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Our Sixth Year on the Farm 2/52: Kittens and Baby Birds


Nina

Baby Bird

Leo in the foreground

Nina having lunch

Leo... eating grass?
We've just released our kittens, Leo and Nina, in the hopes that they'll rid our sheds of mice, and Leo (the gray one) has actually succeeded in catching a few! However, they can cause mischief sometimes, as is shown in the case of one little baby bird (see above pictures) whose nest got knocked down and its parents couldn't find it. We've given it to Angelica Hatke in the hopes that it'll survive... And it has! (So far.)

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  1. That's so cute! I'm glad that the baby bird has survived so far. Wouldn't it be great if it survived and grew into a fully grown bird? I really like the pictures. In the dark picture, I can't see Nina anywhere. Where am I supposed to look? -Finn

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