Carrie Underwood Braved This All By Herself
Carrie Underwood has been home in Nashville and doing what she loves to do best: working outside on her expansive property.
Carrie revealed on her Insta Stories that she did a little risky work over the weekend and moved something that most of us would not go near. She posted a photo of a big beehive in a box on a pole and wrote, “Moved a bee swarm into a box all by myself today!”
Underwood is heading back on stage and will work this week as she plays a show on her Las Vegas residency “Reflections.” She posted to her 13 million followers on Instagram, “We’ve got some big and exciting shows across the country coming up this year, and we hope you can join us for all the fun!”
Fans React
Many fans reacted to the post, including one who wrote, “I’ll be at the Hawaii July 19th show for my birthday weekend!! That’s my birthday present!” Another fan said, “Amazing show in Vegas!”
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In other Carrie/animal news, the country superstar recently saved a baby bird at her home near Nashville and posted about the event on her social media.
Baby Bird
The country superstar posted a video of the baby bird on Instagram and shared what happened. In a lengthy post, she captioned the video clip, “About a week ago, a bird fell out of its nest outside of my door. It was clearly way too young to take care of itself. We tried to put it back, but the next day, it was out of the nest again. This time, it was dead.”
She continued, “It also had a sibling nearby…I figure the mother abandoned the nest because it smelled like humans. I scooped up the bird and brought it inside. It was weak and scared. I gave it some liquid first because I thought it would be quite dehydrated. Next, I made it a smoothie of dried larvae (chicken treats), boiled eggs, water and a few berries. It soon started to gain strength, and its feathers started growing.”
Carrie concluded, “Now, I feed it every time I walk by and clean up the messes. I think it likes the old beanie I put it in. Of course, life would’ve been better with mama bird, but I knew it wouldn’t last long on its own. Hopefully, I can release it within the next couple of days, and the interaction it has had with us hasn’t messed up its bird-hood! Until then, I’ll enjoy the little chirps and feeling like a cartoon princess who talks to the animals.”