The most lonely bird on the planet is dead
In New Zealand, the most lonely bird on the planet - the Nigel Sea is dead. Metro edition reported on the death of the sea.
Nigel lived three years alone on Mana Island. Around it are only replica statues made of sea urchin concrete - the local government has placed them to attract sea eagles to gather here to live; For some reason, they left the land.
Only Nigel stayed on the island for a long time, because the lonely sea fell in love with one of the buzzard statues.
Sometimes they fly to the sea statue, but when they realize that it is not a living creature, the sea urchin has left this place. And only Nigel stayed on the island for a long time, because the lonely sea fell in love with one of the buzzard statues. The Nigel Sea built a nest, cared for "a lousy wife" , and even performed the dance to call a partner many times.
In December last year, three other sea urchins flew to the island, but Nigel preferred to spend time with the other concrete friends. Perhaps, those who just arrived there simply did not allow Nigel to join them.
An employee of the environmental agency on the island, Chris Bell, found Nigel's body, saying that he felt sad about the dead bird:
"In all these years, I have watched Nigel stand here with his concrete companion. This bird's life should not end like that."
However, Bell did not believe that Nigel had lived a futile life, because the lonely sea became a bird - calling the first herd and it could attract other birds to live on the island.
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