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When I was mowing my lawn yesterday there was a baby bird on the ground near a tree in my path. I picked up a stick and moved him onto the side I cut but everytime I passed by that tree he was sitting there looking at me. He probably fell out of the tree and couldn’t fly, he’s going to die from exposure in the height or from third or be eaten. I already found a dead baby bird a couple weeks ago when mowing the lawn. Poor baby bird I can’t stop thinking about it.
>>213016683 (OP)Maybe you should have took care of it you faggot.
>>213016683 (OP)you couldnt have saved it
>leaves the bird to die
You're an awful human being OP
I saw a little puppy once that was thrown away in the gutter, it barked and snarled at me to keep me away. It was probably pretty near death by then.
Imagine if it was just born and it thought you were its mama. And now it's sitting there cold and hungry thinking "why did my mama leave me here?" (meaning you) "why won't my mama come and help me?"
>>213016683 (OP)Very sad, anon. Kinos for this feel (to make the thread on topic so the jannies don't delete)?
>>213016683 (OP)I ran over a nest of yellow jackets with the mower two weeks ago and got stung at least 8 times probably more. Lucky I’m not allergic.
>>213016683 (OP)you shouldn't feel too bad about it. Nature can be cruel that's how it is. If it's a fledgling the parents usually are still around to keep feeding him.
>>213016683 (OP)Just realize that people that are hindered by empathy will soon go extinct from the world leaving only humanoid insects
>>213016683 (OP)find a bird rescue near your house if you're in the US
such is life op
https://youtu.be/gMfkXCqnqns?si=VM6I3MY5XO2bsMbd&t=76
A mother bunny gave birth in our garden box and the little bunny who was so small grew to adolescence and we se him hopping around the yard sometimes!
I found a baby bird that fell out of it's nest recently too.
Took it home, made it a little nest in a box with some rags, researched what it was and what it needed to eat.
I fed it for a few days but I got bored and annoyed how it would chirp like fuck at 6am, so I fed it some bleach and it died.
>>213016903I think it was a fledgling because he had feathers and when I moved him either the stick he hopped like crazy to move
When I was a child, I had a fever. My hands felt like two balloons. Now I've got that feeling once again, I can't explain - you wouldn't understand, the child has grown, the dream is gone.
I've become comfortably numb.
>>213017525Ya I was thinking about saving it but I knew I’d be annoyed at having a bird in the house and I knew that if I raised it in my house then released it it’d just be helpless and die out there.
I thought about just killing it with my gun, but decided not to and glad I didn’t because it was a fledgling and it seems like I was supposed to leave it alone anyway.
>>213017723Don't feed it bleach, they don't like it.
Why did jannies autosage my thread…
>>213017993That's their latest trick. Been seeing it more and more recently
>>213016683 (OP)Fledglings on the ground is totally normal. the parents are still around looking after it. unless it's injured or something there's probably nothing wrong and you may have fucked it and the parents over by moving it
>>213018124I didn’t even move it really I just poked it with a stick and he was the one that jumped and move, but he was still near the tree and only moved like a foot and a half. Either way he would have died if I didn’t do that because he would have gotten ran over by my lawn mower.
>>213017993If you're using the same IP as you did to make the thread, you have an initial 15-minute cooldown where you automatically sage, followed by a 10-minute cooldown after that point. If you want to bump your thread, use a different IP or wait 10 minutes between posts.
>>213016683 (OP)You're on /tv/, post some bird death kinos
https://youtu.be/44bTVuh3bYw
A few weeks ago while I was biking by the beach I saw a woman pulling her shitbull away from a bird. I went up to it and it was a raven with a broken neck that was trying to fly away but couldn't. I wasn't sure if I should've just tried killing it quick to put it out of its misery, but I felt I would screw up and just make its pain worse. I moved it from the sidewalk to a comfy patch of grass.
idk if it could've recovered or what. I figured most likely one of the many cats in the neighborhood got to it, and I hope it died shortly after, but it's been fucking with my head for weeks...
>>213016683 (OP)Sarah Gadon and her husband found an abandoned Hummingbird and nursed it back to health until it was able to be released
>>213016683 (OP)I have tried saving baby birds many times, they always die.
>>213018361Should’ve smashed its head with a rock, even if you don’t kill it at least it’ll go brain dead and unconscious
>>213018361Your weakness and qualms about mercy killing extended the suffering of this pure innocent creature. I once found a bird with broken wings. I stepped on its head and killed it, to end it's pointless suffering. It felt bad to kill, but it is a small price compared to the horrible pain and horror I saved the bird from. How can you live with your weakness? What will change?