laitimes

Give me wings – walk with birds

author:Two pounds of native eggs
Give me wings – walk with birds

In order to save the endangered species of white-fronted geese, Ornithologist Kirstian helped white-fronted geese who have lost their parents learn to migrate.

After seeing that his 14-year-old son, Thomas, was interested in the little white-fronted goose, Kostian decided to raise the white-fronted goose with Toma and teach him to use an ultralight plane.

Give me wings – walk with birds

lesser white-fronted goose

Give me wings – walk with birds

Toma and white-fronted geese

They plan to drive the white-fronted geese to the Arctic and then use ultralight aircraft to lead the geese south to return to the Saint-Romain wetlands.

Without the support of the Paris Museum, Kostien secretly took the project seal, which was discovered by the Authority after the father and son arrived at the Arctic Circle.

Seeing that the migration plan is about to be canceled, the white-fronted geese will also be arrested and killed. Toma alone piloted an ultralight plane to lead the geese to begin to migrate south.

Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds
Give me wings – walk with birds

After a hard journey, the teenager finally succeeded in leading the white-fronted geese back to the Saint-Romain wetlands.

In this way, the white-fronted geese can return to the south for the winter on their own, wait for the snow to melt and then fly back to the Arctic safe zone to nest and breed, and the endangered species are saved.

Read on