Are you ready for life in the wild?

in #birds6 years ago

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Baby-kestrel Gonta looks very grown-up. But it does not mean anything. Before releasing him, we need to make sure that he can get his own food. This is the most difficult stage. We need constant monitoring of the behavior of the bird. In the wild, babies are involved with their parents. But we can only care, we can not teach the necessary skills. It remains to hope for the genetic memory and ingenuity of the bird itself. This does not always happen. Some birds remain incapable of living in the wild.

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