Redditor Rescues An Injured Bird And Brings It To Their Office, Then It Starts Flying Wildly And Dropping All Over
"Still very very glad she's okay though. Planning to wait until 6 PM when everyone leaves and get her out of here."
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Injuries and illnesses can occur in adult songbirds for a variety of reasons. Birds commonly get injured after getting into contact with house cats, window strikes, getting hit by cars, viral and bacterial illnesses, and many more.
Upon finding an injured bird, you need to carefully place it inside a cardboard box with something covering it from the top and move it to a safer, cooler place. Birds often die quite easily from shock.
The bird might need some time to recover from hitting a window and can be able to fly away soon after. Forcibly feeding the bird or giving it water is not something you should do.
A Redditor who goes by the username u/isison made a post on the r/tifu subReddit where they explained how they found themselves in a pretty weird situation after trying to save an injured bird. The user attempted to help the bird and moved it inside his office, then it suddenly regained life and started flying wildly around the room and pooping.
The user got a lot of interesting reactions to their post. Scroll down to check out the full Reddit post, and scroll a little further to read the comments from the original post.
Here's the original post by Reddit user u/isison:
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeThis is the post OP linked to in the previous screenshot:
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeThe Reddit community tried to help OP save the bird by providing useful info:
Reddit: r/AmItheA**hole"It's actually illegal to possess a migratory songbird..."
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeOP replied to the previous user's comment:
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeThe bird OP found could have internal injuries.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeOP suspects that the bird got injured after a window collision.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeOP made sure to keep the bird alive until it could get proper help.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeReturning to OP's first post. Things eventually got out of hand.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeOP planned to let the bird out after everyone else left to avoid further drama.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**hole"This is her having fun:"
He's observing his surroundings to see what to sh*t on next.
ImgurHere's how the Reddit community reacted to u/isison's post:
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeSometimes they will wake up randomly and start freaking out.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holePeople never miss any of the details.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeIt's a pretty weird situation to be in.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeLife can be like that sometimes, but that shouldn't stop you from helping people and animals.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeBirds do whatever they want; they don't need a reason to do anything.
Reddit: r/AmItheA**holeProps to Op for helping that bird and ensuring it was once again able to fly around freely. The incident that happened right after is something we can all relate to; there's nothing worse than having to usher a bird outside. It just never works.
Op will probably have to do some minor cleaning after freeing the bird. If this was a Disney movie, Op and that bird would be bonded for life, but real life is boring as hell. Cool things like that never happen. If you enjoyed reading this, make sure to check out similar content on our platform.