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😱 Nature’s jaw drop moment! 🐟⚡ This cormorant just gulped down a fish almost as big as itself—no chewing, no hesitation, just GONE! 🦅💥 The wild is savage and amazing!
A eucalyptus tree in a Marina del Rey park was home to dozens of double-crested cormorant eggs. But strong winds caused the tree to split, prompting a rescue mission.
Dozens of double-crested cormorant chicks and eggs were rescued ... “The team actually covers their entire form, feeding at times with puppets ... so that the birds do not grow up associating ...
Footage shared by the Bird Rescue show employees using adult cormorant puppets to feed the chicks, as they’re fed by their parents in the wild. Elsewhere, dozens of eggs can be seen in an incubator.
Humboldt penguins regularly breed in the Moscow Zoo. This is a group that needs almost no help from zoologists and veterinarians in caring for their chicks: adult penguins do just fine on their own.
Bird Rescue is asking the public to provide financial support to help feed and care for the wild birds. Suggested donations are $25 to save a cormorant egg and $50 for a cormorant hatchling.