Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Texas Family’s Creative Animal Rescue

A Texas family recently made headlines for their quick and inventive animal rescue. They saved a baby bird by wrapping it in a tortilla, earning widespread praise for their compassionate actions.

The Rescue

On July 13, the Wild West Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Amarillo shared the story on Facebook. The center described how the Adlong family found what they thought was an orphaned barn owl. Lacking a box for the bird, they had to get creative.

Katie Adlong explained in an interview with the Guardian, β€œI wrapped the bird in a warm tortilla. That was all I had.”

Discovery and Recovery

When a rehabber arrived at the Adlongs’ home, they found the bird wrapped in the tortilla. It turned out to be a Mississippi Kite, a hawk-like species, not a barn owl.

Katie Adlong, 36, had spotted the Mississippi Kite while her family was barbecuing and swimming. Worried the bird was cold, she warmed a tortilla on the barbecue grill and wrapped the bird in it.

The animal rehab center commented, β€œIt was an inventive method to keep the baby warm, and surprisingly, it worked.”

Taquito’s New Home

The bird, now named Taquito (Spanish for β€œlittle taco”), was taken to the rehab facility. Reports indicate Taquito is recovering well.

β€œIt’s heartwarming to see this baby bird safe and healthy,” Adlong said.

Going Viral

The Adlongs’ creative rescue went viral after the story was shared on Facebook. The Wild West Wildlife center even started selling T-shirts with the phrase β€œTortillas save lives” and an image of the bird wrapped in a tortilla.

One Facebook user commented, β€œNever underestimate the power of a tortilla.” Another joked, β€œA birdito, if you will,” referencing burritos.

About Mississippi Kites

Mississippi Kites are common across the US, living in fields, meadows, grasslands, forests, woodlands, and lakes. According to the National Audubon Society, they primarily eat large insects and small rodents.

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