Family Rescues A Baby Blue Jay | The Dodo Little But Fierce

Family Rescues A Baby Blue Jay | The Dodo Little But Fierce
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Rescued baby blue jay loves to roll the dice when his family plays boardgames 💙

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  1. Some human families are blessed with enough love to share and this little one fell right in the right spot to be found. One lucky little one. One saved.

  2. So cute 💖 I Love to nurse Crows so He can grow up and find new Crowfriends. And 3/4 had a Friendship with me 🥰 we see us all days and thats SO cool🙈😅🥰💖

  3. The call of the blue jay is one of few bird calls I can identify, mostly from hearing it so often in my youth in the Mid-Hudson Valley.

  4. At 02:18 I swear it is looking them in the eye! I mean, obviously it is Lol, most animals with functioning vision DO look directly at us, in the eyes. This blue jay though…birds may LOOK at you in the eye, but I think there’s a slight difference between the eyes of like, a golden eagle versus a jay. Maybe it’s the pupil in the raptors looking human or catlike that pierces your soul. But jays and corvids, with their black eyes, almost appear as raw, “soul-less predators”. Or just something more primal maybe? Even though eagles are about as primal as it gets, ha. Anyway, that made no fkn sense, what the f, hahaha. but the gleam in its eyes, the expression on its face… it’s communicating with them.

  5. Try raising a dove. Lol. They don't gape like that. They use their beak like a straw to eat crop milk. So you have to use bird formula. My dove is about 3 weeks old. It's getting cold the next few nights like close to freezing so I'm keeping her in and letting her learn to fly a couple more nights. Then I will get a roost box for her

  6. If the bird you see on the ground has no feather or if there are cats around or you observed for a while (hidden from view) and the mom don't come to feed it, then it's wonderful that you help that baby bird. Just for information on baby birds : If the bird has feathers, usually they "fall" from their nest but it's normal and the mom is around to feed them. That's how they learn how to be on their own.🙂

  7. They're beautiful alright, but they're predatory killers & egg robbers too. They don't live and let live. I watched one snatch a young sparrow & start eating it alive as he flew off with it years ago.

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