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Wounded Swan hugs his savior
Swans usually guard their territory and do not like when people come too close to them. But Richard Wiese (Richard Wiese) had experienced tremendous touching moment - thanks to the trust and a swan when he Abbotsbury Swannery, England, along with other members of the Regal Swan Foundation and Swan Lifelin engaged in transporting the wounded bird.
"I picked it up and pressed to his chest, so he felt comfortable and safe, and in a few minutes just gave himself a swan. He literally wrapped around his neck, my. I could feel his heart beating next to mine. I wanted to close my eyes to feel better this time. It's really a great feeling when you feel a connection and mutual trust when the animal realizes that you're not going to do him any harm. »
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"I picked it up and pressed to his chest, so he felt comfortable and safe, and in a few minutes just gave himself a swan. He literally wrapped around his neck, my. I could feel his heart beating next to mine. I wanted to close my eyes to feel better this time. It's really a great feeling when you feel a connection and mutual trust when the animal realizes that you're not going to do him any harm. »
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