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13-01-2008, 05:09 PM   #1

Baby bird


Early this morning about 5.00am the dogs were totaly interested in something in the garden but I couldn't see what and thought no more of it.
When I took them out later in the morning, I saw a baby bird a starling or a blackbird (def a baby but a little bigger than a sparrow) soaking wet and crouching down.
Came back still there.

Later went to the vets he was still there, when I came back he was still there so have moved an old bird box onto the ground near him and put some seed down.

Now almost 6 hourslater he has moved to up by the house - Lord knows why maybe does not realise two crazy Staffs will at the least - scare him to death. He calls almost in panic when you go near him.

I wonder if the storms have caught him un awares or if a predator of some sort has had him and he's here by accident.

Anyhow now have two cardboard boxes turned on their side, an old bird house and at least 3 turned on their side flower pots round the garden for him to shelter in. And what has he chosen the sour cream tub I use to take the bird food to the table in, I must have left it outside its blown down by the bird bath and he's in that. Oh well hope he is a fighter....
Fingers crossed. Karen



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13-01-2008, 05:10 PM   #2

Re: Baby bird


Updated to say he has now come down to the plastic shed, and is behind that....how do I know easy thats where the dogs headed for...wish he'd go back up to the top of the garden.



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13-01-2008, 06:00 PM   #3

Re: Baby bird


aww poor baby, hope he makes it!



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13-01-2008, 06:02 PM   #4

Re: Baby bird


Me too I think he is almost a flyer but sort of bunny hops but he can't half run he's in that inbetween stage where they spend a day or two on the ground before sort of thing. Not seen a parent return for.to him though....



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15-01-2008, 10:36 PM   #5

Re: Baby bird


any news Kazz?



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16-01-2008, 07:51 PM   #6

Re: Baby bird


Well up until yesterday Beep Beep (named for the road runner remember the noise he made ) - he was alive and well and living under the Sundance in the garden. However not sen him today but I have been at work but their was a cat in the garden this morning. ;( so not sure hope he's got stronger and flown away.

Although the cat could have had something to do with Beep Beep' s arrival ie a cat victim.

But yesterday alive and well. Thanks for asking Emma.



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16-01-2008, 07:54 PM   #7

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keeping everything crossed for him Karen.



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16-01-2008, 07:58 PM   #8

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I woun't fuss to much Alex, I imagine birds baby and otherwise live and die every day. However I did attempt to help this one a little as he seemed a fighter. e was fine yesterday though legging it about the garden like a Marathon runner......



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16-01-2008, 07:59 PM   #9

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lol, hope he wins through, but as you say....



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