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Home / Lifestyle / Man Creates "Fake Mom" for Rescued Bird

Man Creates "Fake Mom" for Rescued Bird

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A man rescued a baby bird after a windstorm blew it from its nest.
  • He ingeniously crafted a "fake mother" to feed the chick.
  • The goal is to raise the bird until it can survive in the wild.
Man Creates "Fake Mom" for Rescued Bird

A man in Serra, Brazil, named Paulo Henrique, recently rescued a baby great kiskadee that was blown from its nest during a powerful windstorm. Unable to return the vulnerable chick to its high nest, he brought it home, creating a safe and warm environment for its survival. His resourceful approach quickly gained attention.

Paulo's most remarkable innovation was constructing a "fake mother" bird to assist in feeding. Using matchsticks, glue, a sponge, and dental floss, he fashioned a device resembling a mother bird's beak. When presented to the chick, it responded by lifting its head and opening its beak, as if recognizing its "mother."

Inspired by online videos, Paulo meticulously studied the chick's natural diet, providing insects and fruits. His ultimate plan is to care for the bird until it is strong enough to thrive independently in nature, showcasing a unique blend of compassion and creativity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Paulo found a baby bird blown from its nest by a windstorm and took it home to protect it.
It's a device made from matchsticks, glue, and a sponge, designed to mimic a mother bird's beak for feeding.
He intends to raise it until it can survive independently in the wild.

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