Growing up is a rather difficult process that completely changes life, introducing many changes, and sometimes problems, into it.
Every person who has already gone through the so-called “transition period” knows this.
But children do not believe that being an adult is difficult. Therefore, they always dream of growing up as soon as possible.
It is this naive, childish desire to become big that the baby flamingo living in the Pittsburgh National Aviary is especially vividly demonstrating.
While still a very small baby, he throws all his strength into becoming a real adult flamingo.
He stretches his long legs, tries to stay on one, falls, and continues to try to become an adult bird again and again.
People who watch the baby are delighted with these attempts to behave like an adult flamingo.
They captioned one of the photos the organization posted on its Facebook page: National aviary staff and visitors can’t help but admire, “Wow, wow! What a baby!”
People admire not only the baby’s desire to become big, but also its lovely long legs and touching fluffiness.