Herman’s journey began when he was discovered sitting alone in a parking lot, without the ability to fly. Sue Rogers, the compassionate founder of The Mia Foundation, stepped in to rescue him. Despite the hesitancy of others to care for a flightless bird, Sue was determined to provide Herman with a loving home at her shelter in Rochester, New York, surrounded by fellow rescued animals.
Despite their inherent differences, Herman and Lundy formed an immediate bond. The heartwarming image of them snuggled together, shared by Sue on Facebook, swiftly went viral. An outpouring of support flooded The Mia Foundation, demonstrating the impact of their connection. While several individuals expressed interest in adopting Lundy, Sue recognized that these two friends were meant to stay together and refused to separate them.
Tragically, Lundy’s time was brief, and he passed away only a few months later. Nevertheless, the friendship he shared with Herman remains etched in memory. Their story has even been immortalized in a book, and The Mia Foundation has plans to develop a series of children’s books based on their remarkable bond. This heartwarming tale is a testament to the power of friendship transcending boundaries and the compassion that resonates across species. By sharing this tale, we continue to spread the warmth and love that Herman and Lundy exemplified.