Controversial story. Young owls often drop from the nest after which the parents raise them on the ground. They cannot climb and indicate their position to their parents with "ticking" sounds. That is why we call them ticklers. This man probably had a large tree in his garden and found the ticklers at the bottom of the tree. The parents are nearby or hunting, which makes it look like the young animals have been abandoned. Request: leave young wild animals alone, the parents are nearby. Do not take everything into your home under the motto "rescue operation". It seems to be becoming a bit of a fashion.
@@paulvanderweerd7456 Me and my father "rescued" a great horned owl chick once. Now looking at it, it was huge and fully feathered and we thought it was injured so we took it to the wildlife sanctuary and they said it was still a chick and likely just couldn't fly yet.
@@FrankRizzo557 If they get the chance they will try to get higher up somewhere and yes, sometimes they end up in a ventilation opening. Do not use the fan until they are gone. The story also claims that they were already in the bathroom, of which there is photo evidence. I think he put them in the bathroom himself because of the deafening tapping sound they make to let the parents know where they were. Conclusion: animal abuse with a lot of Harry Potter content for his own greater glory.
I grew up on a farm, WW2 era. N.Michigan, Antrim County. We had a family of Owls for DECADES. Each yr a set of babies born,raised n eventually Left. But the parents to my recollection? Around for a decade plus. They are EXCELLENT rodent control on a farm. Yet never attacked our chickens. 😊
If you ever get nostalgic for it, I'd recommend Robert E Fuller's UA-cam. He's somewhere in the UK I think, but he has several pairs of various owls types that live on his property. He also takes in orphaned baby owls and places them with wild parents. It's amazing to see how quickly they adopt chicks. ❤
@@missmorbid6685 Thank you for the recommendation. As I said,,I'm an old Curmudgeonly #NavyVeteranKorea ,farm kid. At 91 now I do reminisce on my growing up on my parents farm. Antrim County, N.Mi,WW2. I also look up Rescues of Plow Horses. We had 2,Maggie n Jiggs. Til my father could afford a used tractor in 1953. (Oh, love your youtube screen nickbam,lol.)
@@alphaomega5909 I live in rural Kentucky and I don’t know you from Adam, but I have two things to say: 1.) Thank you for your service. I’m 47 and grew up with my grandfathers’ and great uncles’ stories of Korea and World War II. I’m glad you made it back. 2.) I think it’s awesome you’re 91 and using the internet like the kiddos. I hope I am as intellectually spry as you when I’m 91. Take care and God Bless.
He's not a rare man, wonderful though? Indeed. Media has conditioned you women to believe we are all monsters. News flash, majority of us are protectors and want to protect and care for family and pet's.
@DevotedDisciple-x Aw, please don't assume all women buy into negative tropes. A great many of us are capable of discernment and have positive outlooks re: men... and with good reason. Paz y luz ✨️ 😊
Man got blessed by 4 pigmy owls... this is a huge privilege because owls are very special animals and i love them so much 🥰 Thanks for take care of those precious owlets 🫶🏻
@@hoosierbaddy3052 They move their heads like that because their eyes are fixed in their sockets. That's why their heads are like little gyroscopes. You sway their body from side to side but their head remains level!
I was thinking the same thing. Lately I've been researching what dating coaches for men are telling men about how they need to behave to attract women. It's horrifying and wrong! As I was watching this, I was thinking, "This guy is who they should aspire to be - if they no longer want to be lonely and instead want to be loved."
Aw what a kind, loving man Rojo is. I'm so glad he was able to raise them till they were ready to be released. I bet they stay close by for the rest of their lives.
😱 wowsers four babies to look after. But he did a terrific job in raising them, and getting them back to the wild. 💪 Awesome. Cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
What a beautiful message you wrote dandy193 That really pulled at my heart strings. These beautiful little fluff balls were definably brought up by this lovely man who really cares and loved them . I hope they have a beautiful happy life and God bless this lovely man ❤❤
I'm so happy this kind man helped this little family get a good start in life! Thank you sir! I hope this man and these owls have many happy years interacting with each other! ❤😊🦉🦉🦉🦉
What a wonderful story! What a wonderful human! So happy everyone lived and flourished in his care, and he released them to their destiny of living as owls do. Thank you for sharing this story...wonderful way to start my day!
I mean I hope not because the number of people who actually have the necessary equipment and land to stimulate a wild animal is really small. Especially an animal used to being able to go where it wants like an owl. Maybe if they have a farm or live near a forest. But someone in an urban centre trying to keep a wild animal stimulated and enriched? That’s never going to work.
The idea that animals live carefree, happy lives in the wild is an idealized myth. In reality, wild animals face constant struggles-food scarcity, illness, and predators all make survival difficult. Starvation is common, especially in changing seasons, and any injury or illness can mean prolonged suffering or death, with no access to the medical care that domestic animals receive. Predators hunt with brutal efficiency, and prey animals live in constant fear, often enduring painful deaths. Nature is undeniably beautiful, but it’s also harsh and unforgiving. Recognizing this reality helps you better understand true complexity of life in the wild beyond simplistic, romantic views of “freedom.”
You do realize that being raised in captivity means that they they aren't accustomed to being wild? It's the reason why you aren't supposed to feed wild animals
It’s truly amazing how humans and animals can connect with each other. Thank you for taking care of some of Gods beautiful animals you are truly a saint in my heart ❤ you shall be rewarded for your love and kindness 👍😇
Thank you kind mister for recued the owls , they are very attached to you and May think you are their mama , they are so small and very cute 😍, they are lucky to find you and hope they will be back to visit you soon .
This is a gift 🎁 ❤️ 💕 for the man who raised the beautiful owls 🦉 ❤️. I admire his decision to release the 🦉 owls. I wonder 🤔 if any of the owls returned to visit....
love it!! finally a pet rescue where the person has common sense. love them, but don't give them names. he fully intended to return them to nature. bravo.
In Hindu mythology, Owls are the steed of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Seeing or protecting owls brings wealth and abundance 🎉🦉
@@monk3yboy69 Don't harm the creatures, Treat it with respect and protect it. Place a dish of water for it. The blessings and merit of the cosmos is available to all 😇
Wealth is in many forms He got the gratitude of all who watched this video A once in a lifetime experience? And lastly probably has eight eyes watching over him daily
If it’s just mythology, like you say, then how can seeing or protecting owls bring wealth and abundance if it’s all just a myth, like you say it is? And isn’t Hinduism non material? Why would wealth and abundance even be something to attain in it’s philosophy?
This is SUCH a heart touching story thank you for loving these beautiful owls and for keeping them safe may creation return to you the love for which you showed them
If this ever happens to you climb on the roof and find the other end of the vent. This is where to find the parents. The nest was probably built at the top of the vent and fell down a small owl box to put them in until they fledge would probably allow the parents to continue to care for them. Sometimes gravity is a better answer than an owl distribution system.
I hope he taught them how to hunt also the parents take weeks to teach their babies how to hunt and I know for a fact if you don't They will starved to death they will have no idea how to find it where to look what to eat That's what the parents teach themThey won't even know what to hunt for all of that is taught it's not instinct😢
This is the reason I love UA-cam, I get to see wonderful things such as these very cute little creatures. What an awesome dude to take care of those sweet little owls.
@@WanderingKakapo That squirrel lived for 7 years with him. Are you saying he mistreated it? And if the only thing left to do was give it a check-up and register it, then why euthanize it?
That’s beautiful. I’m glad that he knew that he had to let them go, and be wild. And I ❤❤ the part at the end about contacting the right people when finding wildlife, so that they can have the best/ happiest life possible.
These owls were lucky to end up in such a kind man's house☺
Me: "So, Rojo. Tell us a bit about yourself."
Rojo: "O W L S."
Controversial story. Young owls often drop from the nest after which the parents raise them on the ground. They cannot climb and indicate their position to their parents with "ticking" sounds. That is why we call them ticklers. This man probably had a large tree in his garden and found the ticklers at the bottom of the tree. The parents are nearby or hunting, which makes it look like the young animals have been abandoned. Request: leave young wild animals alone, the parents are nearby. Do not take everything into your home under the motto "rescue operation". It seems to be becoming a bit of a fashion.
@@paulvanderweerd7456 Me and my father "rescued" a great horned owl chick once. Now looking at it, it was huge and fully feathered and we thought it was injured so we took it to the wildlife sanctuary and they said it was still a chick and likely just couldn't fly yet.
@@paulvanderweerd7456 My cats would have got them. Also, didn't the story say he found them in a vent?
@@FrankRizzo557 If they get the chance they will try to get higher up somewhere and yes, sometimes they end up in a ventilation opening. Do not use the fan until they are gone. The story also claims that they were already in the bathroom, of which there is photo evidence. I think he put them in the bathroom himself because of the deafening tapping sound they make to let the parents know where they were. Conclusion: animal abuse with a lot of Harry Potter content for his own greater glory.
Owlets like “well dude, it ain’t perfect but, looks like you’re our mum now” 🤣🤣🤣
This is too cute
0:24 look at how calm he is lol
Awww 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I grew up on a farm, WW2 era. N.Michigan, Antrim County. We had a family of Owls for DECADES. Each yr a set of babies born,raised n eventually Left. But the parents to my recollection? Around for a decade plus. They are EXCELLENT rodent control on a farm. Yet never attacked our chickens. 😊
If you ever get nostalgic for it, I'd recommend Robert E Fuller's UA-cam. He's somewhere in the UK I think, but he has several pairs of various owls types that live on his property. He also takes in orphaned baby owls and places them with wild parents. It's amazing to see how quickly they adopt chicks. ❤
@@missmorbid6685 Thank you for the recommendation. As I said,,I'm an old Curmudgeonly #NavyVeteranKorea ,farm kid. At 91 now I do reminisce on my growing up on my parents farm. Antrim County, N.Mi,WW2. I also look up Rescues of Plow Horses. We had 2,Maggie n Jiggs. Til my father could afford a used tractor in 1953. (Oh, love your youtube screen nickbam,lol.)
@@missmorbid6685 yeah, his videos are well made and totally absorbing. He looks like an awesome dude too.
They are so darling ❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘
@@alphaomega5909 I live in rural Kentucky and I don’t know you from Adam, but I have two things to say:
1.) Thank you for your service. I’m 47 and grew up with my grandfathers’ and great uncles’ stories of Korea and World War II. I’m glad you made it back.
2.) I think it’s awesome you’re 91 and using the internet like the kiddos. I hope I am as intellectually spry as you when I’m 91.
Take care and God Bless.
So thankful he took so much trouble to nurture them and let them free. A rare and wonderful man. Thank you Rojo
Rojo's kindness inspires all of us.😊 How do you think Rojo's actions inspired others?💕
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel i believe that kindness begets more kindness. Rojo is a shining example of love and patience 🦉🦉🦉🦉
He's not a rare man, wonderful though? Indeed. Media has conditioned you women to believe we are all monsters. News flash, majority of us are protectors and want to protect and care for family and pet's.
@DevotedDisciple-x
Aw, please don't assume all women buy into negative tropes. A great many of us are capable of discernment and have positive outlooks re: men... and with good reason.
Paz y luz ✨️ 😊
What a privilege to to be able to care for these little souls making sure they have the best start to life that they can. Well done that man
How adorable!
Bless this man! We definitely know he won't have a mouse problem.
@@JohnnyFaber nope, but he might have a swat team problem if he lives in New York.
@JB-md7db no doubt. Poor peanut...
The world could use more compassionate people like this guy.
You can start being one yourself.
Man got blessed by 4 pigmy owls... this is a huge privilege because owls are very special animals and i love them so much 🥰
Thanks for take care of those precious owlets 🫶🏻
Thanks for the love
So precious, thank you for taking care of these tiny owls
What a man amazingly affectionate man kudos to him
AWWWwwwww…Rojo has a lot of love in his heart to let them go and live the life they were meant to live. Way to go, Rojo!!
I think owls, esp baby owls, are so cute. ❤❤❤
☺️❤️
The eyes 👀 have it! And..the characteristic neck roll.
@@hoosierbaddy3052 They move their heads like that because their eyes are fixed in their sockets. That's why their heads are like little gyroscopes. You sway their body from side to side but their head remains level!
I don’t know this man, but I love this man for loving these animals. God made these animals to love and give us love.
I was thinking the same thing. Lately I've been researching what dating coaches for men are telling men about how they need to behave to attract women. It's horrifying and wrong! As I was watching this, I was thinking, "This guy is who they should aspire to be - if they no longer want to be lonely and instead want to be loved."
Aw what a kind, loving man Rojo is. I'm so glad he was able to raise them till they were ready to be released. I bet they stay close by for the rest of their lives.
God bless you Rojo for all you did!! Thank you for sharing this lovely story. ❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful man, wonderful story. Those little owlets are so adorable.
Thanks for loving this story.🥰Have you ever seen owlets up close?💚😍
Parliament! A group of Owls is called a Parliament!! Absolutely hilarious!!!! And they were all so cute!!!!!!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@@wordreet I visited the comments for this one, thanks. 😁
@@wordreet funkadelic!
Nothing but the owl in me...
@@AbeFroman-j7eGood one 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😱 wowsers four babies to look after. But he did a terrific job in raising them, and getting them back to the wild. 💪 Awesome. Cracking good video thanks for sharing 🖤😎👍
Fantastic in this troubled world, Thank you for being so kind.
That's a good dude right there. Thank you for your kindness.
They're so precious! Thank you for giving them a fighting chance ❤.
So precious 💞 I love that he helped them...with plans to let them go. Not keep them inside his house forever.❤
What a beautiful message you wrote dandy193
That really pulled at my heart strings.
These beautiful little fluff balls were definably brought up by this lovely man who really cares and loved them .
I hope they have a beautiful happy life and God bless this lovely man ❤❤
Thank you Mr.Rojo for taking care of those precious owls!
Don’t tell anyone if you have a wild animal. RIP P’nut.
It disgusted me they did that to that squirrel. He wasn't even sick!
Who is that?
@@jayn6943 Domesticated squirrel from New York. It seems offficials planed to kill it from the beging.
@@jayn6943 the squirrel that doomed america.
R.i.p.
What a wonderful man and the cutest little owlets imaginable.
I'm so happy this kind man helped this little family get a good start in life! Thank you sir! I hope this man and these owls have many happy years interacting with each other! ❤😊🦉🦉🦉🦉
God bless him for saving, caring for & loving these beautiful babies 👍🙏❤️
No, no, no. Way, way too cute. How precious. You are so lucky, in spite of how much work they must be. Beautifully narrated.
What an extremely kind man and how lucky are those darling babies!
Owls are adorable. It would be hard to give them up, but I bet they are happy big owls now thanks to their bearded mom.
What a beautiful person doing a beautiful deed. Good man 🤗
Sweet. Owls are sweet. Thank you 😊 🦉
🐾❤️✨
A new flock of owls this is absolutely heartwarming and adorable thank goodness for your wonderful kindness
God bless those who save animals & trees!
Love owls. What a cute little bunch of owls. Thanks for caring for them
So cute. Happy family with their Papa.❤😊
They are infinitely tender, very cute creatures, thank you for saving and freeing them.
your kindness and dedication enabled an owl family to return to the wild and live their best lives
This video cracked me up! They wanted his attention 24/7!.! What a beautiful video. So lovely.
What a wonderful story! What a wonderful human! So happy everyone lived and flourished in his care, and he released them to their destiny of living as owls do. Thank you for sharing this story...wonderful way to start my day!
Wonderful story- thank you Rojo
😢😮Thank you for saving these babies and allowing them to live free. I hope they stay near and give you years of nature watching.
This is true dedication. Sadly, some people would have kept them as pets instead of releasing them in the wild where they belong.
If you love somebody set them free
I mean I hope not because the number of people who actually have the necessary equipment and land to stimulate a wild animal is really small. Especially an animal used to being able to go where it wants like an owl. Maybe if they have a farm or live near a forest. But someone in an urban centre trying to keep a wild animal stimulated and enriched? That’s never going to work.
They make TERRIBLE pets. Better as frees.
The idea that animals live carefree, happy lives in the wild is an idealized myth. In reality, wild animals face constant struggles-food scarcity, illness, and predators all make survival difficult. Starvation is common, especially in changing seasons, and any injury or illness can mean prolonged suffering or death, with no access to the medical care that domestic animals receive. Predators hunt with brutal efficiency, and prey animals live in constant fear, often enduring painful deaths.
Nature is undeniably beautiful, but it’s also harsh and unforgiving. Recognizing this reality helps you better understand true complexity of life in the wild beyond simplistic, romantic views of “freedom.”
You do realize that being raised in captivity means that they they aren't accustomed to being wild?
It's the reason why you aren't supposed to feed wild animals
ROLO IS ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS!! HE RESCUED THESE PRECIOUS OWLS AND GOT THEM BACK INTO THE WILD! THANK YOU!!
A bittersweet story 😢😅. Thank you Rojo for caring them 🌷🌟🧡.
Who! Who! Adorable they are. Rojo is amazing and so kind.
It’s truly amazing how humans and animals can connect with each other. Thank you for taking care of some of Gods beautiful animals you are truly a saint in my heart ❤ you shall be rewarded for your love and kindness 👍😇
you are wonderful ! god bless you for your kindness !! god bless those sweet little cuddle balls
Never stop being a amazing person.
Woop Woop AWESOMENESS and blessings to you 🙏👌
Thank you kind mister for recued the owls , they are very attached to you and May think you are their mama , they are so small and very cute 😍, they are lucky to find you and hope they will be back to visit you soon .
❤❤❤ thank you
This is a gift 🎁 ❤️ 💕 for the man who raised the beautiful owls 🦉 ❤️. I admire his decision
to release the 🦉 owls. I wonder 🤔 if any of the owls returned to visit....
Amazing and very heart warming. The video put a smile on my face.
Awesome! The world is that much better with people like you in it.
How thoughtful and kind💛
love it!! finally a pet rescue where the person has common sense. love them, but don't give them names. he fully intended to return them to nature. bravo.
In Hindu mythology, Owls are the steed of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Seeing or protecting owls brings wealth and abundance 🎉🦉
@AR-yv3dj I have an owl that moved into my back garden under the eves of the roof last summer.
Do I need to be Hindu for the owl to do his magic ……🙂🙂
@@monk3yboy69 Don't harm the creatures, Treat it with respect and protect it. Place a dish of water for it. The blessings and merit of the cosmos is available to all 😇
Wealth is in many forms
He got the gratitude of all who watched this video
A once in a lifetime experience?
And lastly probably has eight eyes watching over him daily
If it’s just mythology, like you say, then how can seeing or protecting owls bring wealth and abundance if it’s all just a myth, like you say it is? And isn’t Hinduism non material? Why would wealth and abundance even be something to attain in it’s philosophy?
I prefer the Greek version where a Snowy Owl was Athena's familiar/pet/companion
Wow...they are beautiful!
Some people decorate with cats and some do it with owls.
Love them all.
Those babies are such cuties.☺️💕😉
Such intelligent looking faces. Such a sweet story.🦉
They are so beautiful and sweet
They are so beautiful . He did a really good job of helping them to grow up strong and very healthy. You are a good person helping animals.❤
That is love.... Beautiful.. species doesn't matter
They are adorable, what a privilege to take care of those babies..thank you for being so good to them.
Live long and prosper to all 5 :)
Thanks for looking after the 🦉🦉🦉🦉
What a kind human ❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is SUCH a heart touching story thank you for loving these beautiful owls and for keeping them safe may creation return to you the love for which you showed them
This is such a beautiful story.
May God bless this kind man
4 owls !!! That’s a great sign from my angel
Omg .how nice. You are a great man
What a beautiful experience, animals are a gift from YAH❤
Such lil cuties…every once in a while I hear an owl at night….! I love it!
Great story and wonderful outcome❤
well done that man,, respect from the UK.
This is wonderful. A parliament of owls😊
Owls always look so surprised it's hilarious
“Don’t shake your neck at me, Miss Thang!”
They 're so lovely ,thanks for that hearted man 😢😊
If this ever happens to you climb on the roof and find the other end of the vent. This is where to find the parents. The nest was probably built at the top of the vent and fell down a small owl box to put them in until they fledge would probably allow the parents to continue to care for them. Sometimes gravity is a better answer than an owl distribution system.
All’s well that ends well eh Miss Libertarian?
I hope he taught them how to hunt also the parents take weeks to teach their babies how to hunt and I know for a fact if you don't They will starved to death they will have no idea how to find it where to look what to eat That's what the parents teach themThey won't even know what to hunt for all of that is taught it's not instinct😢
I really do appreciate the human narrator in this one. It’s a sweet video!
They are gorgeous. Thank you for being kind ❤❤❤❤
They are so beautiful 😍😍
🐾❤️✨
Omg they are the cutest 😍..well done Rojo!!
This is the cutest thing ever lol
This is the reason I love UA-cam, I get to see wonderful things such as these very cute little creatures. What an awesome dude to take care of those sweet little owls.
I hope this kind man doesn’t live in New York! The authorities there took a man’s squirrel and murdered it!
Raccoon too!
I hope you
Don’t go to Truup rally
Oh you mean the guy who never registered it or even got a health check up for his squirrel ?? we talking about the same one 🙄🙄
@@WanderingKakapo That squirrel lived for 7 years with him. Are you saying he mistreated it? And if the only thing left to do was give it a check-up and register it, then why euthanize it?
@@zackk4969 Who's Truup?
I love seeing this! It truly warms my heart. Mother Nature never ceases to amaze me! bless this man for letting these little ones into his life!
Aww awesome
That’s beautiful. I’m glad that he knew that he had to let them go, and be wild. And I ❤❤ the part at the end about contacting the right people when finding wildlife, so that they can have the best/ happiest life possible.
OWL be sure to give this wonderful story a 👍🏾🦉
I guess owl do the same.
Wow, a kind human. Many people would have killed those poor little creatures. They are innocent and have watched their world taken from them.
super cute 🦉🦉🦉🦉
Super cute! Well done Rojo!
God bless you ❤
How lucky he is they are adorable!!!
Rojo's luck turned into a heartwarming experience.😍 Have you ever seen owls up close?😊
@@CuddleBuddiesChannel not that close I had one in my tree in the backyard when my son moved out the owl left too broke my heart