Wild White-breasted Waterhen Birds Become Our Pets
This is the newcomer White-breasted waterhen bird pet in my life.
Meet the newest additions to our family — two adorable White-breasted Waterhen birds. At just about two months old, these charming little birds have quickly settled into their new home and brought joy to our household.
I brought them from my hometown, and it's heartwarming to see how well they've adapted to life with us. Despite being wild birds by nature, typically found in marshes, riverbanks, and paddy fields, they seem quite content and comfortable here.
The White-breasted Waterhen should not less water, they need to drink much and like moist areas, therefore, I provide a lot of water. so they are comfortable like living in the wild.
The pool that was in our house became a favorite place for them, in the pond, there are 6 turtles s and they are still confused. I hope they are can be good friends as soon as possible.
I also found worms in the backyard for birds they love this food.
In the pond also were many marshes fish if brave enough the bird to approaches the turtles may the can share the fish to hunted in the pond.
The birds look comfortable in touching my leg and give a free massage with the beak.
They are eating, drinking, and bathing in a small pool especially I create for their bath. After a day of activities, they rest on the wooden tree. In addition, there are also a sunbird and an Asian mynah bird in the Shelter that always accompany with cheerful.
Watch the White-breasted Waterhen bird life in our home video: