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Posted By: Wrennie Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 12:01 AM
I left my house saturday morning to go to work. Just past the edge of my house I look at the side of the road and theres a baby bird sprawled out on the edge of the road. Looking right at me. Wing outstretched. His leg dangling behind him. kissies
I hope baby is ok.
I didn't get pics of him I was more concerned with getting him help. Now I wish I'd taken some, but the flash might have stressed him more (Bad thing).
Posted By: afgreyparrot Re: Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 12:48 AM
Oh, Wrennie! Thank you for saving that bird's life.
I love crows! kissies
Posted By: Thornius Re: Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 09:41 AM
I love Crows, too. As a boy I rehabbed several baby crows. They stayed with me for their entire life, which was well into adulthood. We would let them outside when they wanted to go out and let them back in when they were ready to come in, just like a dog or cat. Brilliant and highly intelligent they knew their names and I believe understood a lot of what we said to them. They may be near or equal to human intelligence in a non-technological way (as are Parrots, Cindy).
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 09:48 AM
What a sad thing thumbup

Thorny, I learn new stuff from you all the time! thumbup
Posted By: porter57 Re: Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 10:22 AM
im wondering....
what would cause a starling to savagely attack a much smaller chipping sparrow? i was out back and heard the sparrow crying and turned around to see a starling attacking it. and it looked like an innercity attack! i expected to see the starling pull a shiv and shank the little thing.
i scared the staling off but he didnt go far.
it kept coming back and trying to have another go at the sparrow. i got mad and took a shovel and started banging the fence every time it landed. it finnally left but when i went back to check on the sparrow,it had high tailed it.
no thank you,no three wishes or nothing.
Posted By: Squirrel Re: Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 12:37 PM
Wrennie, you are an angel for helping that bird!! thumbup

Porter, you crack me up. I can just see you banging the shovel against the fence. laugh laugh Sue
Posted By: porter57 Re: Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 01:56 PM
the worst part of it is,when i got home tonite,
something flattened the tires on my camper.
starlings revenge, i guess.


i think i may be a marked man now!

at least the squirrells are leaving me alone.
Posted By: Thornius Re: Poor Baby! - June 14th, 2006 at 04:51 PM
Silently, a squirrel sneaks into Porter57's yard with a Glock 9 to bust a cap in his (expletive deleted).
Posted By: debnoel Re: Poor Baby! - June 17th, 2006 at 02:06 AM
I recently saw a starling swoop down and snag a baby purple finch while its parents were dive bombing it to try to save their baby. It was bird chaos. The starling ended up flying off with the baby and the finch parents were going nuts.
Posted By: BeckyB Re: Poor Baby! - June 17th, 2006 at 09:41 AM
Wrennie, do you have an update of how the poor baby is doing?

Off topic, but I wrestled a snapping turtle out of the middle of the road Monday. I couldn't even imagine what people were thinking when they drove by.
But he was on a slight up-hill curve in the road and the speed limit was 45mph! I just had to make sure he was safe, ungrateful little thing.
Posted By: Thornius Re: Poor Baby! - June 17th, 2006 at 02:20 PM
A Starling tried to attack a baby House Sparrow that was learning to fly from its nest in my front porch, but the parent Sparrows chased it away.
Posted By: Wrennie Re: Poor Baby! - June 17th, 2006 at 11:56 PM
I didn't ask to be updated on baby bird. Haven't on birds in the past either. frown Or the turtle(not snapping) that I saved. I'd rather assume all is well than learn someone died. eek I know sometimes some don't make it, I'm not that out of reality, but I like my everyone is fine fantasy.
clp
Posted By: Thornius Re: Poor Baby! - June 18th, 2006 at 04:39 AM
I like fantasy with ogre's and trolls, and epic battles, and super heroic deeds, and lots of good food and drink, too.
Posted By: Wrennie Re: Poor Baby! - June 19th, 2006 at 01:28 AM
LOL!
I do like the good food and drink part!
Posted By: Wrennie Re: Poor Baby! - June 25th, 2006 at 11:29 PM
*****UPDATE****

One of the rehabbers I tried to get a hold of for the baby is also one of my customers at my store. She came in yesterday and told me the rehabber I gave baby to gave it to Michelle (whos Michelle? i dunno') who in turn gave it to her. He's coming along well. Will be released in time. He still gapes for food so is still young. Has a broken foot and damage on his head around his right eye. But he's getting better! YAY! angell
I didnt ask for the update but got it and it fits into my he'll be fine fantasy so all is well.
Now wheres that good food and drink Thorny? muggs
Posted By: Wrennie Re: Poor Baby! - June 25th, 2006 at 11:31 PM
*****UPDATE****

One of the rehabbers I tried to get a hold of for the baby is also one of my customers at my store. She came in yesterday and told me the rehabber I gave baby to gave it to Michelle (whos Michelle? i dunno') who in turn gave it to her. He's coming along well. Will be released in time. He still gapes for food so is still young. Has a broken foot and damage on his head around his right eye. But he's getting better! YAY! angell
I didnt ask for the update but got it and it fits into my he'll be fine fantasy so all is well.
Now wheres that good food and drink Thorny? muggs
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