Wildlife Rescue

Poetic Dan



Today at the top of Mill Hill, me and the boy found two pheasant... As it was very busy and couldn't hear or see where they could of come from, we took them back home, found a local rescue and delivery was made!

 

As much as the kids wanted to help them, it was a great time to show them, none of us can do it all and while I have a great knowledge of dogs, I do not of birds.

 

We looked up many things to do and after speaking to someone just giving their free time, we found we was in over our heads.

 

We all have a purpose and what someone finds overwhelming, others find a breeze.

It's okay to say when we don't know and look for help!

 

It's what nature does too, just keep moving forward.

 

Special thanks too

@Roger's wildlife rescue

  • Author: Poetic Dan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 26th, 2020 01:10
  • Comment from author about the poem: Not a poem but a happy story and bless the gentleman that gets over 150 calls a day! Now that's my kind of hero, no smart suits or medals just for the love of it!
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  • Goldfinch60

    So true, there are people out there who know what to do.

    Andy.

    • Poetic Dan

      Absolutely my friend and some hand out fantastic poetry and tunes!

      Always appreciate your time my friend

    • orchidee

      Good write Dan.

    • dusk arising

      There's plenty out there with an "I don't know what i'm doing but i'll have ago at it" attitude. All very well so long as they stay away from gas (my trade) and gynecology.

      • Poetic Dan

        Absolutely my friend, certificates on the Internet don't do it all!
        But I've worked along side some cowboy trades man too!

        Keep well my friend

      • Neville


        Reads prose like... certainly a tale that needed to be told.... lesson of the day.. leave it to the pro's.....

        Neville



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