Cats and dogs have been some of mankind’s best friends from the animal kingdom since ancient times, but under special circumstances, close and loving, yet unlikely friendships can form between us and other wild animals. Such is the case with Vadim Veligurov, a 12-year-old boy in Russia who befriended a wild sparrow bird.
Vadim and the tiny bird, named Adi, have been inseparable ever since he found the abandoned baby bird and nursed it back to health. He found the little bird while spending the summer at his grandmother’s house in Minusinsk, a distant Russian town in the Krasnoyarsk region. After nursing it back to health, it chose to stay with him, perching on his shoulder and even sharing food with him.
This isn’t the first time we’ve seen kids and their animal friends – real-life ‘Mowgli” Tippi Degre befriended a host of wild animals in Africa. However, unlike Tippi’s friends, Vadim’s friend is a bit more manageable. He plans to take the bird home with him once he heads home at summer’s end.
Vadim found the abandoned female baby bird back near his grandmother’s house in Minusink, 264 miles south of Russia’s Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, where he is spending the summer holidays.
He nurtured the little bird when it hatched and hoped she would return to the wild, however, Abi decided to stay instead of fly away.
Little Abi will happily sit in the boy’s shoulders, eat out of his hand and even share a little peck.
Vadim and the bird are now inseparable and he plans to take Abi back with him to his hometown after the summer break.
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