There was a recent movie called Rio describing how a precious blue macaw was adopted in a bookstore and at last returned to his forest.
The movie makes animation roles for birds, monkeys and humans. Birds hunters catch beautiful and precious birds from the forest and sell them in the market as pets. Blue is caught when he was a baby and dropped off the truck when he was carried to the market. Fortunately he was found and adopted by a lady who was the owner of a bookstore.An ornithologist found Blue by accident and proposed that he is the only male blue macaw in the world and the ornithologist owned the only female - easy to guess that they gathered them together to breed more progeny. Before they make more progeny, the pair of blue macaw was stolen and sold to bird sales. There are hundreds of birds got collected and to be sold. Because Blue was bred in a bookstore, in a cage, he was not able to fly, which is strange, but he was able to open the lock - it helps a lot to escape. Finally, Blue rescued all of those birds and learned how to fly and finally, lived a happy life with his wife and children.
This reminds me of that I have ever owned an owl but unfortunately it died of drowning - it wanted some water in a certain night so it went to the tank which was occupied by a big turtle. I did not what happened but in the next morning, I found it dead in the water..... What a pity!
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