We have Finich's where I live and my daughter is in love with them. Now my daughter is 7yrs old and she loves learning about animals. I had to bring my dog to the pet store, so I could pick out a new toy for her to destroy. I brought my daughter with me and I had to show her all the animals the store had for sale. One of the type of birds they sell is a Finch. I tried to explain to my daughter that is throwing a temper tantrum in the middle of the aisle we were in. These birds are very high strung and jumpy. They don't make for good pets and will fly away the very first chance they get. Personally I don't understand why they sell them for pets. But after 20 minutes of kicking and screaming, daddy gave in and bought a Finch for her. Now I had to buy the cage and everything for her. The first day the Finch got out and flew into the window in her bedroom. I was praying that the bird just knocked itself out, but unfortunately it didn't. There were so many tears in this little girl and I knew she was heart broken. The 1 bird that she loves watching feed at that the bird feeder, she had. Then not 4 hours after bringing it home, she reached in to give it more water and the bird got out. So we went back to the pet store and I bought her a cocktail. This has been 3 weeks in and that bird hates my daughter and loves me. Every time my daughter sticks her finger out to let the bird climb on, the bird bites her. She does the worst thing you can do in that situation. Never pull your finger back, no matter how bad it hurts. But she's 7 and doesn't understand yet. Sorry this was longer then I expected. I wish you the best and please take care.
@@jasonwebb1882sorry you can’t stand up to your child and make her understand no means no hopefully you figure that out before you raise and little tyrant
@@jasonwebb1882children have got to learn, and what better way than to give them those chances. Now your daughter knows that daddy was right about finches and hopefully she learns that animals have personalities just like people and you are able to help her figure out how to navigate with the new bird ^_^
@@jasonwebb1882Zebra finches are social animals. Getting just one is incredibly bad for their mental health. Get that bird a friend and get the cage a lock. A 7yo should not be playing with an animal she could crush with one hand.
Stimulating baby animals to release the "package" after feeding is one of the steps of hand-raising that often gets overlooked. Kudos for showing it, so aspiring animal rescuers can see some of the less glamorized parts of the process.
That was one hell of a huge “package!” 😂 It looked bigger than my parrot’s poop! At the very least, it was definitely bigger in comparison to it’s body than my parrot’s poop compared to it’s body size! That was the part that really surprised me.
I AM PROUD OF THOSE OF YOU WHO MANAGE TO READ THIS WHOLE THING. I SEEM TO HAVE WRITTEN AN ESSAY. Its the same in puppies sometimes. We had a puppy named cinnamon who had nerve damage in her throat at birth, and therefore could not drink from her mother without it coming out of her nose and her having to stop to breathe, and for this same reason she couldn't be bottle-fed either. She wasn't getting enough food because of this and wasn't growing fast enough. So during the day I would feed her every few hours by putting a tube down her throat and into her stomach and filling her stomach with a mixture of goat's milk and her mother's milk(yes, i milked a dog. The mother has important antibodies in her milk for her puppies.) Before this i would have to stimulate her to toilet and afterwards I would burp her. Tube-feeding can be nerve wracking because you have to be sure that your tube is in the stomach and not the lungs, or you could drown the puppy. You also have to ensure that you don't over feed them, or they may vomit and inhale the milk. On top of this, cinnamon was so small and wiggly that it was difficult to keep her still. Luckily when she and her siblings were being fed grool(dog food softened with goat's milk, puppy formula, or water) she was able to eat it better than she could drink milk and i didnt have to feed her as much, but still had to make sure she got enough nutrients. After she was eating only dog food, I no longer had to tube feed her and she would also drink water on her own. She still makes strange sounds and sort of coughs for a while after eating or drinking. For a year or two after being weaned, she would occasionally come running to me and start circling my legs with foam coming out of her nose and her mouth hanging open(this is because she cannot breathe) and at this point i had to swing her with her head pointing down(there is a way to do this without hurting the dog, please dont swing a dog unless you know what you are doing, you could cause brain damage) and smack her sides in time with her attempted coughs until she started coughing on her own and stops acting agitated. This would especially happen if she ate anything bigger than a piece of kibble. Now, she has either figured out how to chew her food or her swallowing has improved somewhat, since she hasn't choked (that I know of) for at least 9 months. Although, after eating or drinking, she makes a sound that is in between a cough, a sneeze and a gag for a few minutes. (My family calls this a harfle). Cinnamon is very closely bonded to me and will follow me wherever she can, and will snuggle with me any chance she gets.
The joy on your face when going to rescue an animal is heart melting. The way your big hands are so gentle with the tiniest babies shows the true nature of who you are. I have watched a lot of animal rescuers. While most are genuine, I've never witnessed it change someone as it has you. You deserve so much, not just for what you do but for the love and kindness behind it. I see the ugly/evil in humanity every day. You help me realize that there is still hope. With love from South Carolina, United States
How fragile and yet how strong. With her see-through body, her struggle to digest, she is safe in your expert hands. Thank you for each little one you save.
Isn’t it fascinating how something so small can have such a big impact on our hearts? This video reminds us to appreciate the tiny wonders that are often overlooked. 🐦✨
Not at all. Out kindness is a testament to our humanity. Just be aware, only some of us are actually human. We are the most powerful destructive species in existence, we can do evil with this, or do good. Make the right choice.
@@sandgrownun66 It is not obvious at all. I spent 30 years going through game theory an evolutionary psychology to understand this, to truly understand it. I have a high degree of doubt you understand this at the level I do. I don't think most of you things are human like I am. I have come to this place through reason and logic, you just accepted it without any any consideration or thinking at all. If this is the case, you are merely an unthinking monster to me. It takes time and thinking to become human, are you human? You should really consider that.
My brother rescued a baby blue jay that barely had pin feathers yet...was very bonded to us, we tried to train her to eat food outside and as a juvenile, he would fly to our apple tree at 5 in the morning for companionship and to be fed. It was over 20 years ago, yet We've always had a soft spot for blue jays since. It's such an amazing experience. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful story.
A couple of years ago he rescued a tiny bird that fell out of its nest. He nurtured it carefully all along, and he was delighted when the little one started to turn its little bum up in the air and extrude a neat little package for him to take away with chopsticks right before feeding time. It was the cutest thing…he would approach, and up would go the tiny bottom.🖤🇨🇦
0:43 He looks like he’s making an interesting meal here... Clearly he’ll be hard boiling the small eggs, while the bed of wild rice boils/cooks underneath the eggs, right??? 😂😂😂
Her little skin is so delicate. You can see her crop fill with feed, and the way her color changes when she lets go of her package. You are so amazing with these little ones.
I have raised many macaw babies from the egg, but to see this is really a thrill. When you got that first drop of food down her little throat it took my breath away. What a great job, Dad! I know I wouldn't have been able to save this baby, so tiny, you've done an incredible job. I'm excited to see what she grows up to be.🎉❤
I come here because this man genuinely is a beacon of hope and his videos lifts my spirits. Was the first channel I watched after losing my dog as the videos are heartwarming.
I’m so sorry for your loss, I know I’ve been there… 😥You obviously make an excellent parent… Please consider adopting a lost,and lonely, heart broken Doggo, at your local Humane Society… There is a special heart there waiting and longing for you… That will reward you 10 times over… You have a lot to offer, don’t waste it…❤😊 so many animals need help…🥺😥💔
WOW!! That's tiny. You're the perfect man for the job. Your love n care is amazing and inspirational. Such beauty. Thank You for bringing the furries home protecting them. Much love to all, furries included.
This little one needs a lot of subtlety to be well handled. Heartwarming to see such tenderness in caring for this tiny not-yet featherball. Please, keep us updated on her development. And thanks a lot for caring and sharing❤
I rescued a baby pigeon, it had its feathers. You have to have someone to feed and care for you while you care for the baby bird. It's not an easy job. It's why there's two to raise the little things. This man is amazing. ❤
im watching through your videos today, a day after my childhood cat passed away, and tearing up at each one. the care you show each and every animal that crosses your path, no matter how small, is enough to make me cry even on a happier day. but watching and reminiscing about raising my cat from when we found her in a barn, ignored by her mom and only a few weeks old, makes them even more emotional. thank you for all that you do and for caring for these little lives with such dedication ♥
You sir are one of the kindest and gentlest human beings on Earth. Just the way that you are so delicate and careful with this tiny little one is heartwarming. Never change ❤
I cry tears of joy when I see life in these little eggs. How absolutely beautifully heart-warming to see them developing and moving, and then when the egg hatches and this precious little life emerges, you care for it so tenderly. Thank you. 🐥🍼💌
I'm so happy to see a current post, and to know that you are still out there, performing miracles for these tiny creatures! what you do is amazing, and beyond wonderful. Thank you!
how quickly this little chick grew in two weeks is astonishing. nature is fascinating, and has so many little lives aided by your dedication to helping them survive ❤
its crazy to me..i cared for a baby quail until we could find a rescue and the first time he pooped i was scared that his guts came out bc of how huge it was. he liked mashed up bugs and "worms" made of strips of spam. he was sooo cute. i hope you grew up well, Scuttles
This video has made my day, I love birds. It's amazing how tiny and fragile, yet strong, and fighting for life, baby birds are. Thank you for sharing this little miracle you made happen.
When you think about how much life force, how much heart and raw will to live is contained in that tiny fragile little body, it's mind staggering. So far I've rescued and raised 15 birds, all but 2 were pigeons, and every time I do it, I'm in awe, not only of the creature itself, but the vast infinite power of the creator who made it, and I am humbled once again.
What an amazing rescue video! I have never seen a baby bird that was this tiny before. Thank you for saving this precious little bird and for sharing these heartwarming moments with all of us. God bless you for the wonderful work that you do and the extreme gentleness that you show in raising these young birds.💕😊🐣👍🙏🏻💕
It must be very rewarding to see them grown up and knowing you got the to where they are and without you they wouldn't have ever survived!that's incredible patients and time!
God bless you! You have kinda restored my faith in man here by lovingly helping this tiny defenseless lil bird. Stay strong lil guy! I hope to see you spreading your wings and flying soon!
My heart always feels so warm when I watch your videos. Everything about them fills me with joy: The kindness on your face, the gentle and reverent way you handle the eggs and babies, the lovely and perfect music, and of course the baby birds themselves. Thank you for all you do to save these precious little lives, and to share these miracles with all of us around the world. 🐦🐣😍
Thankyou for giving this little one a fighting chance, this video made me tear up. You started my special interest in birds and conservation of wildlife, I can never thank you enough
Aww I just love that you swoop in immediately to help and rescue these beautiful babies to give them a chance. Thank god this little one had the ability to grow and develop! Please keep us updated on her/him
2:46 imagine being a tiny, unhatched bird and then seeing the brightest light you will probably ever see in your life and thinking “finally! i can escape this harsh reality and go to the afterlife!” and then the light stops shining and your like “wait what just happened”
Woah, that "package" was as almost as her whole body, bless her tiny soul! Lovely little birdie, we'd love to see her growing and flying around you while you're out taking care of your garden and the rest of the animals 😊
I am always fascinated at the way baby birds produce a neat little package for the Parents to dispose of away from the nesting site. If they just dropped it over the died, a predator could easily find the nest, and eat the babies. It is an amazing survival tactic. I remember the first time Alwyn had a tiny bird that fell out of its nest. He came to the nest to feed it, and the chick did a kind of headstand, and up went its tiny bum…then the package appeared for him to take away with chopsticks. He was delighted by this clever trick. It was a couple of years ago…but so sweet.🖤🇨🇦
Precious gifts that some of us have the honor of opening. One day a little cat showed up at our house, he would follow me from the utility room, as l went outside to hang close up on the close line, l looked down to crab another piece of laundry and smokie was right there with me, that went on for awhile next thing we noticed he was gone. I have often and still to this day l look up beyond those clouds and smile. He not only needed us, but we needed him. The heart wins again. Look at the shape of the heart and notice someone always has their arms wrapped us. Just one more thought, this takes me all the way back, to high school graduation on the seventies, looking through the messages people signed in my annual, l came across this, you didn't walk in front of me for you knew l might not follow, you didn't walk behind me for you knew l might not lead, you walked beside me and became my friend, l am blessed to have had smokie for a brief moment while the clock of life ticked by. And all the little friends since then, hopefully many more will be with me for not only my life, but more importantly theirs.
A week or so ago The Mighty Algorithm suggested your content I have enjoyed seeing your expertise in raising these tiny birds since then. They are in very good hands. Best wishes for all you do.
That's adorable and I know your joy : ), I grew up on a farm 100 years ago as a kid, I found lots of baby robins storm dropped or from blue jay raids, but for them their much bigger and durable, my mother and I would raise em, interduce them to nature which would take over for most, we had a couple males over the years that wanted in the house when it got cold and would stay for the winter lol, it was awesome as a kid to see a robin nest right by the back door the house and a friend from last year that came back all proud to show me what she made.
This channel is amazing to watch! Outside my home, there's a hole in a dead tree, with a growing young bird nesting inside. Once in a while we can hear it calling loudly for its mother to feed it, and sure enough, after a while the mom will fly in with some food. It's real live action that's also enjoyable to watch.
That was amazing to watch such a tiny creature being saved and cared for by such a lovely kind fella Love watching your channel, the way you care for these creatures is so touching ❤❤🤗🤗
This is me around horses. It is difficult to explain. Once you absolutely love an animal, it is the purest joy one can feel. I can be absolutely miserable but give me a day around even new rescues who are terrified of me where I just sit near the stall not being a threat and making them slowly more comfortable with humans, and I'm so happy. I volunteer for wildlife rescues nearby for birds as well, and the joy you feel when you've caught one that can be rehabbed is so great. Even after multiple failures due to severe illness, one successful rescue makes it all worth it.
Sweet Tiny One! Your love and care moved me to tears. I would have been so scared to accidentally squish her. Thank you for doing this and sharing her first steps into life! ❤
Oh my God I was so enthralled with this video. When you were trying to feed her or him for the first time, I literally held my breath waiting for her to get that first drop. And it almost looks like she’s flipping you off when you have her on her back to feed her. I thought that was funny. Thank you for saving this little bird. You try so hard all the time and it’s never underappreciated. We’re behind you.
A purple finch made a nest in my flower pot on my porch. One egg hatched 2 days ago. Excited to watch them grow. Hoping the other 3 hatch UPDATE: 2 of the 5 hatched. After 2 weeks they were fledged. It was wonderful to see new life right on my porch.
Hello. I’ve watched your channel for awhile and I’m continually amazed by your work. Can’t imagine what it’s like to have the time and patience to feed that little bird every hour while closely monitoring her. Keep up the good work
That was so wonderful to watch. My heart was so full knowing exactly the joy and hard work that goes into raising babies. I was 14, and my cat Bebe had her first liter, a good size liter, I think. There were more than 6. She asked to go out 2 days after the births and never came back. My mom took care during the day, and I took over when I got home from school, throughout the night, and before the bus picked me up. Oh, I could go on how they thought I was their mom, etc. I think of them often.❤
Great job of rescuing a tiny bird egg. The efforts you had put and the love you had shown towards the tiny creature are highly adorable. You have lots of patience and kindness towards saving wildlife. Is it possible to upload the other video showing the fully grown up miniature bird? The entire episode is goose bumping. Thank you sir for your beautiful video. 👍
For those wondering, this is, in fact, a Zebra Finch. She should start learning to fly at the age of 3 weeks, so I hope you keep us updated !
We have Finich's where I live and my daughter is in love with them. Now my daughter is 7yrs old and she loves learning about animals.
I had to bring my dog to the pet store, so I could pick out a new toy for her to destroy. I brought my daughter with me and I had to show her all the animals the store had for sale.
One of the type of birds they sell is a Finch. I tried to explain to my daughter that is throwing a temper tantrum in the middle of the aisle we were in. These birds are very high strung and jumpy. They don't make for good pets and will fly away the very first chance they get.
Personally I don't understand why they sell them for pets. But after 20 minutes of kicking and screaming, daddy gave in and bought a Finch for her. Now I had to buy the cage and everything for her.
The first day the Finch got out and flew into the window in her bedroom. I was praying that the bird just knocked itself out, but unfortunately it didn't. There were so many tears in this little girl and I knew she was heart broken. The 1 bird that she loves watching feed at that the bird feeder, she had. Then not 4 hours after bringing it home, she reached in to give it more water and the bird got out.
So we went back to the pet store and I bought her a cocktail. This has been 3 weeks in and that bird hates my daughter and loves me. Every time my daughter sticks her finger out to let the bird climb on, the bird bites her. She does the worst thing you can do in that situation. Never pull your finger back, no matter how bad it hurts. But she's 7 and doesn't understand yet.
Sorry this was longer then I expected. I wish you the best and please take care.
@@jasonwebb1882sorry you can’t stand up to your child and make her understand no means no hopefully you figure that out before you raise and little tyrant
@@jasonwebb1882children have got to learn, and what better way than to give them those chances. Now your daughter knows that daddy was right about finches and hopefully she learns that animals have personalities just like people and you are able to help her figure out how to navigate with the new bird ^_^
@@jasonwebb1882Zebra finches are social animals. Getting just one is incredibly bad for their mental health. Get that bird a friend and get the cage a lock. A 7yo should not be playing with an animal she could crush with one hand.
Yep, that's what I thought based upon what was flying around in the aviary.
Stimulating baby animals to release the "package" after feeding is one of the steps of hand-raising that often gets overlooked. Kudos for showing it, so aspiring animal rescuers can see some of the less glamorized parts of the process.
I’m glad someone acknowledged this, because I was just as pleasantly surprised to see this actually get covered as well
That was one hell of a huge “package!” 😂 It looked bigger than my parrot’s poop! At the very least, it was definitely bigger in comparison to it’s body than my parrot’s poop compared to it’s body size!
That was the part that really surprised me.
I AM PROUD OF THOSE OF YOU WHO MANAGE TO READ THIS WHOLE THING. I SEEM TO HAVE WRITTEN AN ESSAY.
Its the same in puppies sometimes. We had a puppy named cinnamon who had nerve damage in her throat at birth, and therefore could not drink from her mother without it coming out of her nose and her having to stop to breathe, and for this same reason she couldn't be bottle-fed either. She wasn't getting enough food because of this and wasn't growing fast enough. So during the day I would feed her every few hours by putting a tube down her throat and into her stomach and filling her stomach with a mixture of goat's milk and her mother's milk(yes, i milked a dog. The mother has important antibodies in her milk for her puppies.) Before this i would have to stimulate her to toilet and afterwards I would burp her. Tube-feeding can be nerve wracking because you have to be sure that your tube is in the stomach and not the lungs, or you could drown the puppy. You also have to ensure that you don't over feed them, or they may vomit and inhale the milk. On top of this, cinnamon was so small and wiggly that it was difficult to keep her still. Luckily when she and her siblings were being fed grool(dog food softened with goat's milk, puppy formula, or water) she was able to eat it better than she could drink milk and i didnt have to feed her as much, but still had to make sure she got enough nutrients. After she was eating only dog food, I no longer had to tube feed her and she would also drink water on her own. She still makes strange sounds and sort of coughs for a while after eating or drinking. For a year or two after being weaned, she would occasionally come running to me and start circling my legs with foam coming out of her nose and her mouth hanging open(this is because she cannot breathe) and at this point i had to swing her with her head pointing down(there is a way to do this without hurting the dog, please dont swing a dog unless you know what you are doing, you could cause brain damage) and smack her sides in time with her attempted coughs until she started coughing on her own and stops acting agitated. This would especially happen if she ate anything bigger than a piece of kibble. Now, she has either figured out how to chew her food or her swallowing has improved somewhat, since she hasn't choked (that I know of) for at least 9 months. Although, after eating or drinking, she makes a sound that is in between a cough, a sneeze and a gag for a few minutes. (My family calls this a harfle). Cinnamon is very closely bonded to me and will follow me wherever she can, and will snuggle with me any chance she gets.
I was surprised at how big it was in comparison to her. Very interesting.
thank you. i learnt something useful and important. Do chickens need the same to deliver a packet? Ducks and geese too?
I never in my life would have imagined being so happy to see a bird poop. That little one is definitely a fighter.
We miss so much, beauty and tenderness in life….🥹
You Win for the Best Comment, i felt the same way lol
Thank you for the video it is truly amazing and beautiful to see such tenderness and love for little baby bird...made my day.❤
And what a poop that was ah….all nicely wrapped in a lickle package!
Imagine pooping like half your body weight 😅😅😅 The relief!!! 😂
I finally found something worth watching on UA-cam. Thank you for giving me hope for humanity.
I uploaded my goat's Story kindly watch.
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Hand feeding baby birds since 2006. It requires full dedication.
good job
Lord, watch over this man. Keep him safe and light his way forward. He is one of the best of us...
Why does a god fantasy need to be involved with something so essentially natural?
The joy on your face when going to rescue an animal is heart melting. The way your big hands are so gentle with the tiniest babies shows the true nature of who you are. I have watched a lot of animal rescuers. While most are genuine, I've never witnessed it change someone as it has you. You deserve so much, not just for what you do but for the love and kindness behind it. I see the ugly/evil in humanity every day. You help me realize that there is still hope. With love from South Carolina, United States
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This!! Beautifully said!
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And from Ontario, Canada.
And from Texas!!! ❤❤❤
How fragile and yet how strong. With her see-through body, her struggle to digest, she is safe in your expert hands. Thank you for each little one you save.
I uploaded my goat's Story kindly watch
The love of small helpless things is the most manly of attributes
True!
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YES!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉‼️
100%!
Isn’t it fascinating how something so small can have such a big impact on our hearts? This video reminds us to appreciate the tiny wonders that are often overlooked. 🐦✨
and such a big package that comes out of its bum
Birds are everywhere. Why are they overlooked?
Not at all. Out kindness is a testament to our humanity. Just be aware, only some of us are actually human. We are the most powerful destructive species in existence, we can do evil with this, or do good. Make the right choice.
@@fuzzywzhe Yeah right, dude. Thanks for stating the bleedin' obvious.
@@sandgrownun66 It is not obvious at all. I spent 30 years going through game theory an evolutionary psychology to understand this, to truly understand it.
I have a high degree of doubt you understand this at the level I do. I don't think most of you things are human like I am. I have come to this place through reason and logic, you just accepted it without any any consideration or thinking at all. If this is the case, you are merely an unthinking monster to me. It takes time and thinking to become human, are you human? You should really consider that.
My brother rescued a baby blue jay that barely had pin feathers yet...was very bonded to us, we tried to train her to eat food outside and as a juvenile, he would fly to our apple tree at 5 in the morning for companionship and to be fed. It was over 20 years ago, yet We've always had a soft spot for blue jays since. It's such an amazing experience. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful story.
Omg, that "package" she passed was rather large. I did not expect that 😮
Same!
A couple of years ago he rescued a tiny bird that fell out of its nest. He nurtured it carefully all along, and he was delighted when the little one started to turn its little bum up in the air and extrude a neat little package for him to take away with chopsticks right before feeding time. It was the cutest thing…he would approach, and up would go the tiny bottom.🖤🇨🇦
she practically gave birth to it!! Strange how it's half her size!Perhaps because she needed "stimulation" to dispatch it so was holding it for dayss
Right?
🐣She passed a “package “ so cute! LOL! What a wonderful/beautiful video!❤
This is one of the most precious things I have ever seen. Birds and Bees I love them so much. You are so gentle.
0:43 He looks like he’s making an interesting meal here... Clearly he’ll be hard boiling the small eggs, while the bed of wild rice boils/cooks underneath the eggs, right??? 😂😂😂
I agree. His videos make me teary in a good, awe-inspired way😊
The hatchling was so tiny and fragile! Your skill and kindness inspires us all. Thank you.
Omg shes so cute awwwwwww ❤❤❤❤🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🩷💜🩷💜💜💜🩷💜🩷💜🩷💜🩷🩷
Awesome to watch what a kind and dedicated man
Your baby dinosaurs make my heart so happy!
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I always called my canary this way😂
It's actually a bird.
@@allencraig02 woosh
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Her little skin is so delicate. You can see her crop fill with feed, and the way her color changes when she lets go of her package. You are so amazing with these little ones.
I have raised many macaw babies from the egg, but to see this is really a thrill. When you got that first drop of food down her little throat it took my breath away. What a great job, Dad! I know I wouldn't have been able to save this baby, so tiny, you've done an incredible job. I'm excited to see what she grows up to be.🎉❤
My hands would be shaking so much she wouldn’t get much food.
This man is a legend
He's dr doolittle
Literally a legend !
He absolutely IS! 💕
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And we need people like him
Oh dear I'm crying, your tenderness with these tiny little ones. Gets me right in the feels.😊
Right!😍
I keep proposing marriage but he hasn't responded for some reason 🤔
I cried too. So kind.
I am crying, too. What a gentle, kind man. ❤️🫂
I thought I would be the only one to blubber away! I found a small red salamander this morning so maybe I am just feeling tender.
I come here because this man genuinely is a beacon of hope and his videos lifts my spirits. Was the first channel I watched after losing my dog as the videos are heartwarming.
Sorry for your loss. A hard time. 😢
I’m so sorry for your loss, I know I’ve been there… 😥You obviously make an excellent parent… Please consider adopting a lost,and lonely, heart broken Doggo, at your local Humane Society… There is a special heart there waiting and longing for you… That will reward you 10 times over… You have a lot to offer, don’t waste it…❤😊 so many animals need help…🥺😥💔
WOW!! That's tiny. You're the perfect man for the job. Your love n care is amazing and inspirational. Such beauty. Thank You for bringing the furries home protecting them. Much love to all, furries included.
the world needs more people like this. He looks so passionate about his work.
I am not having the best day but these videos give me a sense of peace and happiness watching him help the helpless. Thank you so much.
Me too!
This little one needs a lot of subtlety to be well handled. Heartwarming to see such tenderness in caring for this tiny not-yet featherball. Please, keep us updated on her development. And thanks a lot for caring and sharing❤
Absolutely amazing that a creature so helpless and delicate can survive. So good to see her strengthen.
I do know how dangerous feeding them can be. U r the birdman. Congrats on all ur success.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I rescued a baby pigeon, it had its feathers. You have to have someone to feed and care for you while you care for the baby bird. It's not an easy job. It's why there's two to raise the little things. This man is amazing. ❤
im watching through your videos today, a day after my childhood cat passed away, and tearing up at each one. the care you show each and every animal that crosses your path, no matter how small, is enough to make me cry even on a happier day. but watching and reminiscing about raising my cat from when we found her in a barn, ignored by her mom and only a few weeks old, makes them even more emotional. thank you for all that you do and for caring for these little lives with such dedication ♥
Her teensy squeaks melted my heart. Surprising that much sound can come from such a tiny creature!
You sir are one of the kindest and gentlest human beings on Earth. Just the way that you are so delicate and careful with this tiny little one is heartwarming. Never change ❤
I cry tears of joy when I see life in these little eggs. How absolutely beautifully heart-warming to see them developing and moving, and then when the egg hatches and this precious little life emerges, you care for it so tenderly. Thank you. 🐥🍼💌
Little bits of life
must be cherished.
You are a steward and caretaker of this world-
Well done.
Thanks for showing the world LOVE!❤️🕊️
I'm so happy to see a current post, and to know that you are still out there, performing miracles for these tiny creatures! what you do is amazing, and beyond wonderful. Thank you!
how quickly this little chick grew in two weeks is astonishing. nature is fascinating, and has so many little lives aided by your dedication to helping them survive ❤
Oh my goodness, so incredibly TINY!
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It's the smallest bird in Europe.
The way she "shipped" both packages was insanely adorable 💕 precious little jelly bean, thank you for helping her sir!
I got tears watching this. So very precious to witness a sacred bird being born to the world. 🙏🏼
The joy I feel at seeing a new life welcomed into this world can never be described. Welcome little one, were glad you're here to say hello.
Bless . Her exit package was almost as big as her. A delicate step in every way, wrapped in love. X
How can something so tiny deliver something that big? Amazing
@@TJay41 Got to eventually have space for an egg, so it stretches the area for that future use.
its crazy to me..i cared for a baby quail until we could find a rescue and the first time he pooped i was scared that his guts came out bc of how huge it was.
he liked mashed up bugs and "worms" made of strips of spam. he was sooo cute. i hope you grew up well, Scuttles
This video has made my day, I love birds. It's amazing how tiny and fragile, yet strong, and fighting for life, baby birds are. Thank you for sharing this little miracle you made happen.
When you think about how much life force, how much heart and raw will to live is contained in that tiny fragile little body, it's mind staggering. So far I've rescued and raised 15 birds, all but 2 were pigeons, and every time I do it, I'm in awe, not only of the creature itself, but the vast infinite power of the creator who made it, and I am humbled once again.
Jedesmal aufs neue ein kleines großes Wunder. Was für ein süßes, kleines Vogelbaby.
Bless you for caring for these tiny little helpless babies! They are precious and you are truly a saint 🐣
Such a tiny, precious little baby! I can't wait to see what she grows up to be ~
😊 It told in the video. That helpless baby bird is a zebra finch.
That tiny little life in his gentle hand 🥹 such an amazing and beautiful thing ❤
What an amazing rescue video! I have never seen a baby bird that was this tiny before. Thank you for saving this precious little bird and for sharing these heartwarming moments with all of us. God bless you for the wonderful work that you do and the extreme gentleness that you show in raising these young birds.💕😊🐣👍🙏🏻💕
It must be very rewarding to see them grown up and knowing you got the to where they are and without you they wouldn't have ever survived!that's incredible patients and time!
patience
We are all glued to the video rooting for the chick. Amazing save. Thank you for sharing your story
God bless you! You have kinda restored my faith in man here by lovingly helping this tiny defenseless lil bird. Stay strong lil guy! I hope to see you spreading your wings and flying soon!
Oh my gosh how sweet! Imagine that tiny little life in the palm of your hand. Just absolutely amazing!
My heart always feels so warm when I watch your videos. Everything about them fills me with joy: The kindness on your face, the gentle and reverent way you handle the eggs and babies, the lovely and perfect music, and of course the baby birds themselves. Thank you for all you do to save these precious little lives, and to share these miracles with all of us around the world. 🐦🐣😍
She’s so delicate and precious. You are a very good man. Thank you for caring ❤
It’s just amazing how gentle and careful this man is!
Man I love zebra finches, used to have a bunch, it always amazed me how the parents managed to feed such small beings
This video is as sweet as can be. I love birds. They are such amazing creatures!
Your videos make me cry. What a precious tiny life.
Man the way you fed and took care of that little baby bird is amazing, thank you for sharing!! You are as amazing as they birds you film!
My goodness, it`s the first time i ever see such a tiny tiny baby bird - you are a great father, thanks for saving her life a wonder of Nature ❤!❤👍
Thankyou for giving this little one a fighting chance, this video made me tear up. You started my special interest in birds and conservation of wildlife, I can never thank you enough
What a lovely gift on this particular morning. Thank you.
Aww I just love that you swoop in immediately to help and rescue these beautiful babies to give them a chance. Thank god this little one had the ability to grow and develop! Please keep us updated on her/him
"Swoop in" haha
Thanks
2:46 imagine being a tiny, unhatched bird and then seeing the brightest light you will probably ever see in your life and thinking “finally! i can escape this harsh reality and go to the afterlife!” and then the light stops shining and your like “wait what just happened”
This is so amazing to watch. A new life hatching on Easter Day❤. Thank you for this miracle.
Woah, that "package" was as almost as her whole body, bless her tiny soul! Lovely little birdie, we'd love to see her growing and flying around you while you're out taking care of your garden and the rest of the animals 😊
I am always fascinated at the way baby birds produce a neat little package for the Parents to dispose of away from the nesting site. If they just dropped it over the died, a predator could easily find the nest, and eat the babies. It is an amazing survival tactic. I remember the first time Alwyn had a tiny bird that fell out of its nest. He came to the nest to feed it, and the chick did a kind of headstand, and up went its tiny bum…then the package appeared for him to take away with chopsticks. He was delighted by this clever trick. It was a couple of years ago…but so sweet.🖤🇨🇦
Precious gifts that some of us have the honor of opening. One day a little cat showed up at our house, he would follow me from the utility room, as l went outside to hang close up on the close line, l looked down to crab another piece of laundry and smokie was right there with me, that went on for awhile next thing we noticed he was gone. I have often and still to this day l look up beyond those clouds and smile. He not only needed us, but we needed him. The heart wins again. Look at the shape of the heart and notice someone always has their arms wrapped us. Just one more thought, this takes me all the way back, to high school graduation on the seventies, looking through the messages people signed in my annual, l came across this, you didn't walk in front of me for you knew l might not follow, you didn't walk behind me for you knew l might not lead, you walked beside me and became my friend, l am blessed to have had smokie for a brief moment while the clock of life ticked by. And all the little friends since then, hopefully many more will be with me for not only my life, but more importantly theirs.
Alwyn, please keep us updated on this Zebra finch. We'd love to see him/her fledged!! ♥️
You give the world so much hope and I am uncertain if you realize how deeply our world needs hope!!!!
Thank you!!
A week or so ago The Mighty Algorithm suggested your content I have enjoyed seeing your expertise in raising these tiny birds since then. They are in very good hands. Best wishes for all you do.
That was a huge clutch for a tiny bird to lay! Thanks for taking care of this little one!
That's adorable and I know your joy : ), I grew up on a farm 100 years ago as a kid, I found lots of baby robins storm dropped or from blue jay raids, but for them their much bigger and durable, my mother and I would raise em, interduce them to nature which would take over for most, we had a couple males over the years that wanted in the house when it got cold and would stay for the winter lol, it was awesome as a kid to see a robin nest right by the back door the house and a friend from last year that came back all proud to show me what she made.
This man has been caring for animals for years. Have watched many videos and he always gives 100%. Huge fan!
This channel is amazing to watch! Outside my home, there's a hole in a dead tree, with a growing young bird nesting inside. Once in a while we can hear it calling loudly for its mother to feed it, and sure enough, after a while the mom will fly in with some food. It's real live action that's also enjoyable to watch.
That was amazing to watch such a tiny creature being saved and cared for by such a lovely kind fella
Love watching your channel, the way you care for these creatures is so touching
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another miracle baby bird, she's amazing, thanks to all your hard work, love, kindness and patience she's thriving.. 🐣🐥
It was great seeing how strong she became so rapidly and what a little piglet she was becoming as feeding time arrived! "Gimme, gimme, gimme!" 🙂
SHE IS SO SMALL OMG I CANT. You are an amazing person
Es ist so wunderschön zu sehen,wie sehr er sich freut,wenn eine aufzucht gelingt....ich kenne niemanden, der dann so glücklich ist ❤❤❤❤❤
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This is me around horses. It is difficult to explain. Once you absolutely love an animal, it is the purest joy one can feel. I can be absolutely miserable but give me a day around even new rescues who are terrified of me where I just sit near the stall not being a threat and making them slowly more comfortable with humans, and I'm so happy.
I volunteer for wildlife rescues nearby for birds as well, and the joy you feel when you've caught one that can be rehabbed is so great. Even after multiple failures due to severe illness, one successful rescue makes it all worth it.
This is Dedication and knowledege , great shots with excellent focus , thank you. Welcome Albert .
Your care for helpless creatures and kindness gives me hope for us all. 💝
Oh my gosh this makes me so happy!❤😊. Love seeing the way she started to eat, and the gentle way you take care of her!!😊😊❤
Sweet Tiny One! Your love and care moved me to tears. I would have been so scared to accidentally squish her. Thank you for doing this and sharing her first steps into life! ❤
man im so proud that there's a human being that is so passionate about every life he has in he's hands. Greeting's from Polnad
Absolutely fantastic!!! I love how tenderly you care for those little birds! God bless you richly for all you do for them!!!😊❤😊❤😊❤
What a beautiful job you’ve done in caring for such a tiny one!! Such a delicate soul you have! ❤
Gosh!! How carefully do you always care for such tiny and fragile creatures!!❤ I do not think I could have managed...
Thank you!!
Oh my God I was so enthralled with this video. When you were trying to feed her or him for the first time, I literally held my breath waiting for her to get that first drop. And it almost looks like she’s flipping you off when you have her on her back to feed her. I thought that was funny. Thank you for saving this little bird. You try so hard all the time and it’s never underappreciated. We’re behind you.
It must be very difficult to handle her as she is so tiny! Such a lovely thing to see, thank you.
A purple finch made a nest in my flower pot on my porch. One egg hatched 2 days ago. Excited to watch them grow. Hoping the other 3 hatch
UPDATE: 2 of the 5 hatched. After 2 weeks they were fledged. It was wonderful to see new life right on my porch.
How precious ❤
You got to be very very kind to those small birds!
Alwyn you restore my faith in human kind,which in the present day is hard to do- stay strong x 🏴
Hello. I’ve watched your channel for awhile and I’m continually amazed by your work. Can’t imagine what it’s like to have the time and patience to feed that little bird every hour while closely monitoring her. Keep up the good work
You made me so happy and so sad at the same time. All the best of life for this little guy. ❤
This was just precious! Love how you tenderly touch them and do what is necessary for this little girl. Can’t wait to see more of this one
That was so wonderful to watch. My heart was so full knowing exactly the joy and hard work that goes into raising babies. I was 14, and my cat Bebe had her first liter, a good size liter, I think. There were more than 6. She asked to go out 2 days after the births and never came back. My mom took care during the day, and I took over when I got home from school, throughout the night, and before the bus picked me up. Oh, I could go on how they thought I was their mom, etc. I think of them often.❤
I pray that you keep strength in working so hard on each individual cases. Amen❤
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I think I held my breath everytime you fed her. ❤❤❤
wholesome as ever , just innocent and heart warming , your way of making videos are down right awesome
Great job of rescuing a tiny bird egg.
The efforts you had put and the love you had shown towards the tiny creature are highly adorable.
You have lots of patience and kindness towards saving wildlife.
Is it possible to upload the other video showing the fully grown up miniature bird?
The entire episode is goose bumping.
Thank you sir for your beautiful video. 👍
Thanks for this moment of calm and free love❤ you are really a nice guy.
When I watch your video I whisper:
Oh, oh, oh...it is so exciting.
I really want you to succeed.❤️
I’m talking to him the whole time too!
Those are priceless experiences to be able to nurse an abandoned helpless life and give it a chance to thrive ❤️
The tiniest things can bring such great joy. ❤
Every time i watch one of your videos I am in awe of your kind, gentle heart. If more people were like you this world would be a much nicer place ❤
Amazing, what a blessing you have shared with us! What a wonderful man you are to care for this precious baby!!!