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The Smallest Bird you have ever seen

By accident I got hold of two of the smallest eggs I have ever seen.
Should I incubate them?
Would I be able to raise a baby bird that would hatch from it?

The little bird is called a Wren. In my country it is the second smallest bird species there is. It hatched so fast that I missed it. The feeding was hard with my big human hands and very time-consuming. It took me about 80 feeding rounds per day to keep him healthy.
But in the end it worked.

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¡Hurra, estoy aquí para ti también en español!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs9BZbkDttIrlVC_tvADlmA

Thanks for watching

The incubator I used is a MS incubator:
MS incubators (made in Holland)
https://www.broedmachine.nl/
And in English
https://www.broedmachine.nl/?___store=english&___from_store=dutch

For filming I used a canon EOSD7 and an I-phone 5s

All our music comes from audionetwork.com
Music in this video:
Copos De Nieve by Christopher Slaski (PRS)
Free Falling by Richard Kimmings (PRS) | Chris Egan (PRS)
In the Beginning by Paul Mottram (PRS)
Time To Dream by Patrick Hawes (PRS)
Boulevard Stroll by Keith Beauvais (PRS)
La Vie En Paris by Emily Lim (PRS)

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21 января 2018 г. 5:10:07
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