Murphy, a disabled Bald Eagle became famous after he attempted to hatch a rock. In 2023 the keepers of his sanctuary replaced his rock with an orphaned eaglet, allowing Murphy to finally become a real parent
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@fasc1nate Imagine the poor eagle just enjoyed sitting on a rock and suddenly has a new mouth to feed.
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The Eagle & the Raven Have you ever let the “little things” in your life get you down, made you mad, or take the joy out of your life, If so, then today’s little story is just for you! The bird that dares to peck an eagle is the raven. It sits on the eagle's back and bites its neck. However, the eagle doesn't respond or fight with the raven. It does not spend time or energy with the Raven. It just opens its wings and begins to fly higher in the sky. The higher the flight, the harder it is for the Raven to breathe and the raven eventually falls due to lack of oxygen. You don't need to respond to all the battles, or critics or arguments and debates. Just lift your standards, and they'll fall off! Stop wasting time with the 'Ravens'. Just take them to your height and they'll fade away. This too shall pass, Conserve your energy for the things that matter , fight the battles which count, don't be bothered by the Ravens & Stay blessed forever.
Murphy, a resident of the World Bird Sanctuary in Valley Park, Missouri, has lived there for most of his 31 years of life since an injury left him unable to fly. His home is an enclosure where he crafted his nest carefully at the bottom. Murphy’s behavior pointed increasingly toward a picture of committed parenthood. He became more and more protective of his offspring, screeching and charging at anyone who tried to come near. His dedication was so strong that he had to be moved to a separate enclosure. Murphy’s story didn’t end with his one-sided relationship with the rock. When an orphaned baby eaglet needed a parent, Murphy was ready to care for it. The bonding process between Murphy and the eaglet began a few days after the eaglet’s arrival. Murphy began to respond to the eaglet’s peeps. A week after their introduction, the cage was removed so the two could interact more closely. Murphy took his portion of food and ripped it up to feed to the baby.
@fasc1nate That's Murphy reaping where he didn't sow 😂
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@fasc1nate Nice one, but how did you come up with this