Everyday life of our animals

in #birds6 years ago

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After the little kestrel tried to escape, we had to add a small net to the aviary. After all, if one of the kids runs away, he can not survive on his own. This is a security issue. Now the baby-kestrel and the baby-owl with a broken beak live in the same aviary. They get along fine. These two species of birds get along well. At the same time, one should not settle them together with crooked birds, because this can lead to serious conflicts.

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To create coziness in the cage, my husband placed there a large pine branch on which the kestrel and owl are happy to sit.

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in my childhood I had many birds, but I discovered as I grew as a person that animals need to be free and above all protected, excellent I was pleased to see a couple of more photos, but no matter thanks for sharing and my support with my vote .

We'll free them as soon as they are able to live in wild nature. They are too small now. And an owl has broken beak and need help with food.

it's crazy how beautiful the wild nature is!

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