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Man, I had a starling when I was young too. It had fallen and it was a baby one. It had fallen out of the nest and I actually grinded up worms in my mom's blender. She wasn't too pleased about that, but grinded up worms and fed them to this little starling and when it got bigger it eventually flew away. But it was a little baby at the time and that was the only bird I ever, well other than budgie birds. My grandmother had a couple of budgie birds. I wasn't a fan of those things and they were loud and they'd flap all the time and cause a lot of commotion in their cage. But yeah, foxes around here, I mean I wouldn't call them domestic by any stretch, but they're at least not savage. I don't know how I feel about approaching one. I've actually got a video of me feeding one by hand. It was late at night and we were having a party. I had a buddy of mine shack. It was just a little cabin out toward Cape Spear and this one lone fox came right up to the door. We were playing a game of darts and the door of the shack opened and in comes this fox and we were all like, oh cool, we were all having a, you know, smoking a little bit of green and stuff. It was really cool. It was an awesome experience. We actually had this duck that was cooked, a roast duck we were going to eat that night and we toured a parrot man, fed it to that fox by hand. I don't know if you saw the video. I know I shared it before years ago. I don't know exactly where it is now. It's probably still on my YouTube channel though and it shows myself and a girl I was dating at the time out on the deck feeding this fox by hand, feeding them cooked duck.
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