…They didn't agree.
The entire plan has fallen apart almost immediately, and no amount of glue could fix it.
The dodo chicks, upon noticing bees, tried to swat us away. Their thoughts were simple and unfriendly. Sadly for us, they were already firmly imprinted on their hawk-dragon mother and that this generation of dodos won't be very friendly to bees no matter what.
This meant that we had to tie them for transport by force, which made an already complicated task ten times more complicated.
At the same time, the black crow-dragons were afraid to even approach the hawk-dragon's nest. Even if bees asked really nicely with extra bribery! Not that we had a lot of snacks left to bribe dragons with, except for the fresh corpses. Which the dragons got their paws on already and didn't need our help with.
And finally, the hawk-dragon just didn't give us much time to work with! It returned to the nest less than an hour later, forcing us to retreat before it decided to swat us away.