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Will the young birds brought home to feed really treat humans as mothers when they grow up?

Young birds brought home to feed really don't treat humans as mothers when they grow up. Young birds raised by humans will leave humans and adapt to the wild life alone after they grow into big birds. They will regard human beings as their relatives, not their mothers. Adult birds will build their own nests in the wild to attract the companionship of the opposite sex, and then start breeding birds, and it is difficult to come back to see the humans who feed them in life. In fact, this is the nature of wildlife. The biggest difference with human beings is that human beings have feelings, while birds just adapt to the future life.

In nature, all living things except human beings will leave their mother's arms and open up a world of their own again when they are adults. After a long time, after the bird met its mother, the two sides just looked at each other instead of pouring out their love for each other. The creatures in nature are also very cruel in order to survive. They live a hungry life every day and have no spare capacity to take care of their former mothers. What's more, birds smell different. They probably forgot the smell of their mother, let alone the birds raised by humans. When wild animals are old, their fate is often tragic. They will not seek the help of the next generation, and will usually be eaten by natural enemies, or find a place where there are no other animals alone and wait for death.

Young birds raised by humans usually lose some wildness and it is difficult to survive independently in the wild. Many birds, after leaving humans, are not competitive with other birds, and will also face the end of death. It is very convenient for human beings to get food, so there will be no big problem in raising a bird. If human beings want to intervene in raising young birds, it is best to take care of the old, so that they can be responsible owners. ?

So, will your old bird come back to see you after it flies away?