u/AshleyTheGuy
Baby birds I’ve been watching grow for weeks got taken by a hawk.
I found a Robins nest behind my work, set up a camera to watch them hatch. I was having a blast, I loved watching them grow up, they were getting pretty close to having their feathers in and should’ve been leaving the nest within a few more days. I checked the camera this morning and saw it was empty, went back and checked the footage and I’m devastated. The hawk first showed up while I was still at work, I’m usually off at 5 but I stayed late, I’m just in shock. This totally sucks, I know it’s nature but I loved those birds.
The Wren didn't drown. This freak killed it.
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