A woodpecker was attacked by a magpie in my garden. I chased away the magpie, then comforted the pecker until she was calm enough to fly again ?

Animals are capable of thinking and feeling emotions, just like human beings. In fact, how they form relationships and feel empathy is very similar to us. They grieve the loss of their family and they even panic when they are lost far away from home. When humans come forward to offer help, animals appreciate it more than we realize.
Bright Side has put together a collection of photos showing different ways animals rely on humans for support and how they thank them.
Have you ever rescued an animal? Share their photos with us in the comments!
A woodpecker was attacked by a magpie in my garden. I chased away the magpie, then comforted the pecker until she was calm enough to fly again ?
That's so sweet Laura! There are still good people in this world ?
So sweet. We need more like you
The cat in number 21 looks like he needs so much love and caring! I hope he got it ?
The ranger and the gorilla in number 1 look like they're friends. So sweet!
They really look like they need our help so bad. I've had the opportunity to do it and I can't even explain how satisfying is to see animals in need happy and recovered! Support defenseless animals!!!
I found this tiniest kitten when she was crying through the cyclone fence in the back yard. Started putting food and water out, then my cat decided he wanted to help to. He started playing with her and would sleep by her side. He just loves her.
This is Birdie, she is 5 weeks old. By a stroke of luck I saw her move in a ditch after a heavy rain, while stopped at a light. She was the only survivor(her 3 siblings had passed away), she came home with me. After an iffy first 24 hours, she is now doing great! She will be going up for adoption in a few weeks :)