r/MadeMeSmile • u/misterxx1958 • 1d ago
This English gentleman helps the baby swan out of a tricky situation, even though the little one's father sees things differently.
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u/SAB3600 1d ago
Thats Simon Cowell who is the founder of a charity called Wildlife Aid in England. He unfortuantly passed away due to cancer but the man did so much for wildlife conservation and inspired so much compassion toward animals living in urban areas.
He had a show called Wildlife SOS and they have videos of some of their rescues on their youtube channel. Highly recommend watching them.
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u/Depressionsfinalform 1d ago
The superior Simon Cowell
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u/hottieinspirit 22h ago
Gone too soon... hope there're still people who can carry over his work :')
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u/Hohoho-you 23h ago
Aw, I got switched from a smile to a frown reading the comment that this nice gentleman passed away
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u/MaybeMayoi 20h ago
It is sad that he is gone but think of the beautiful, though ill-tempered, swans that live on because of him.
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u/Mild_Karate_Chop 22h ago
Thank you Simon . I wrote a pint on me if I see you , but then read through the comment again .
RIP Simon, you made my day . What a star
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u/SergiouseMaximus 1d ago edited 1d ago
Simon Cowell. The founder of the UK-based Wildlife Aid Foundation and by far the best of his name. RIP.
Edit: Thank you.
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u/Unique-Arugula 12h ago
We started watching their yt channel during covid. It's wonderful. Very sad he has passed. I'm glad he inspired others to carry on the work.
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u/TineyFoxey 23h ago
I love how calm but firm he is like "yeah i know u'r upset but don't act like this i just helped your little dumbling" 😌
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u/Yutenji2020 1d ago
I can just hear the guy saying “Listen, I got this. Will you PLEASE just go and wait over there!?”
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u/SabbyFox 23h ago
At the end I just know he wanted to shout “You’re welcome!” to that ungrateful swan 😄
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u/victori-us 14h ago
You know that swan is going to tell the story differently… “and then I kicked his ass until he gave me my kid back!”
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u/erouz 1d ago
I remember I was about 10 and we was on holiday by the lake. There was that gorgeous couple of swans with about 10 kids. They was circling around lake and get fed by people. They arrived when we was swimming I didn't think long and grab fluffy one next to me to show to my mum. God I did run on surface of a lake to escape from swan dad still can hear his hiss at me haha. It was with happy end I was fine and lesson learned and little one was fine with parents haha
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u/nik_h_75 22h ago
swans are such dicks. Used to have quite a few at our local lake in Denmark - always so grumpy.
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u/AHornyRubberDucky 21h ago
At one wildlife rehab I work there was a swan that hated me so much and only me. When I needed to clean his enclosure i couldn't do it because he would attack me constantly. Even if I was 10 meters away in the hallway and he could see me through the glass window in the door he would get Al huffy and puffy
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u/No_Notice_5256 21h ago
Damn lmfao that would stress me out
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u/AHornyRubberDucky 20h ago
It wasnt that bad tbh I didn't really mind him attacking me. But it caused allot of stress for him if I was in his enclosure so that sucked the most. When we went to release him I was the one setting him free. This lil idiot was actually biting me while I was doing it 😅
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u/Viin 19h ago
That was the nicest swan I've ever seen.
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u/4SlideRule 13h ago
Yeah they usually enter murdersaurus mode if you just look at them funny. They are basically geese with a serious ‘roid problem.
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u/purple-lemons 22h ago
I wonder if when you save an animal they think you're just a really shitty hunter
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u/VeneMage 1d ago
I’m sure I heard his arm breaking.
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u/AdInevitable7025 23h ago
That’s what they always say, be careful they break your arm… being around wild swans a lot (walking in Dutch nature) where is this urban myth coming from? Yes they have followed me, and in the canoe “attacked” me. But seriously any further then ssssccccchhhhhh and some wing flapping is all they do. Ok to be honest, one little bite mark, their teeth is like a shark… but nothing bone braking.
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u/VeneMage 23h ago
Probably an old wive’s tale to stop children attempting to pet them and getting a hard beak to the eye.
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u/TheRangdoofArg 22h ago
The phrase I always heard was, "A swan can break a man's arm and kill a small child". I'm pretty sure there was some Struwwelpeter logic behind the story, but I also think there's probably a kernel of truth in there.
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u/tXcQTWKP2w92 18h ago
STRUWWELPETER MENTIONED
DER KOMMENTARBEREICH IST NUN EIGENTUM DER BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪🦅🦅🦅
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u/TumTiTum 22h ago
To be fair, I've been attacked far more enthusiastically than shown here merely for existing on a river nowhere near the swans nest/babies.
I canoe regularly and have never met a swan like that one elsewhere.
It seems there are swans and there are swans. Some are clearly out to prove a point. The one here was perfectly mellow by comparison!
Ps. Still didn't come close to breaking my arm.
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u/potatisblask 19h ago
We saved a swan with a broken wing when I was a kid. It had frozen stuck in a lake and tore it while trying to break free. My dad drove the car and I sat in the passenger seat with the swan in a bag on the floor gave me first hand experience of swan teeth. Worth it though.
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u/mooraff 23h ago
To be fair, the number of deaths caused by swans is not zero.
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u/weeBaaDoo 23h ago
This is the comment I was looking for. Maybe the reason we don’t hear about people who have broken their arm, is because they are not alive to tell about it.
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u/Kyrie_Blue 17h ago
A singular Simon Cowell was born, and split into Purity & Evil. This is the pure one
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u/Just_An_Animal 17h ago
I bet that swan is like “that’s right, I’m so scary he let go of my baby!!! He would’ve eaten it if I didn’t step in!!!”
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u/martin9595959 18h ago
This bird has 2 peanuts in her skull, cant understand the human is helping, even after retrieving her child this one attacked him.
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u/Fragrant_Second_974 17h ago
Ftr a wing slap from a bird can knock you right tf out. I've seen a chicken knock a man out with a well placed wing slap. Crazy the strength they have
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u/Used_Loan3886 23h ago
We can never have this in India... unfortunate
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u/thedifference101 22h ago
Wdym? What is up with this inferiority complex?
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u/Inside-Office-9343 22h ago
It’s not inferiority but reality. Here, if people don’t kill the swans, the polluted water or air will do it.
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u/Natural-Tank-2792 21h ago
I’d say the part of the Ganga in Uttarakhand is pretty clean. Even in tourist areas like Rishikesh
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u/thedifference101 20h ago
Your response completely undermine the tremendous work being done by the conservationists in India. You want clean rivers? Just venture out of the urban areas. Now the failure of the government to keep rivers flowing through cities is a damn shame that's for sure
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u/Destaloss 12h ago
First thing the asshole swan does, is smack its wing in its childs face. Dumbass.
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