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Because I was waiting for my husband (to please stop talking and get back in the damn car!) the other day… I scrolled through my cell phone’s photo album all the way back to the beginning to find the very first pic I took.
(As of today, I have 16,999 photos there. I love technology!)
April of 2013.
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Meet Little Cheeper, a baby robin we found on our lawn after a storm. No nest or mother in sight so we adopted and raised him until he was old enough to release.
Did that little bugger poop? You betcha!
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We kept him in a cat carrier overnight, but let him fly around during the say to strengthen his wings.
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I didn’t want to hand train him as the goal was to set him free…
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But he was a sweetie who followed me all around the house.
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And helped me blog.
He was an adorable little guy, even if he did occasionally resemble a Starship Storm Trooper.
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We fed him canned dog food per the vet’s instructions, supplemented with live worms and fruit.
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Blueberries were his favorite.
All too soon (for me) it was time to let him go, and though I cried… it was the right thing to do.
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He was hesitant at first, but when he felt the gentle June breeze? He took off for the apple trees and never looked back. I kept my eye on him for a few hours as he explored our property.. but he took to the air like a pro and was gone to do what robins do soon after.
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Well done you!
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He was a trooper.
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Lucky little Cheeper to have such a loving carer❤️
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He was such a sweetie.
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I knew you had a soft heart in you! Did he ever come back to visit?
I only have 15 photos in my phone, some of which were there before I bought it 3 or 4 months ago. Number 6 is a picture of a picture of my horses taken by a professional photographer (which is now my wallpaper on the phone.) I guess I am going to die of a broken heart if something bad happens to them.
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It was hard to tell if he ever came back to visit since I never hand trained him. But I did go around the property talking to every robin I saw for a year or so like a weirdo.
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More like a saint.
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How awesome! But I’m sure it was hard to say goodbye ❤️
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It was. But beautiful to watch him soar…
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Aww, your such a good person River. He probably flies over your house and tells his bird friends that’s where my parents live, lol.
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I like to think his grandchildren are still here…
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That robin had quite a tale to tell his birdy mates. They probably couldn’t get over how humans could be so wonderfully compassionate. Great story.
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Well, we feed and water every creature who walks or flies by …. so it probably wasn’t a surprise.
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Yay you! Yay LIttle Cheeper!
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awesome job!
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Wonderful!
Deb
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Aww, I love this! I would’ve cried too.
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Probably not an experiment you’d want to repeat nowadays, with Lord Dudley taking up residence.
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No. That wouldn’t work. Not at all…
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