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For me it is distressing to see a bird hobbling on one leg. Many times when a bird is injured or disabled it will not survive. |
Thursday, September 20, 2018
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Sea Gulls are pretty hardy and it looks healthy, we can hope for the best
ReplyDelete...often I see a healthy duck stand on one leg!
ReplyDeleteHe looks healthy so will probably survive!
ReplyDeleteThat is kind of sad. I keep picturing the seagulls I see in California and how the run along with the waves as they come in. I don't think this guy can do that running part but, I guess he can fly if he wants.
ReplyDeleteOh I know Andy, I feel the same when I see them. I wonder how this happens to them so often!
ReplyDeletePoor thing.
ReplyDeleteIt hurts to see that he is hurt but this Gull remains in spite of its damaged leg a very beautiful bird
ReplyDeleteThat makes me feel very sad, poor bird.
ReplyDeleteAww poor guy.
ReplyDeletel’espérance de vie indubitablement se réduit...
ReplyDeleteIs that so, I see them sometimes with one leg too. Didn't know they don't survive.
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