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And here’s the baby dove I discovered on New Year’s day - not quite a baby any more, but it was briefly taken under our wing, so to speak, because it looked like it had been abandoned and was very weak and hungry. We had quite a moral struggle whether or not to interfere with nature, but we finally decided that it was okay to feed the little thing, and it has survived to today. We also trained the dogs not to attack it, and they seem to have accepted that doves are now untouchable; cheeky mynahs, however, still get chased!

And here’s the baby dove I discovered on New Year’s day – not quite a baby any more, but it was briefly taken under our wing, so to speak, because it looked like it had been abandoned and was very weak and hungry. We had quite a moral struggle whether or not to interfere with nature, but we finally decided that it was okay to feed the little thing, and it has survived to today. We also trained the dogs not to attack it, and they seem to have accepted that doves are now untouchable; cheeky mynahs, however, still get chased!

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