Teenager Has Teeth Pulled and Can't Stop Laughing
A teenage girl has her wisdom teeth removed and her reaction after the anesthesia is priceless! From playing with her numb lip to laughing at her mother she is adorable!
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Rescued Robin Plays With Her Dinner
A domesticated American Robin by the name of Emby isn't sure if she's eating dinner or playing with her food. Emby has to try extra hard to swallow her chosen blueberry, and it takes a couple attempts to get it to go down in one bite. We think maybe Emby is doing more playing than eating! Cuteness overload!
Emby was found when she just a few days old by the family dog, and was raised by hand. Her bird family's nest was destroyed by neighborhood crows, and she fell a long distance to the ground below. Unfortunately, her sibling did not make it. Emby sat in the grass for a long time, hungry and dehydrated and is lucky to have survived at all.
Human-imprinting is a form of learning when an animal gains its sense of species identification. Birds do not automatically know what they are when they hatch and visually imprint on their parents during the period of development. If birds imprint on humans, they pick up some habits that they wouldn’t usually have in the wild.
Because she imprinted on humans, Emby cannot live in the wild. She is not afraid of dogs, cats or humans, and so would not know to avoid these possible dangers. It is important to note that if a baby bird is found in distress, it is essential to contact a local avian rescue!
Watch all of Emby's adorable videos on Rumble!
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Emby the Rescued Robin Takes a Bath in the Frying Pan
Emby is a super sassy rescued American Robin who regularly likes to play in the kitchen sink to see if there are a few bites left over from her human family's dinner. This time she went exploring and not only did she find a bit of yummy snack, but the dirty frying pan looked so inviting that she jumped right in and took a bath!
Emby was found when she was just a few days old by the family dog, and was raised by hand. Her bird family's nest was destroyed by neighborhood crows, and she fell a long distance to the ground below. Unfortunately, her sibling did not make it. Emby sat in the grass for a long time, hungry and dehydrated and is lucky to have survived at all.
Human-imprinting is a form of learning when an animal gains its sense of species identification. Birds do not automatically know what they are when they hatch and visually imprint on their parents during the period of development. If birds imprint on humans, they pick up some habits that they wouldn’t usually have in the wild.
Because she imprinted on humans, Emby cannot live in the wild. She is not afraid of dogs, cats or humans, and so would not know to avoid these possible dangers. It is important to note that if a baby bird is found in distress, it is essential to contact a local avian rescue!
Check out all of Emby's adorable bird videos on Rumble!
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Rescued bird just wants to play with hair brush
Watch as Emby the rescued American Robin tries to get her owner to play, when all he wants to do is brush his hair. Emby stands on the man's head and pretends to attack his hair brush.
Emby was found when she was just a few days old by the family dog, and was raised by hand. Her bird family's nest was destroyed by neighborhood crows, and she fell a long distance to the ground below. Unfortunately, her sibling did not make it. Emby sat in the grass for a long time, hungry and dehydrated and is lucky to have survived at all.
Human-imprinting is a form of learning when an animal gains its sense of species identification. Birds do not automatically know what they are when they hatch and visually imprint on their parents during the period of development. If birds imprint on humans, they pick up some habits that they wouldn’t usually have in the wild.
Because she imprinted on humans, Emby cannot live in the wild. She is not afraid of dogs, cats or humans, and so would not know to avoid these possible dangers. It is important to note that if a baby bird is found in distress, it is essential to contact a local avian rescue!
Check out all of Emby's adorable bird videos on Rumble!
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Playful Rescued Robin Caught on Video Performing a Trick
Amazing! A super sassy rescued American Robin named Emby has been caught on video performing a trick for her human family. Emby loves chasing toothpicks so much that she will jump to steal them from her owner's hand, and then run off to hide her goods.
Emby was found when she was just a few days old by the family dog, and was raised by hand. Her bird family's nest was destroyed by neighborhood crows, and she fell a long distance to the ground below. Unfortunately, her sibling did not make it. Emby sat in the grass for a long time, hungry and dehydrated and is lucky to have survived at all.
Human-imprinting is a form of learning when an animal gains its sense of species identification. Birds do not automatically know what they are when they hatch and visually imprint on their parents during the period of development. If birds imprint on humans, they pick up some habits that they wouldn’t usually have in the wild.
Because she imprinted on humans, Emby cannot live in the wild. She is not afraid of dogs, cats or humans, and so would not know to avoid these possible dangers. It is important to note that if a baby bird is found in distress, it is essential to contact a local avian rescue!
Rescued Robin Dries Off after a Bath
Emby is a super sassy American Robin who lives with her human family and doesn't seem to know that drying off after her bath should be done in private! It looks like she's having a bad hair day!
Emby was found when she just a few days old by the family dog, and was raised by hand. Her bird family's nest was destroyed by neighborhood crows, and she fell a long distance to the ground below. Unfortunately, her sibling did not make it. Emby sat in the grass for a long time, hungry and dehydrated and is lucky to have survived at all.
Human-imprinting is a form of learning when an animal gains its sense of species identification. Birds do not automatically know what they are when they hatch and visually imprint on their parents during the period of development. If birds imprint on humans, they pick up some habits that they wouldn’t usually have in the wild.
Because she imprinted on humans, Emby cannot live in the wild. She is not afraid of dogs, cats or humans, and so would not know to avoid these possible dangers. It is important to note that if a baby bird is found in distress, it is essential to contact a local avian rescue!
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Coffee and Pancakes With Emby the Rescued Robin
Life is good for Emby the rescued Robin. Sunday morning breakfast includes pancakes and coffee with her human family. (Well, no coffee for Emby!)
Emby is a super sassy American Robin who was rescued by her family and raised by hand. Because she imprinted on humans she cannot live in the wild. She has no fear of dogs, cats or humans.
It is important to note that if a baby bird is found in distress, it is essential to contact an avian rehabilitation center.
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Rescued Robin Caught Red-Handed Stealing Fresh Pancakes
Adorable footage has emerged of a sassy American Robin taking few bites of freshly baked pancakes while nobody is watching. However, homeowner catches the bird red-handed and the little rascal flies away with embarrassment. So cool!
The domesticated American <a href="https://rumble.com/v45243-woman-strikes-up-unlikely-friendship-with-a-robin.html" target="_blank">Robin</a> by the name of Emby thought that nobody would notice if she steals a few bites of pancakes right off the stove! Her owner caught her red-handed but Emby insisted it wasn't her and tried to get away with it! Cuteness overload!
Emby was found when she just a few days old by the family dog, and was raised by hand. Her bird family's nest was destroyed by neighborhood crows, and she fell a long distance to the ground below. Unfortunately, her sibling did not make it. Emby sat in the grass for a long time, hungry and dehydrated and is lucky to have survived at all.
Human-imprinting is a form of learning when an animal gains its sense of species identification. Birds do not automatically know what they are when they hatch and visually imprint on their parents during the period of development. If birds imprint on humans, they pick up some habits that they wouldn’t usually have in the wild.
Because she imprinted on humans, Emby cannot live in the wild. She is not afraid of dogs, cats or humans, and so would not know to avoid these possible dangers. It is important to note that if a baby bird is found in distress, it is essential to contact a local avian rescue!
Watch as the tame creature sits on the stove next to a plate full of <a href="https://rumble.com/v332nf-baby-crazy-about-pancakes.html" target="_blank">pancakes</a> and shamelessly nibbles on the dough. Watching Emby eating her breakfast she reminded us of scenes from Disney movies. Adorable!
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