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🖤🪶 Meet Sesame, the little raven that could, and see how this symbol of misfortune reshaped my lifelong beliefs about superstition.
🐦 In this touching story:
Learn about the significance of ravens and crows in Chinese culture and how they are traditionally seen as omens of misfortune.
Discover how Sesame, a helpless baby raven, appeared at our doorstep and sparked a unique rescue mission.
Watch the beautiful bond that forms between my daughter, who holds no such superstitions, and Sesame, as she teaches him to fly using her inventive methods.
Experience the ups and downs of caring for a wild bird, including our struggles with feeding and the miraculous appearance of Sesame's mother.
Hear how this experience altered my views on black birds and brought a new understanding of life and nature into our home.
🎬 This story is not just about rescuing a raven but about bridging cultural beliefs, embracing the unexpected, and the power of determination and love. Whether you're an animal lover, interested in cultural symbols, or in need of a good story of overcoming the odds, this video is for you.
✨ Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this video to spread a little hope and inspiration. Your support means the world to us and Sesame!
#RavenRescue #CulturalMyths #AnimalBonding #PandemicStories #HeartwarmingTales

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Комментарии : 16   
@SherryONeill
@SherryONeill 2 месяца назад
Thank you For Sharing This WonderFull EnCounter
@jimmyjames6492
@jimmyjames6492 2 месяца назад
❤ Amazingly beautiful act of kindness + caring ❤
@roadtripparents
@roadtripparents 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much Jimmy!
@ravendove8126
@ravendove8126 2 месяца назад
How wonderful ❤ thank you for sharing this lovely part of your lives.
@roadtripparents
@roadtripparents 2 месяца назад
Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂
@pongmaster123
@pongmaster123 2 месяца назад
Beautiful! - every animal that trusts you - gives you more than just luck.
@roadtripparents
@roadtripparents 2 месяца назад
That's such a lovely thought! Their trust really does feel like a gift. Thanks for stopping by @pongmaster123
@GustafUNL
@GustafUNL 2 месяца назад
nice
@roadtripparents
@roadtripparents 2 месяца назад
🙏
@Bialy_1
@Bialy_1 2 месяца назад
In Poland there is a word "Wykrakać"(to bring misfortune) by talking about future and predicting in it bad outcome. It is made out of "krakać" and this is a word created from the sound of these birds making kra - kra sound that in english are called caw. Or you can say to someone "nie kracz" -> do not caw -> stop tempting fate with your gloomy talk.
@roadtripparents
@roadtripparents 2 месяца назад
Interesting! Thank you for sharing.
@JM-ym8mm
@JM-ym8mm 2 месяца назад
Your daughter is already a teacher :)
@roadtripparents
@roadtripparents 2 месяца назад
Ha Ha.. very nice of you JM-ym8mm
@gotaburn7591
@gotaburn7591 2 месяца назад
You shouldn't have messed with it, it's part of the fledging process, the parents and the rest of the flock won't go far, many birds spend a few days on the ground learning to fly. When breeding season comes around I end up dealing with this a lot, people find a fledgling crow, magpie, noisy miner or whatever, while thinking they're saving a chick out of the nest, bring it to our rehab in a box, just to be told to put it right back where they found it, and to pray the parents didn't give it up for dead. The truth is you could've inadvertently killed it, cost it a life of captivity, got stuck with it as a pet, or what normally happens because the patients left, they get put down because it's near impossible to release an imprinted bird back into the wild, and it cost too much to keep them.
@roadtripparents
@roadtripparents 2 месяца назад
@gotaburn7591, thank you for sharing this insight. When I struggled to feed Sesame, I realized it had been a mistake to intervene. I was fortunate that this did not lead to Sesame being sent to a humane society. I definitely could have caused harm to my daughter's little friend. This has certainly been a learning experience for us.
@gotaburn7591
@gotaburn7591 2 месяца назад
@@roadtripparents It's good you and your little girl cared enough to want to help the little guy, wild birds are just difficult to care for without the the right experience, sometimes our help isn't needed, it's a good thing you kept it outside where it's parents could come and get it..
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