 Hey, hey Sniffers. Okay, remember when I rescued Cody? This is another one of those situations. Okay, so I may post this in real time. Yeah, old school YouTube stuff because I want to get this information out to you as fast as possible. Sorry, I'm kind of in a hurry. I needed somebody to help me and luckily my friend happened to come over and volunteer. Yeah, I ignore the mess in my room. I've been working really hard to try to get a video for you, but here's what happened, okay? Somebody called my phone number and said, I'm sorry you lost your bird. I was wondering if you're interested in mine. Okay, well, you guys know that like that's not how it works. I don't just want to replace that bird at all. However, the reason I called this person back is because my thought process is you're willing to just give away your bird. The bird might need a better home. So I called her. I just want to see do you need help? Is everything okay? Like I want to know about every situation for every bird that I come across. She's actually sick and she loves birds and she wants to give her bird up for a better life. Now I have to go down there. She lives close by and I kind of told George about this, but I would need access to his van and I don't have it. So I have to go with my trustworthy Mini Cooper and the roof down and I wanted to go with somebody so I won't be alone and my friend just happened to come over who I haven't seen in two months by the way. Yeah, you Tracy. So that's what's about to happen. She actually doesn't. She actually has no idea what we're doing, but she kind of took a sort of guess. So I'm going to get blankets for the car. All right. So I'm getting some blankets, like old blankets to put in the car, just something to like cover the car and make sure I don't know how dirty the cage is or whatever. And I'm also going to be bringing, I'm also going to bring a carry-on cage so that, you know, obviously my roof's going to be down. The bird can't be in the cage. Okay. So Tracy doesn't know where we're going. She doesn't know what I'm doing at all either, do you Tracy? I'm suspicious because of the blank of that way that I'm picking up a bird. Only time will tell. I have to get something else to no, I think it's something else for our little trip. So it might be a clue for you. Okay. I need this or a squirrel. Why would I pick up? I mean, I would pick up a squirrel. Here's the other thing. I actually probably need two of those. I don't know if that's a word, but that's a good one. If I've ever heard a blonde make up a word, I like that one. Okay. Push these two down, push these in and move them over. Oh, I did that. Yeah. And then move the other one over. Okay. Now open it. Let's throw whatever's out. It's not like this. It's just simple. Yeah, I know, but it's so hard to get it out. Okay. Tracy's not going to be happy. The reason I'm going to do this in real time, probably without editing is because it's going to be the easiest way to get information faster out to you guys. That doesn't go in there. That's for the car, but you could put it in there for now so that you could see everything in real time. And the reason being is if I have to edit it, I'm going to be late on everything. And I don't want to be late on everything for you guys. I really want to keep up and let you guys see in real time exactly what happens. If you have some knowledge in birds and birds come your way to help, I honestly think it becomes a little bit your duty. So I'm not going to keep these birds, but I do kind of have a home in mind, but I just got to assess the situation, see how friendly they are, see what we're dealing with. I have no idea what we're dealing with. All I know is that she's really sick and can't give time to the birds and the birds might need to be separated. So let's see what happens. Why did I go to the passenger seat? Like I'm so not used to driving. Like what? I don't get out much anymore guys. Okay guys, we're on our way. I don't know if we're going to be able to film there. If it feels weird for any reason, like I'm invading their privacy, like we're not going to film, but I'll get as much as I can like after that. So let's see what happens. I've been out the driveway for a long time, but she's not answering the phone. And I can't get in the gate. So Tracy's going to see if there's like a buzzer somewhere. I've called her twice. I hope this isn't a fail because she said like, I have to do this before 7 p.m. Okay. This is Monty. Monty is in a wonderful home, but he's going to get re-homed due to some unfortunate circumstances. He's a cutie. He's like, I'm not leaving my toys. Okay, so that's Monty. And now in here, we're going to put Nelly. So the reason I'm not putting them in there just so you understand is because I don't want their first interaction with me to be about me trapping them or taking them away from anything. And sometimes birds don't like to get in carriers. So that cannot be my first interaction with them. I want them to feel very happy and comfortable with me when we get home because everything that happens right now is new. And since they're so well taken care of and happy, it's not going to be the easiest thing for them to adjust to being without their family. But it should be a good transition because it'll be okay. So who is it that likes to go upside down? Was that Nelly? Monty. Monty. Oh, Tracy going for it. Yeah. Good job, Tracy. I guess it's okay. I know. I know. It's scary noise. Go ahead and know. You can put on my arm. There we go. Okay. All right. Make sure this is closed. Snap tight. Make sure all the sections are closed, guys. And we're going to we're getting the car ready first. Can't see but the roof is going down. So we're trying to get this in there. So this is happening. So her son helped me put this in the car. Here's the update. She's really sick. She doesn't know what she has. So I'm definitely quarantining the birds. I would have done that anyway, but I'm going to have to be very, very careful. Here he comes. Tracy's got the two birds. We're not going far, but my seat is stuck. Put my seatbelt on for us really quick. Yeah, do that. See, you'll also have to hold this. You know, like, yes, I should roll the, oh, it's not going to go up, is it? The window? Okay. Okay. Thanks. You just want to move the car if you can. Okay, we can't back out like this. So he's going to move the car. Okay. So here's the situation. Not only are the birds going to be quarantined, we're going to be quarantined. It just means that, like, when you go home, if you can before you touch Bella's shower, there's no like, she obviously has something viral within her, but I don't want to take any chances. But anyway, she's a really good person. She's really suffering right now. It's hard to be sick and take care of birds, but they were out and happy and, and well taken care of. Yeah, she's sad about it. So this happens all the time, guys. Sometimes it is better to get your birds to a place that will emotionally. Why is the car stopped? What's wrong with the car? Do you have to put your foot on the brake? Oh no. The car's not starting. Is it a car? Is it because your seat's not locked? I don't know. Oh no. Is it? It might be because the car knows your seat's not locked safe. Oh my god, it says that. It does? Oh yeah, like, it won't let me drive. Mini Cooper, you're pretty cool. Shoot, hold on. Okay, we're going, turning off the camera, being safe. Here we go. It's going to be a very slow drive. Guys, I'm driving up to my driveway and I see a car in the driveway, which means it's George and the lights are still on. I don't know if he sees me. He probably spots me. It comes to Mini with a giant cage sticking out of his eye. He's going to be like, what the hell? He's looked, but I don't know if he's processed what's happening. Like, did he not process these? He must be in a serious conversation. He's not even, like, he's deep in this conversation. Like, he doesn't know I have a situation here. Like, even if I put the camera on, you won't even see it, but he's like, hi. Turn your light on. Just turn it on so my fans can see you. Are we on live? Do you see the situation here? Yeah. Come out of the car. Okay. What's their names? Nellie. Nellie? Nellie. My grandmother. Aw. And how did that happen? What did she say? Morty or Monty? Monty. Monty and Monty. What are they? Irish? No, I can't see you. Come into my camera, please. Hi guys. We're not live, but I thought it was live. No, but I, so here's the thing though. He's looking at me. Who's that? Monty. The one on the bottom is Monty? This is Monty. That's Nellie. Okay. Here's the thing. She has a viral infection. She doesn't know what she has. She thinks she has, like, West Nile or something. So these birds, this cage, then we need to make sure that they're, this cage, I think needs to kind of maybe just go in the backyard until we could pressure wash it. I can pressure wash it. Yeah. West Nile, is she okay? I don't know if that's what she has, but let's consider the worst, okay? Now her son doesn't have anything and he's been with her taking care of her. So there's no way that is. So like, I don't know if it's contagious. And have the birds okay? However, these birds, yeah, these birds have to be quarantined from our birds, which you know. Yeah. Except we might have to quarantine ourselves. So like, we have to continue to wash our hands, shower. Like, we can't handle these birds and then accidentally go handle ours. Right, of course. You want to talk to maybe Lou about it? Yeah, we'll talk to Lou about it. We'll go to Lou, we'll like investigate. Hi, Tracy. Hi. Tracy got roped up into this. She just wanted to come over and show me Bella's costume. And Bella? She didn't care about me. She only cares about me seeing Bella. She needed help. So I sent her on. But she did come and help me out. Thank Tracy very much. And the only thing that any of them says is Nelly says Nelly neglected. No way. Yeah. Does she really say that? Yeah. And she, it's from the home that they were in before. So it made her really sad. And she's a good bird owner. She really, the birds were out. They were happy. They had the plastic under. You could tell the birds are out all the time. Everything is good. Like she's great. She, whatever. Are we going to keep them in a certain room instead? We have to keep them somewhere else. They can be in my room. Can they? Yeah. That's very generous of you, George. Thank you very much. You're very welcome. I know you'd appreciate it. I do appreciate that. I mean, you think they're okay with my lizards? We'll see. My gecko and my chameleon.