Usually when we write about worldwide volunteer network e-NABLE, we're sharing an inspiring story about its 3D printed prosthetics and the children who receive them, or one of the many ways you can volunteer. Recently, e-NABLE was called on to 3D print a prosthetic leg for a patient...but it wasn't a human patient. Instead, the network, which typically provides 3D printed prosthetics to children for free, manufactured a new leg for a three-year-old secretary bird named Söckchen, which means Little Socks. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/170693/e-nable-3d-printed-bird-leg/