The mother bird struck and my meeting with two cute baby birds

Hello #hive and #bird lovers..

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An incident this morning made me a little shocked because suddenly my head was grabbed by a black and white bird, right under the Ketapang Kencana tree in front of my office. But then I was curious why this bird suddenly grabbed me when I was on the ornamental tree. I tried to get closer and found the bird had made a nest there.

The next sight that amazed me was that the bird had two babies, which were now feathered. I don't know when the bird made a nest, laid eggs, and hatched them in that tree. But this view is very beautiful. An inner battle ensued over whether to keep these baby birds as pets or whether I would protect them until they finally flew free.

The place where I work currently has lots of birds. Sometimes, between assignments and breaks, I try to deliberately sit in the front of the office, which is shady, and in the back of the office, which is overgrown with wild plants. These two places are popular places for birds to make cages. In fact, I often scold several children who like to disturb the nest and take the eggs. Everything gets damaged and lost when it's the holidays, and I don't keep an eye on it.

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Today's view is a first for me. This is the first time I have seen this baby bird. I don't know the name or type of this bird, but its parents have two striking colors, black and white. If you know, write it in the comments. Okay ?

Well, from today on, I am determined to protect this bird from the actions of people who want to keep it and put it in a cage for pets, as well as from predatory animals such as cats. There are lots of wild cats here, so I'm worried that they will be eaten. Hopefully, these two baby birds grow up quickly and gain strength so that they are both able to fly.

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Well, here I understand that the mother bird's attack was a basic defense effort for this type of bird in order to protect it. As with other animals, building nests so high is an attempt to provide a sense of security from outside disturbances. I deliberately increased my supervision of this bird's nest so that all of these goals would be realized as they should.

Little birds, have a good night's sleep and enjoy waiting for your mother.

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My warmest regard: @elchaleefatoe15
Camera Resource: Xiaomi Note8pro
Location: Calang, Aceh, Indonesia




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