Posted by Billy NY on January 15, 2009 at 13:45:03 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. - El Toro - posted by plow hand on January 15, 2009 at 12:24:47:
When you actually get that close to them, like these cardinals, it is kind of cool, both needed some help, so you learn something and provide some shelter for em, they're tough sometimes, not all of em make it, I'm a bit wary of that avian flu., west nile or whatever those mosquitoes spread, then of course turn your back and the darned neighbors cat gets one out of the cage, found a robin last summer, went to eat dinner and that confounded cat got just had to ruin it for me, that really pissed me off, cause the little guy just needed a few days boost or so and he'd have made it. Just happened to stumble on him, figured to catch him, I'd sneak up on him, what's he do, comes right over, hey buddy, could you help me out here ? Usually you have to chase em, for some reason he just knew I was not a threat, had him chowing all kinds of food, these will hang around even after they can fly, it is one of lifes pleasure to help em out, I really felt I let him down, now all of em I find I take no chances with, how in heck that cat got him is beyond me.
I have forgotten, seem to have a quite a few wildlife photos, kind of spread out in my directory, mostly native to the area.
I am not exactly sure what this is, thought it was a swallow, but think it really was a Swift, one odd looking bird, came back from one of my friends farm, was running their JD 2020 and tiller, go back to the fridge for a cold one, and I hear this noise in the stove pipe, yep he made it all the way down to the damper, just seems I am always around at the right time, he made it stayed the night,insect catcher I think, only gave him some water, when I let him go the next day he did a fly by, 1 lap around the house, thanks bud !
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