Owl Is Used As Ringbearer By Newlyweds On Their Special Day

Jan 22, 2020 by apost team

In many Western societies, weddings are for the most part planned and organized by the bride and her family, as well as her friends; this is not only traditional but also prevents the groom from accidentally screwing things up.

It is better to keep things secret so that the groom will get a pleasant surprise on the day of the wedding, but some sharp grooms like to deliver their own surprise on the special day; the idea is to unexpectedly delight not only the bride but also all guests.

A video that has been making the viral rounds this year proves that grooms can always pull out an ace from their sleeves when it comes to weddings, but this particular occasion is so incredible that it simply begs to be passed around your social circles.

We are all used to some cute kid being designated as the ring bearer; but as you can see in this video, that crucial task was handled by an owl that flew down the aisle with wedding bands so that the nuptials could be completed.

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The owl, of course, is a trained bird of prey that was patiently waiting for a command to fly towards the altar. Bilbo is a trained owl; so when you see the groom signaling towards the back of the church, he is only indicating that he is ready for rings. In other words, it seems the bird master had already trained Bilbo plenty of times for this specific task.

The bride and all wedding guests were enthralled by this unique delivery. According to The Daily Mail, only the groom Shaun Palmer and his best man knew of the arrangements. Even Shaun's bride Adele was surprised.

Later on in the video, we see that Bilbo is being quite social, mingling with the wedding guests and allowing a few pets from the bride. This will certainly be a set of wedding photographs to remember for the happy couple.

Have you ever had an encounter with an owl? Be sure to spread this video on your social media feed so that your friends can be as impressed and see just how smart owls can be.