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The newborn bird nestled for 84 days in the hair of a British woman abandoned by its herd

Roald Dahl by Roald Dahl
March 27, 2022
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The baby bird and the female formed a close bond for a while.

Photo: WILLIAM WEST / AFP / Getty Images

The The hair of an isolated and nostalgic English woman living in Africa has become a human entity For a baby bird For almost three months.

“Every day it made little ‘nests’ in my hair, in my collarbone pit, and it filled me with awe.”He told the Guardian newspaper Hannah Born-TaylorPhotographer and editor in London.

“It comes under the curtain of hair, collects individual strands with its beak, carves them into a circle of woven fibers resembling a small nest, and then settles inside,” he continued. “I’ll drop it when I’m done and start again the next day.”

When Bourne-Taylor and her husband Robin moved to Ghana in 2013, she joined the work force there. But due to visa restrictions she was unable to work and had some friends and neighbors.

“I was isolated, nostalgic and devoid of purpose,” he said. Comforted in nature.

“Especially after heavy thunderstorms (September 2018), I spotted a baby bird, a one-month-old bird called the Don Capuchin,” Bourne-Taylor said.

“He was abandoned by his flock. His eyes were tightly closed, he was trembling, he survived alone because he was so young. It was the size of my little finger, the color of a feathered tea biscuit, had eyes like ink, and tiny cranes like pencil lead.

The baby bird and the female formed a close bond for a while.

The next day, he opened his mouth and woke up with a sharp cry of hunger. I fed him termites and instinctively sang to him. It screamed again and climbed into my hand, dug into its crane and head, and then slept in the palm of my hand. I am the mother to him. For the next 84 days he lived away from me.

Don Capuchin was big enough and strong enough to join his flock later this year.

“Occasionally, when flocks fly by, they see me standing behind a branch. I’m still crying when I think of him, “said Bourne-Taylor.” Raising him taught me to live in the present and change me forever, “he said.” I wrote in the book ‘Fledgling’. That fact must be taken into account. ”

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