This is a rehabilitation center? More like a tethering center. The man talks about how he doesn't name any of the birds because that would be treating them like side-show pets, but later on he talks about how hard it is to train the bird and then makes it play fetch. Wild birds shouldn't be bred by humans, either..."that, uh, she really don't have time to--to build nest". Jee, I wonder why! "That's why she's kinda frustrated." Is that it, really? Ugh, this ticks me off....
@fanofmiggie so you think that saving a beautiful bird like this from extinction is wrong? my boyfriend worked a season at a bird rehab center like this one and they HAVE to be teathered for thier safety and the saftey of the people around them. this eagle was most likely injured and will no longer be able to survive in the wild. they saved this bird's life and all you can do is complain about it?
@SheepGo2Hell2 No, I most certainly do not think that saving it from extinction is wrong. I'll admit that I'm biased against this center because I've seen others that seem much better in terms of meeting the birds' needs. The birds are fenced in, yes, but they have plenty of room to walk around and even fly a bit if they can. They're not tethered to single posts by their talons.
@SheepGo2Hell2 To continue my comment, I believe that people's safety shouldn't be as highly considered as the birds' safety. Rehabilitation centers should not be used as showcases to show off the birds (and any other possible animals) to outside people passing by. The only people in them should be rehabilitation employees, ones who wear proper gear to protect themselves and who know what they're doing so that they can focus more on the well being of the birds than themselves.
you people are gorgetting that this is a center where they kept eagles from extinction
still let the poor girl go
skyarsalan 1 year ago
This is a rehabilitation center? More like a tethering center. The man talks about how he doesn't name any of the birds because that would be treating them like side-show pets, but later on he talks about how hard it is to train the bird and then makes it play fetch. Wild birds shouldn't be bred by humans, either..."that, uh, she really don't have time to--to build nest". Jee, I wonder why! "That's why she's kinda frustrated." Is that it, really? Ugh, this ticks me off....
fanofmiggie 1 year ago
@fanofmiggie so you think that saving a beautiful bird like this from extinction is wrong? my boyfriend worked a season at a bird rehab center like this one and they HAVE to be teathered for thier safety and the saftey of the people around them. this eagle was most likely injured and will no longer be able to survive in the wild. they saved this bird's life and all you can do is complain about it?
SheepGo2Hell2 1 year ago
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fanofmiggie 1 year ago
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@SheepGo2Hell2 No, I most certainly do not think that saving it from extinction is wrong. I'll admit that I'm biased against this center because I've seen others that seem much better in terms of meeting the birds' needs. The birds are fenced in, yes, but they have plenty of room to walk around and even fly a bit if they can. They're not tethered to single posts by their talons.
fanofmiggie 1 year ago
@SheepGo2Hell2 To continue my comment, I believe that people's safety shouldn't be as highly considered as the birds' safety. Rehabilitation centers should not be used as showcases to show off the birds (and any other possible animals) to outside people passing by. The only people in them should be rehabilitation employees, ones who wear proper gear to protect themselves and who know what they're doing so that they can focus more on the well being of the birds than themselves.
fanofmiggie 1 year ago
Um, it's a rehabilitated eagle that would no longer be able to survive in the wild, so it kind of needs to stay in captivity.
rabbitspawn 2 years ago 2
what the fuck u basterd LET IT GO BICK!!!
WeWillFckUp 2 years ago