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Especially my doves
u ave doves?
Yeep
Chasing should be kept to a minimum because the ducklings, which normally stand together in a tight bunch, may panic and scatter, making it difficult to find them again later.
das sad
oof
No matter how flighty birds appear, they do not readily abandon their young, especially not in response to human touch, says Frank B. Gill, former president of the American Ornithologists' Union. "If a bird's nest is disturbed by a potential predator during the nesting or egg-laying stage," he says, "there's a possibility that [it] will desert and re-nest. However, once the young are hatched and feeding, [their parents are] by and large pretty tenacious."
While most birds seem to lack much power of smell, there are some groups of birds that can locate food using their olfactory glands.
I’m pretty sure the mom will reject the babies after they’ve been smothered by teen hands
why would they do that
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Cause they smell like teen momma
Ducks are retared
Birds alergic to thots
@j danielson voice
wheres ur heckin proof
@Deleted User this
pls explain
No u
dont just say shit if ur not gonna back it up
This is just from what I’ve seen in my life
man I need to touch that meme up
lol
Every instance with hoomans touching babby birbs results in them being neglected
From what I’ve seen
das sad
ive legit never seen that
I have
n ive never seen any proof of it
MANY times
so issa no from me dog
Many such cases
Sad!
I see a lot of birbs
And deer
With her husband Eustice Bags!
And foxes
And magpies