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Rhea The Bird Died Today Leaving Rest Of Us Mourning With Heavy Hearts


Today is the saddest day on Earth for all the fans of Rhea, the bird as she passed away.

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The little naked love bird was going through PBFT, Psittacine beak, and feather disease, because of which she had no feathers. The bare skin of Rhea the featherless bird was exposed to all kinds of bacteria and heat.

An overwhelming majority of times, this disease causes problems in the beak and claws but luckily, she did not have it there. Despite her certain looks, she was loved by the entire world as her owner introduced her on social media.

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How old was rhea the bird?

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People from all over the world sent her owner messages of grief and condolences over her sudden death. However, she also confirmed that she did not suffer any pain or troubles before dying. Rhea died at 3:00 am on Tuesday morning during a rather peaceful sleep.

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Now we address your question, how old was rhea the bird? She was around 3-years old as she died.

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Where did this bird come from?

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Back in July, Back Day Veterinary Clinic rescued her in Boston later Isabella Eisenmann adopted her. She fell in love with this oven-ready looking creature who was as adorable as any bird is. Isabella finds her pretty despite the fact she looked like a pink dinosaur.

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Ms. Eisenmann opened an Instagram account for her so the world can also see her beauty. The adorable bird won many hearts online and she had regular followers as well.

How did the internet react to this pink bird?

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According to her parent, Isabella, people at first gave negative remarks and undermined her because of her obvious looks. But she did not lose hope and it motivated her, even more, to bring her to the public’s attention even more.

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As time passed, people started appreciating her looks. Isabella thinks, different is beautiful and I wanted people to realize this. Soon enough, the bird’s Instagram account was followed by thousands of fans who loved seeing updates about her.

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What does Isabella Eisenmann say about her?

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Isabella thinks her birdie was a little warrior as she did not give up on life.point 217 |

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She even liked watching herself in the mirror and it never disappointed her.point 64 | Eisenmann told that she contacted the rescue center to know about other birds going through the same disease.point 156 | She was glad to find that there are people who are trying to give these birds another try.point 229 | 1

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Talking about her experience and memories with Rhea, she said the little birdie could not fly because of her feathers. But she was so stubborn and focused that she never stopped trying. She would jump to her shoulders and pat her parent’s cheeks.

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The adorable gifts Rhea received from her fans

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One of the most amazing things in this story is how the fans did so much for her. Since she did not have feathers, Isabella made a small sweater for her to save her from the cold. However, she always took care of keeping the apartment warm.

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Her fans also sent her a lot of sweaters out of pure love and admiration for the little creature. This gave her comfort as the fabric of these sweaters give feathers like warmth.

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What do we learn from Rhea’s life?

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There are a lot of lessons we all can learn from the life of Rhea the bird as to how optimistic and happy she was throughout her journey. We can take notes of resilience, bravery, never giving up, and staying happy no matter what life throws at you.

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She also taught us to not focus on the negative sides of your life. Or if you have any disability or you don’t look like how you want to, be grateful for the thousand other things you got.

As we mourn her death, Isabella, the parent of Rhea the bird, reminds us how happy-soul she was and it was a surprise for everyone.

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