Loud scratching and chirping made a Wackersberger aware of animals in need - and he became a savior.
Wackersberg
- In the downpipe of a gutter in Wackersberg, a nice nest had formed due to leaves washed in, but for two small sparrows the camp almost became a deadly trap.
The feathered friends were probably washed there a few days ago by heavy rain.
Leaving the place on your own was impossible.
Scratching noises, flapping wings and endless chirping made the homeowner aware and opened the cleaning lid.
The couple thanked them with a loud whistle and disappeared into the next tree.
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