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Originally Posted by BloomingMarvellous That's just it Squeek, it wasn't my Fox, just like the Foxes that venture into your garden, they don't belong to you, there not yours.
Just take a look at what your saying. I can only presume that you are from the Younger generation and have been sheltered from the real world.
I also think nature is harsh, but I have a good understanding of how it all works.
I watched a Bald Eagle nest on web cam this year and sometimes it was very hard to watch. There we're 2 chicks and they both had been named which I thought was very strange at the time, I would of preferred Chick1 and Chick2. Anyway for a couple of weeks everything was fine with the chicks until, one of the chicks got caught under the parents wing. The Parent was frantic, flapping and screaming and looking very frightened and then it flew off with the chick still attached to it. My heart just sunk, it sunk even further when the parent returned without the chick. Made me feel sad just writing that. I learnt a lot from watching the Bald Eagle's on Web-cam and maybe this is something you could try to Squeek, just an idea.  |
hi, its ok i only use that term lightly, i know they are not mine, they are their own person. i just love animals and birds that i call them mine b/c they are in my garden and i feed them, thats all.