Kindness will save the world: how a pigeon made friends with an orphaned fawn
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/kindness-will-save-the-world-how-a-pigeon-made-friends-with-an-orphaned-fawn.htmlAn Australian woman named Jess from Sydney sheltered a fawn who was orphaned after his mother was killed by hunters. The kid has already managed to find a friend: he is having fun with a crested pigeon, who also lives with Jess.
(5 photos in total)
Source: dailymail.co.uk
Jess gave the fawn the nickname Fallin in honor of Bambi's friend from the popular Disney cartoon.
Unexpectedly, he made friends with another pet of his savior. It turned out that the crested pigeon seemed to feel what a difficult situation the baby was in, and began to pay attention to his new neighbor and friend and take care of him.
The affection of this couple is likely to only increase, given that the fawn cannot be released back into the wild, since it is a representative of a non-native species.
In the video, two newfound friends cuddle up to each other and walk around the house together, and one of the photos shows how a pigeon carefully cleans the back of a deer.
Keywords: Pigeon | Kindness | Friendship | Milota | Mimimi | Deer | Sydney | Orphan
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