found an injured bird

found an injured bird

show you who shows up. sending it back to you in the studio. paul: thank you very much. pat: kristine lazar shows a how this trio became inseparable. last year this man adopted a dog. the shepherd mix was feral.

use dangerous, he killed that. he was an animal to learn to live on the streets and was survived by his own hunting ability. you can imagine the shock when one afternoon just a month after his adoption he became the

rescuer. he suddenly stopped and he would not move. he saved a tiny and very sick hummingbird. it was tiny, it has no feathers. here's the other twist. this is the hummingbird now.

one year after her rescue. she is still living inside their home. and it has been a long fight. he had to nurse her back to life literally. he feeds her a special sugary formula every 15 minutes from sun up to sun down.

you find yourself doing something he never thought he would do. even rex was willing to share. it was a fragile creature that everyone wanted to say. i thought that i would go the distance.

look at how far they have come. she sleeps and even let him steal a kiss. we took video of her outside the kitchen window and soon she opened up to us, buzzing around our camera, purging the top tripod, she even let me touch my

finger to her beak. it has been more than a year sent she arrived here and she knows that eventually she will spread her wings. it is time for her to start meeting and i keep leaving the doors and windows open thinking that she believed.

while she's here her little wings have made an impact. i rescue the dog, the dog rescued bird and the bird and the bird rescues all of us in a weird sense. and it's just a miracle. kristine lazar for "cbs 2 news."