@@SkyeAndMore it's not that deep, it's just his survival instinct. If there was a fire you wouldn't be surprised and this is about the same thing. That hail was huge and a dangerous size for the small bird. It was either go inside with humans or possibly die/get injured. Seals also hop on boats to escape orcas. It's just survival
Agreed. Everyone jumping on the faith in humanity restored/glad there's still good people out there/we need more people like this/what a beautiful act of kindness bandwagon- drives me crazy 🙄
@@user-mt4no6hn3n how d'you know it's a girl pigeon? Not being snarky or anything, just assuming you recognise it as a pigeon from some species with sexual dimorphism, and now I'm curious as to the difference. :O
It just reminded me of a bird who layed eggs in my celling when it's under construction and i told the workers to do other compartments as it's interior work and after 12 to 15 days she leaves with her youngs it's just a lovely memory of mine i wanted to share 😊❤
sorry but that's just the crows that remember.. and will act in turn. even exacting revenge. the rest aren't smar enough to so that. they will come back o where there is food and that's about it.
@@marytramp5678no I've rescued baby doves/pigeons before and their mothers definitely seem to remember me. I've seen them demonstrate this multiple times.
God bless the man who let him in! 😊 Reminds me of the song, "Bless the Beasts and the Children"... 🎶Give them shelter from the storm...keep them safe,...keep them warm🎶 🥰
Aaawee poor Birdy, I'm glad he felt comfortable enough to try ND go inside away from the hail, that woulda killed him if he was stuck out there in it .THANK U KIND SOULS FOR RESCUING THIS BEAUTIFUL BIRDY...BE BLESSED YALL 🙏🏼🥰❤️
I normally don't like pigeons but I like the little bird he's funny and he's like hey I woke up late to my family flying off before the weather got crazy. let me in!!