The Smallest Bird you have ever seen

Pets & AnimalsA Chick Called Albert3.1M Views

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With 115.6K likes relative to 3.1M views, this video demonstrates above-average engagement efficiency for its category.

Editorial Analysis

By accident I got hold of two of the smallest eggs I have ever seen.\nShould I incubate them?\nWould I be able to raise a baby bird that would hatch from it?\n\nThe little bird is called a Wren. In my country it is the second smallest bird species there is.\n\nIt hatched so fast that I missed it.\nThe feeding was hard with my big human hands and very time-consuming. It took me about 80 feeding rounds per day to keep him healthy.\nBut in the end it worked.\n\n\nMore stories soon cool if you subscribe\n\nThe incubator I used is a MS incubator\nMS incubators (made in Holland)\nhttps://www.broedmachine.nl/\nAnd in English \nhttps://www.broedmachine.nl/?___store=english&___from_store=dutch\n\nFor filming I used a canon EOSD7 and an I-phone 5s\n\nAll our music comes from audionetwork.com\nMusic in this video:\nCopos De Nieve by Christopher Slaski (PRS)\nFree Falling by Richard Kimmings (PRS) | Chris Egan (PRS)\nIn the Beginning by Paul Mottram (PRS)\nTime To Dream by Patrick Hawes (PRS)\nBoulevard Stroll by Keith Beauvais (PRS)\nLa Vie En Paris by Emily Lim (PRS)\n\nThank's for watching

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