marvel at every new life. It warms my heart. Thank you, Alwyn.
This guy is amazing, let’s appreciate what he does
wow u watched the whole video in just a min loll
I wouldn’t say I’m an avid viewer of your content, but I always find your videos when I need them. They always make me feel better.
I'm sitting here and i'm crying
I'm so happy that the world has people like you!
Me too. Every time.
Seeing the joy on this mans face when he saw that egg moving was heart warming.
Watching her hatch was exciting! What a fierce little beauty!
She really came out of the egg swinging!! It’s something else caring for an animal you relate to. Makes this twice as sweet
You are so amazing for not giving up on all these animals! Amazing story again!
your just the epitome of goodness - i love your heart. God bless you dear... the world would be a better place if more people were like you.
I watch this channel because YOU are the beauty in life that's going on. Thanks endlessly for all you do for the animals in need.
Such funny, interesting birds! I've never heard of them before. And you hatching even one week-old egg is quite impressive! As some reptile lovers say, "incubate till there's no debate"!
snake discovery?
@@poke-talia268 Yes! :D
Also known as rhea birds. Wish he'd used the commonly used name. No one knows what a nandu is.
@@labella9291 Well, now we know. I didn't know this name either. No need to be close-minded.
@@cawareyoudoin7379 What is close minded? He used a rarely used by most people name for a bird? Where would the harm been of putting (rhea) in the title, so people knew what he was talking about, instead of having to look it up.
I mean, that's actually the scientific name of the bird as well as the most common used name.
I used to live in New Zealand(25 yrs ago) and i learned and saw Oystercatchers-
I love what you do to rescue these abandoned eggs!! Thank you!❤❤
I absolutely love the way the hatchling jumped around just a second after coming out, what a spirit! They're adorable ^^
I thought he sped that part of the footage up, because the darling really was bouncing around so fast! Lol.
I was able to save my brahma chick because of what I learned from you! Her mommy stepped on her right when she started pecking at her shell to hatch. I kept the membrane moist with a brush and some water all night untill she was ready to hatch. She is about 6 weeks old now and I love her very much! Ze heet Barstje (spreekt het uit als Basje).
Its so heartwarming when someone stays up all night to take care of an animal. I know the feeling. It's heartbreaking when you fail but when the animal makes it it makes it all worth it. You're a good person!
you are such an amazing birther and Merlin, I love you just the way you are! don't ever change.
Such huge kindness shown to all living creatures! This baby was a miracle birth, I'm so happy one was able to be saved! It's so beautiful, and it's so heartwarming to see the love he has in his eyes for everything. ☺️🥰
You might as well be one of my favorite human beings and i don't even know you for real but you've got all my gratitude and admiration for what you do, and how you treat animals no matter the size or condition. Please never give up on any of them.
I love this !!! She is beautiful. Beautiful birds 👍😂. I would have kept her & found her a mate❤❤. So sweet. Thank you for being that kind soul out there watching over all these babies.❤❤
i hope she survives the long and perilous process of growing up! but if she doesnt, please don't be too hard on yourself. from the videos ive seen of the urban rescue ranch, who also raises rheas/nandus, the ratite babies are EXTREMELY accident prone for quite a while and the smallest stresses can be fatal for them, so its much rarer for them to survive than not, even with human help.
with all that doom and gloom out of the way, i hope she does well and grows up to be big and strong 💕
This is so beautiful. It is all wholesome. Made me cry, not an easy thing to do. Your love and kindness to your new baby girl is just beautiful.
If you cryied over this it must be an easy thing to do.
Where did this precious Nandu bird end up?
I'm in suspense. Awesome job saving this precious little baby. I'm donating.
Xoxoxox ❤❤❤❤❤
I'd imagine back to the sanctuary but that's just a guess
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL STORY. IT’S GUYS LIKE YOU THAT MAKE WONDERFUL HUSBANDS.
MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER ALWAYS TOLD ME, “ IF YOU FIND A MAN THAT FULLY OPENS HIS HEART UP TO ANIMALS, HE’S A KEEPER’.
Thank you for taking a chance on those abandoned eggs! You've given her life that would have otherwise been lost!
That is truly one of the sweetest things I have seen ... how that gorgeous Nandu recognised her parent (you) without any hesitation and indelibly ... the very first life in her life - too beautiful for words !!
You very much remind me of my highschool biology teacher. He was a great person, a man with a real passion - he also had a big interest in birds and he was the one to awake that passion for animals in me. And seeing people like you and him, so caring and always willing to help these little ones, this is what powers me to also be like this.
Thanks to you and to my teacher I'm starting my biology studies at university this October, wish me luck :)
I wish you plenty of luck! :) I have always loved animals too, so I was thinking of becoming a veterinarian when I was in high school. I took an advanced placement biology class in high school when I was 16, and that immediately changed my path for what I was going to pursue as a career lol. We were very fortunate to dissect a human cadaver, but it was also very psychologically difficult for some of the class, including myself.
When my day came for my partner and I to dissect the part of the body we were signed up for, I chickened out and stayed home “sick.” I just couldn’t get myself to do it, even though I thought it would be the least disturbing part of the body to personally dissect (arm/leg).
Because it was the first year my high school started the dissection program, the LA Times newspaper for our county did a big story about it and visited one day to interview us and take pictures. They featured me as the big photo for the front page of the Section B article, and put a big quote of what I said to them next to it...
The photo was of me plugging my ears with my kitchen gloves on, with a horrified scrunched up face, as I watched and listened to the cadaver’s ribs being cracked with a surgical tool to get into its chest cavity. The featured quote of mine they put next to the photo was me read _“This class changed my mind about everything. I don’t want to do anything with biology anymore.”_ Lol.
Because it was so traumatizing for me (even though I _VERY MUCH_ value everything I learned in that incredible experience), I had quite an awakening. After school one day, I saw my mom cooking chicken, and it looked *EXACTLY* like muscle in our bodies. It made me think about the fact that my mom could theoretically be cooking human, and I would never be able to tell the difference. It was then that it really clicked with me just how disturbing eating flesh is, so I became a vegetarian pretty much overnight. It has been 30 years now since I stopped eating animals, and strictly only love them instead.
I chose to pursue a graphic design degree and worked in the music industry instead of becoming a vet. However, that class affected some others very differently... One of my classmates, who I ended up dating for a little while when in college, _DID_ actually become a veterinarian! Another person became a brain surgeon working for USC!
I can easily understand why the brain surgeon classmate would have been motivated to pursue that field. I remember the day we dissected the human brain, and it was so overwhelming. Just watching the brain specialist doctor who led the class that day hold a human brain in his hands, and chop it up as if it were a meatloaf, stirred up a lot of emotions in me...
When he held it, it was impossible to not think about the fact that he was holding the organ that interpreted all of this man’s life experiences, stored his entire knowledge base, all of his memories, and the man’s personality. And then to chop it up like that instinctively came off to me as being very disrespectful, detached, and cold, seemingly not respecting the gravity of what he was doing. Such behavior is obviously a result of surgeons needing to distance themselves from human emotions when focusing on their work, but we were only 16, ffs.
I think that classmate may have viewed the experience similarly, and was inspired out of compassion to help save lives by surgically fixing people’s medical problems with their brains.
Sorry this was a rather long comment… Just know that if you pursue biology, you will need a strong stomach for when you reach the point that you do dissections! I’m sure you have already probably had some experience with this on dissecting a frog, and/or a fetal pig/cat. I was very disturbed in middle school with the frog dissection, so there was no way I was going to be able to do a baby pig in high school (which was done in the same Bio AP class, before the human dissection).
I took the option of going to the library when the rest of the class was doing that project, and writing a research paper instead, but my beloved teacher convinced me to at least *just watch* the human dissection - that my grade wouldn’t suffer if I couldn’t hack doing any of the dissection myself. I’m grateful she did that.
Again, good luck to you! Biology is indeed a fascinating subject! :)
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Thank you for sharing your experience! It's very interesting to read about all of this. Honestly I haven't had any experience with dissecting animals yet, even though in my highschool I've been in a class with extended biology & chemistry profile. It's just not a practice in my country but I'm sure I'll experience something like this during my biology studies and I don't think that I'll have much problem with that to be honest. Actually way before I wanted to study biology I had a dream to go to the medical school and to become a doctor (though I gave up this dream when the reality hit me and I realized what are the requirements to even get to the medical school and how good I must've done on my finals to get there haha)
The one thing I still have left from that is my big interest in various medical procedures. I watch a lot of things like operations being performed etc. on RUclips or Instagram and I find myself very interested in that and blood or human organs usually aren't something that makes me disgusted so I think I'll do pretty good with things like dissecting animals etc.
But to be honest it's all still before me and I'll really just have to see what will happen when I will have to do something like that hah
But that doesn't make me any less eager to study biology because this is something, that I've been passionate about my whole life and I am excited to see what the future holds for me :D
@@halfpeace8002
Right on. I wish you the best! It’s always great to hear when someone is pursuing their passions in life. Hope it goes great for you. :)
P.S. What country do you live in, if you don’t mind my asking?
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words :)
@@halfpeace8002
Oh no problem! I guess you didn’t want to share which country you’re from? Or forgot I asked? 😋 I was just curious because I wanted to know if it was a big or small or advanced/unadvanced country didn’t have any sort of animal dissections in biology class in school before reaching university. If it was outlawed, or just no established programs for that kind of thing due to limited resources or something. That’s all. Oh well.
Preparing yourself by watching the type of videos you watch is definitely helpful (even if you end up dropping out of a biology major, there is a lot you can learn from those types of videos regardless)! I will forewarn you though that when you dissect human cadavers and/or other animals that have been preserved, there is no blood (that gets pumped out), but the smells and sounds are still very overwhelming...
In fact, the smell of formaldehyde is so intense when we dissected the human cadaver that we had to have a huge box fan at the classroom door, with the door to the outside open at all times, and that *still* wasn’t enough to take care of the stomach-turning powerful smell.
And the smell of using a surgical electric power saw to open up the skull is extremely loud and smells like a dentist drilling into your tooth, times 100… It is a strong smell of burning bone. 😬 That kinda thing. Holding organs is also pretty crazy, because they are slimy and weigh a lot more than you would think. You can even feel and see air bubbles come out of a cut off piece of lung when you squish it, kind of like it is a sponge (crazy to think about the fact that we were expelling the man’s last breath when we squeezed it out with our hands!).
Dissecting really use _ALL_ of your senses, versus just using your eyes when watching videos. Nevertheless, it is extremely fascinating and you get to learn soooo much about how everything functions and looks on the inside of _YOU_ (my favorite, funny enough, was how beautiful human testicles look on the inside lol - they are a shiny iridescent white color (like a pearl) - my boyfriend was quite flattered when I informed him of this fact hahaha).
Anyways, it will definitely be an interesting experience for you! It is a wondrous thing to see how life works in that kind of way - quite the privilege. For a very long time in history, it wasn’t allowed - due to religious reasons and such. That’s why it really is an honor, especially since people who aren’t even morticians or professional scientists are allowed to do it.
That experience from 30 years ago is helping me quit smoking at the moment too, because it was such a strong memory to see firsthand just how super gross lungs can look from smoking, with all the tar in it. It keeps me motivated to stay quit, as the body is so amazing that it can mostly heal itself once you quit, if you quit in time (destroyed cilia won’t regrow, unfortunately - once one gets destroyed, that’s the end of the lil’ helpful thing).
Sorry for blabbering lol. Hopefully you will find it a little bit interesting. 😅 I still am curious about what country you’re in though. ;)
The way you look so lovingly at creatures gives me so much joy!! And that bird looks so ready for life
This is a wonderful man, so caring.😊❤
That innocent smile at 4:32 minutes n first hug to chick at 6:47 , their bonding at 8:02 - 8:14 melted my heart. Angel 😇
Nandus are incredibly beautiful creatures.
This baby Nandu is so beautiful. So glad you gave it a chance and protect it.❤
I tried to help a baby bird recently, I almost got it to eat by playing the sounds of sparrows feeding their chicks. Unfortunately it wasn't to be, the bird was too far gone and in shock and going cold. I was heartbroken when it died. But your tips are so valuable so we can all at least try to help. You are such a pure soul, thank you for all you do x
Sometimes, trying is the only thing we can do. Thank you for caring
@@pathofthepixel5714 💜💜💜
Couldn’t you possibly squeeze in the tip of tweezers or something thin like that into the side of its beak, and then turn the tool to crank its beak open just enough to forcefully get some water/blended up food into the bird? When birds are injured or quite weak, they aren’t even going to bother opening their mouths when they need food. We have to force sustenance into them until they get more energy/out of the danger zone.
P.S. I like your name. I have the same first name, spelled just like that, and the love of my life was named Matthew. Heh.
Your kindness shines like a bright star for all to see. I wish we were all more like you.
Amazing and beautiful video! I feed the feral cats, and whatever creatures I can help with daily meals for over two years. All the food I leave out is always eaten. Same with the food I leave on my balcony... Nothing is more satisfying than seeing the empty bowls of food the next day. Nature does not always provide enough for them, especially in the harsh winters of Canada. Every little bit that we can do, helps.
When I say I sobbed from the point that chick busted out of the egg, till the end....I may be putting it lightly! Long time follower...and thank YOU for all you do and for taking us along ❤️
From one rescue parent to another Thank You. In a world where we are bombarded with cruelty and evil it does my heart good to know there others out there like me. Please keep up the great work!
You have such a compassionate heart. I am so proud of you. God bless you 🙏😇
很感激你沒有放棄任何一個生命 好感動 你救了他 感動的哭 每次看你的頻道都特別的興奮 大自然是目前都市人所缺乏的
You hugging the little ones after they come out of their eggs is the cutest and most heartwarming thing and it makes me feel So in love with your love for your little ones, you really do love them like they're your own Children and that's what I respect ❤️
you are such a kind hearted man. God Bless you. she is so lucky to have you in her life. ❤
Even the way he walks is so gentle as the nandu chick follows behind him. That was incredible to watch from the incubation, hatching, and starting her life.
1:58 that "I get to take Nandu eggs home!" smile on your face! Love that excitement.
I had one cluth without heat for 12 hr still 20 0ut of 42 hatched, another clutch survived 5 to six hours of 105.5temp 30 out of 42 still hatched. Amazing to watch and see such a strong will to live.
every time a new life appears, tears come to my eyes. But this case is special. Thanks to you, a new life arrives in this world, even if it was believed to be irrecoverable. You are one of the few people to make this planet ever more alive, to contribute to the creation of new lives or to save others. And for that you have all my admiration and gratitude. ❤️ ❤️ A lot of good vibes from Tuscany
Hello how are you doing?
Opgeven bestaat niet voor deze man. Hij gaat door tot het uiterste. Zijn liefde en geduld voor dieren is eindeloos. ❤
Een inspiratie voor ons allen
Wow, not only are you awesome, but i LOVE your human friends, as well! Great work! You make the world better, just being here and alive, yourself...whoever hatched YOU, did a wonderful job!
Thank you so much for helping out that local sanctuary. I grew up in that village, used to ride my bike past those animals every day!
Still saved some of the Nandu feathers years and years later
me conmueve tanto ver la pasión que tiene por la vida, por ser parte de la formación de un nuevo ser... espero ser algún día como usted! por ahora aún estudio y hago voluntariado en refugios, pero mi sueño es salvar a estas bellas criaturas también 💖 que Dios lo bendiga por tanta bondad!
Just volunteering in the shelters. Helping animals anyway you can means you're already living the dream. But with time & hard work I'm very sure you'll succeed at helping even more animals of all kinds.
I'd like to volunteer at a place like this but unfortunately due to fibromyalgia & other health problems. I haven't been able to do so. Well that & there's none the city bus can take me too easily.
So in the meantime I try to support the various channels like this by watching them & not using an ad blocker. Although admittedly I do still press skip.
If you like places like this channel. Check out Ima Survivor Sanctuary.
They started after the Harvey Hurricane by rescuing farm animals left behind.
They're also hilarious to watch & have spawned multiple channels from other family members. They have goats,over protective alpacas, a tamed wild boar raised from infancy & now ostriches.
Not only do they have ostriches but their male Carl did what experts said was impossible. Naturally hatched out 3 ostrich chicks & the parents have been raising them. 2 boys & a girl.
Anyway if you want to check them out. ISS will lead you to Lester's longhorn channel Longhorn Lester's, Suites to Boots is his lovely wife Jamie's channel then there's his son LE's flipflop farmer, his nephew Jake's Shirtless Jake. Plus 2-3 other family members too. I generally just watch Lester Jake & Jamie's channels.
You have a special gift my friend. This makes my heart full. I love birds.
This is a man dear to my hear. Such devotion, such love. Every time you can see he puts his heart and soul into looking after these precious creatures.
It is so beautiful. The bird, the dad and the whole story..!!
OMG laughing so hard. There's so much drama and tension in your lives, its so good to see you having a good time.
I so appreciate that you have such love and care for these delicate and poorly understood animals. More men should be like you.
Been watching your videos since around 3-4 years or so and each and every video you make in the little critters you save and/or care for always makes me want to cry. Your videos are so wholesome and inspiring that I've also learned (alongside my dad) to appreciate the beauty of life and give a second chance to those who need one. Thanks a ton dude, you're truly one in a million
I think when you were hatched….I mean born😊, God gave you a little extra love to see what you would do with it…..you did not disappoint Him . What a loving soul you are Papa. Thank you for making us just a little bit better in the process . ❤🐣🐥
You just made my crazy day so much better. You always bring such peace and love to this nutty world. There should be more people like you🥰
or rather, people should BE more like him
Danke für deine wunderschöne Arbeit um die Kleineren zu helfen 🙏🏻
M speechless 😢A real Human Being I love you ❤❤❤❤
You are incredibly inspiring and I’m glad you are doing what you do.
Wow, she's so fluffy and adorable! She exploded out of that shell! I'm glad you didn't give up on her.
Hello how are you doing?
She is so beautiful...proud papa..lols..!!!
Your heart is so kind. Thank you for her chance at life. This made me cry.
If only everyone had a heart as you do..the world would be so peaceful. Your love and kindness..compassion and giving soul..is truly amazing.
God Bless and keep you dear man.....💖💖
How can it not bring a smile and warm one's heart ? This is so beautiful. Such kindness. Such will. I fell for it every time.
Another beautiful video. Thank you for having such a kind heart and for sharing these moments. It made me so emotional as the little rhea started to seem to snuggle against your chest, almost as if she was trying to get under ‘your wing’ like she would with her father in the wild. I really look forward to seeing how she grows. Much love from Brisbane Australia, Amanda❤️
So heartwarming what efforts you invest to save even one chick. You know that the babies talk to each other while still inside the egg, and they hear your voice, too. So keep talking to them so they know to follow you. Anyway you are doing a great job, I love to watch your videos. I saved numerous kittens, in awfully bad condition, so I know how much it takes, to feed little birdies also at night and worry about whether they make it or not. Most cordial greetings from Maria, Germany
Thank-you for sharing an amazing story of survival and the will to live. God bless you, your family and all the critters you've helped over the years. I love you in Christ. Hugs
Hello how are you doing?