Rescue owl has sweetest reaction to toy
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Baby owl instantly melts for stuffed toy
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That owl dad needs a father of the year award.
@nickys855
Ай бұрын
❤💪🦉❤
@tiffanybenefield1980
Ай бұрын
@@nickys855 🤩😘🥰😇😇😇🥰😘😍
@voyaristika5673
Ай бұрын
He probably wouldn't understand why...I think I've seen that those who really deserve awards never quite understand why they're getting them! 🤔 But still, the award goes to PHARAOH! ❤😊❤
@tiffanybenefield1980
Ай бұрын
@voyaristika5673 I'm sure he wouldn't, but the gesture would be awesome.
@remmahsroht
Ай бұрын
A feather of the year, you might say.
Pharaoh had the sweetest reaction when the staff put the rescue owl into his cage (for the first time, apparently). He's never going back to the wild now, but he's got hundreds of babies out there carrying his imprint. I think he's the real hero here.
@lisabelle7553
Ай бұрын
It's a beautiful thing he does. He better not be stuck in that little box 24/7. The rehab needs to do BETTER for him , especially after all that Pharaoh has done for them and the baby owls. Pharaoh needs a proper forever enclosure!!
@nancybrouse5070
Ай бұрын
He needs a permanent friend, another disabled owl.
@Iddun
Ай бұрын
Does pharaoh have a instgram?
@jonathanredding6228
Ай бұрын
@@lisabelle7553 Pharaoh does have a much larger cage, it seems from the video, with many perches! They don't show the full cage but it looks like we just see the wall and stuff with the bigger baby. The little kennel is probably just for introduction purposes, kinda like how you put rats into carriers to get them to bond. The rehab would definitely not be allowed to keep Pharaoh if they were not giving him adequate space, especially since they are protected under law!
@nate6045
Ай бұрын
@lisabelle7553 If you watched the video, they say he flies to the highest perch. Obviously there's no way to fly in that kennel. That's clearly just a holding pen.
Pharoah is so patient 🦉🦉🦉🦉
@AR-yv3dj
Ай бұрын
😁😸🦉
Wow, you are doing an amazing job helping these animals become autonomous and be able to live their life in the wild!
@notme2day
Ай бұрын
That's what makes this so satisfying. That they not only save lives BUT doing everything to make sure they can be released. Love it ❤
I especially love to hear these rescue stories that include doing everything possible that makes them able to be released back into the wild ... where they belong. Be kind to yourself, your pets and each other.❤
@mom.left.me.at.michaels9951
Ай бұрын
I agree but imo, soft releases are my favorite. They didn't really explain their release process but I might look them up to see. I understand that from a practical standpoint it can't always be done in that manner. But I feel like when animals get the choice or chance to slowly acclimate to the outside it increases their overall chances. Also while it is very important that keystone creatures out there doing what they do for their ecosystem. There's some that go through so much trauma I could understand them preferring security to freedom. So when it can be left up to them to decide when they are ready (and when they want to come back and visit!! ) is my overall favorite. ❤
Awww Pharoah
@sandeedobberstine5591
Ай бұрын
❤❤❤bless him 😢
Wildlife rehabers + Pharaoh = AWESOME!!! 😊🦉💕
Thank you for all you guys worldwide do for animals in need. Bless you all for you are angels 😊❤😊❤😊
@jjradV
Ай бұрын
Andre,great comment, do you eat animals or are you vegan ?
@cathymiller5135
Ай бұрын
Would you ask that same question of an owl, jjradV?@@jjradV
@jjradV
Ай бұрын
@@cathymiller5135 owls don't go to the store or restaurant, we do. Humans can choose from thousands of wonderful nutritious delicious healthy foods that don't deliberately cause suffering and death to anyone.
@jjradV
Ай бұрын
@@edenaralph great comment, you sound like an animal lover, are you vegan or do you eat the animals ?
@teribelleau137
Ай бұрын
@@jjradV I certainly don't eat owls! Weird question!🙄
Pharaoh needs more space. Thank you for saving owls. 🦉
@elizzy8754
Ай бұрын
Maybe he transfers to a larger aviary once his fostering is done for the year. Remember, he can't fly very well. We were not told if he likes the company of other adult owls.
@TheBlargMarg
Ай бұрын
@@elizzy8754 Yeah it could be a safety issue. More space means more chances he could hurt himself further.
Such great work with these owls! Wearing camouflage to avoid imprinting is brilliant. At the same time, I would miss the feeling you get when an animal ACCEPTS you as family. But I certainly recognize it is in the owls' best interest to live independent from humans to return to the wild. That is the greater good!
Hand-feeding the little owlet with an owl puppet - very sweet.
These are the type of stories I like to hear good people looking after our animal friends😊😊😊😊😊
@jjradV
Ай бұрын
Patricia,great comment ,are you vegan ?
Thank you Pharaoh for being a great foster dad ☺🙏🌺🍀⭐💖
Owls are magnificent creatures. And saving them and release them back into the wild is an admirable task.
Thank you Pharo and thank you caretakers!
Pharaoh is SO PRECIOUS I want to hug him so bad !!!! 7:49 am
Fluffy baby owls🥹
What an interesting yet heartwarming video. It's wonderful that the baby owls get to learn from the surrogate dad, and receive the necessary skills to be independent and released into the wild.
I love Pharaoh!!
Tremendous story and Pharaoh you are fantastic. Don't be down, sadly a new baby needing your care will come in. Thank you for the hard work and care you all supply to these birds❤
They are adorable! And it’s so good that they’ll be able to survive in their natural habitat, once they’re released. What a caring foundation these people have created! 💙💙💙
What a remarkable organization!
Pharaoh is a great foster father and hero! Thanks for all you do to care for the babies and not humanize them. Amazing and amusing to see them in "flight school training" learning to be owls. Such beautiful and curious creature so important for our ecosystem. 💕🦉👁️
Pharaoh. Sweet. Nice to meet you daddy owl 😁🦉🌷
I have always wanted to become a rehabilitate volunteer for wild birds and animals. This story is inspiring and I thank you for your time and patience.
This is one of the best videos ever! ❤ I’m so amazed by the fantastic system of rescuing these baby owls AND them being able to actually be out in the wild once they’re old and strong enough!! The ‘tricks’ like the stuffed owl, the head covering and the hand-feeding-puppet ARE simply GENIUS!! ❤ 😮 And, of course, Pharaoh is the surrogate Dad every little owl wishes they could have! What a wonderful and empathetic animal! The ACTUAL (!) …TRUE - WISE - OWL ! ! …Teaching all those little ones the essentials to survive AND THRIVE in their lives, living the free life every single animal deserves (yet often can’t get anymore once things go wrong in their early life. I AM truly grateful that sanctuaries exist and they do fantastic and very necessary work too, providing good environments for so many animals in need of care/help. I, of course, also UNDERSTAND why many (most?) animals that HAD to stay in an inappropriate environment, simply because they would not have survived otherwise, cannot live safely in the wild anymore, since they don’t have the good enough developed needed instincts and/or that could NOT sufficiently be taught that necessary ‘survival knowledge’. Sanctuaries are the absolute best environments for THOSE animals!❤ However… Living freely in The Wild is (of course) overall always the absolute best place !!! (IF possible)
Ειναι πανεμορφα!!!!! Ενα τεραστιο ευχαριστω για την πολυτιμη βοηθεια σας για αυτα τα υπεροχα πλασματακια!!!! Μπραβο σας!!!! Με πολυ αγαπη!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇬🇷
How fantastic! I live in PA but had no idea there was this program. God Bless you all! ❤😊
@notme2day
Ай бұрын
There are many different type sanctuaries all over the U.S. Probably some even close to you. Some need assistance as in volunteers, donation items or even money donations. I encourage anyone interested in learning more to check them out. A lot of worthy causes are always looking for people to help in any way they can. ❤
@shalacarter6658
Ай бұрын
Honestly, unless someone follows channels like this, they are not likely to know about rescue organizations. I used to volunteer/work at our local nature center; so knew all about our local Raptor Center Raptor Recovery Nebraska is amaze balls!
Am I the only one who wishes Pharoah had a much bigger cage?
If all MAN could be like "Pharaoh" The Owl... what a better place this world would be. A lot of us (DADS) already like this... Keep it Up 😎👍
Love that a bird is a foster parent!
Thank heaven Pharoah is such a good foster dad!
What beautiful birds! Their snapping beaks is kind of funny
Amen 🙏🏾. What a wonderful job you do, thank you 👍🏾❣️💯
Love that story. The stuffed owl with a heartbeat is genius. Wonderfully well done. Thanks
Not only is this an amazing story of these people who care for owls but I never knew all of those things about owls. So thank you for that as well.😊❤
Wow! That is quite a rehab facility! Taking into account not just the survival needs, but their emotional needs.
So touching.❤❤❤❤❤
What ingenious care .. a stuffie with a heartbeat ! Brilliant. Thank you for being there and taking such great care of these beautiful birds.
You do your work so brilliantly! But I had to wonder - is Pharaoh ever let out of that tiny cage so he can have room? It seems sad to me that he is cooped up in a cage where he basically can just hop up and down and barely A couple feet on either side😢
😂😂😂 wow... I would not have thought of this strategy to help the baby owl acclimate to wild environment. A lot of work. Thank you for sharing. ❤❤❤
How amazing ! Bless all of you ! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
All that beak clicking sounds like a typewriter! SO GLAD you have the heartbeat thing!
Very interesting how the owl is prepared to be released!
I love your practices❤️❤️❤️I'm sad that Pharaoh can no longer be free but I'm grateful he's playing the role he does❤️❤️❤️
Awwww, poor baby. I am so happy you found the baby. Thank you....❤❤❤❤❤❤
How wondrous and joyous!
Very sweet! I hope Pharaoh isn’t always in that little cage 🤞🏽❤️
Sweet. Poor thing 😢😿🦉
What amazing care for these beautiful creatures!
Oh wow...that was just wonderful to watch...thanks for doing such a great job taking care of these owls !... 1:47 - love the image of the little guy peeking out from behind Pharaoh!
Truly magnificent birds.
Poor Pharaoh what a sweet nounou
Never seen anything like this. I cried. So beautiful 🥰
Lovely 😊 I did feel sorry for Pharaoh once his task was fulfilled, though 🥲
They are Stunning!! Thank U All for rescueing this Baby & for Foster Dad!!🦉❤🦉💖🦉🩷
My heart sings with joy! Much respect, hat doffed, knee bent.
Owl is best environmentally eco-system to balance nature. I like them. 😊
These owls are so beautiful. It’s a wonderful thing everyone is doing to nurture the babies so they can return to the wild where they belong❤❤❤
That daddy owl really needs a bigger box so sad for him in there
What a wonderful rehabilitation center for wildlife. Your treatment of the owls so they can be released in the wild is nothing short of amazing. Pharaoh is such a good surrogate dad to the babies. Please tell me he has a nice enclosure and does not live in that little cage when he's not fostering. That's my only, worry.
Pharaoh is quite the dad! I really like owls, and it is nice to see the baby and Pharaoh bond.
I think this is my favourite of the Geobeats I have watched! So interesting and respectful of their dignity. Thankyou for sharing.
Thanks for doing what you do saving te wildlife 👏🙏👏👏
Thanks all of you 🇦🇺🙏🍀🌻
You folks ROCK. All of your training is just fantastic. Great job. Learned a lot.
Sweet, sweet story. I’m emotional ❤
Thank you for the loving kindness you share with our animal relations. ❤❤❤
Owls are just so friggin' adorable! Some of the best animals IMO
I wonder if a stuffed owl would be nice for Pharaoh when there's no baby to keep him company?
@Rainbow-yh6ov
Ай бұрын
That sounds like a super smart idea! I also wondered if they can transfer him, between babies, to a larger enclosure
❤❤❤amazing wonderful very impressive love 🦉 owls God Bless ✝️
What a bunch of darlings. The humans are awesome too.
Wow that's very interesting thank you for all your work and saving these precious babies Pharoah is a fantastic daddy
Presumably Pharaoh gets to be in a big flight area when he's not baby sitting even if he can't fly much. Great what this place does for the rescues.
Incredible work between owl and humans.
Gosh they are so beautiful!!!
Pharaoh is a hero and a big caring father. The work that you people do is amazing and I am in awe of. Bless your hearts and please carry on the great work that you are doing 🦉😻❤️❤️❤️!! I am so glad that all those sadly orphaned owls can now go back to the wild thanks to yours and Pharaoh's help, love and guidance!! I hope Pharaoh isn't too sad and manages to get lots of love from you. Bless you all ❤️❤️❤️❤️!!!
Pharaoh is like FECK OFF!! That’s my PRECIOUS!!!
He freaked out with no thunder buddy. You saved him...❤
A "foster dad owl"? Amazing!!
Very sweet 😍😍😍😍
It's such a funny concept to think: "They hate us, so we are doing our job well!"
Go DAD!
Can Pharaoh not have a larger pen? He is such a hero, that I wish he had a more interesting habitat.😢
I love owls they are so beautiful and sometimes comical. Way to go Pharo you rock.
Very smart and clever to handle the Owls this way. They are precious creatures! 🤗
YOU ALL ARE EVERYTHING AMINAL CARE SHOULD BE......PERFECT.......BLESS YOU ALL. XXXXXXXX
the photo at 1:50 is just too precious
Aren't you just the most wonderful treasures....thank you for being there for these beautiful little ones....😊
Magical what these people do to save these birds. wow .
Really impressive and well thought out care! Outstanding! Sometimes we really have to get over ourselves to give the best care we can. I think a part of us sometimes may subconsciously want credit or approval from the animals themselves, but sometimes we can’t afford that for the animals sake, especially when they are wild. Great job!
Such a beautiful creature thank you for saving him 😊
< is crying. what a sweet story!
This is fascinating. I never knew that male owls would raise babies. The work you do is extremely valuable. (I live in an old town in Europe. There are quite a few abandoned houses and they make perfect shelters for owls. I have identified three species).
Best thing i have seen today, thanks for all you do
How wonderful! Great job all those involved especially Pharaoh!❤❤❤
Awww, he gets depressed when the babies go... 💞
Owls are so beautiful and magnificent ❤ Thank you for saving this precious baby and doing what’s necessary to release it to the wild where they belong. Pharaoh is absolutely amazing, what a great surrogate dad ❤ it’s a bit heartbreaking that he forms a bond with the owls, then they’re gone. Hope he has other owls to be with at the sanctuary
I ❤ stories like this. Give daddy extra lovings..😘
Thank you for the rescue🙏💗🦉💕💕💕💕