Tuesday, April 15, 2025

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HomeGood TalksSoaring: Birds And Their Human Foster Parents | DailyGood

Soaring: Birds And Their Human Foster Parents | DailyGood



For the northern bald ibis bird, hope takes flight not just metaphorically, but quite literally. Once extinct in central Europe, today, these birds are reclaiming their skies, thanks to the unwavering dedication of Austria’s Waldrapp team. “It’s a special time,” remarks Barbara Steininger, one of the dedicated ‘bird moms’, who has hand-raised these captivating creatures. Picture this: a microlight aircraft soaring through the air, trailed by a flock of enthusiastic ibises, guided by their human family. This human-avian partnership is more than a spectacle; it’s a labor of love, as caregivers invest months into teaching the birds migration routes that had been forgotten. The mission even adapted to the challenges of climate change by crafting a new 1,615-mile journey to Spain. At the heart of it all lies a poignant reminder: once these birds rise into their own independence, there’s a parting that echoes both achievement and loss. As Steininger reflects, “You’re not responsible for them any longer… It’s sad to leave them, but it’s also the moment you’ve been working towards all summer.” This isn’t just about birds or flights; it’s about the profound impact of nurturing life and letting it thrive, reminding us that our acts of care can indeed change the world.



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