Good work.
That's really amazing and a testament to your compassion and commitment to life. Well done.
Awww! That's downright adorable. Good work! 👍
That is good stuff. I once raised an orphaned sparrow chick. Named it Sparrow Agnew. It took my eye droppers of water and meal worms but always seemed pissed off about it.
cool experience!
Sure is. It's a shame he's gotta go. I'm kind of fond of the noisy little bastard.
Maybe it'll return occasionally even after you let it go? You could always keep bird seed and water out just in case.
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Fake. This is all a conspiracy.
Thanks sweets!
Anytime.
This is so cute. First pic, I'm gonna find away out of this joint. Second pic, where's my food? Third pic, what the hell is going on out there? Fourth pic, OK. I'm bored. Must plan my escape. Fifth pic, hey idiot. You gonna let me leave yet or not? I'm ready to fly.
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Staring at the worm with an open mouth - "Get in mah belly!"
If he's old enough to fly like that he's old enough to get his own food. If you're gonna cut him loose now's the time. Otherwise, congrats, you have a new pet.
That's not quite how baby robins work, but I get what you're saying. He is free to leave at any time, but until his tail feathers are fully grown he can't fully fly.
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