(CORRECTION AND APOLOGY: This post was prepared on the Friday prompt of Smitten rather than the Weekly Photo one of Treasure. Well, after all that effort it is blanketty-blank-well going to be squeezed into the Treasure category whether it flippin’ likes it or not!)
Reflection shows that Lovers’ Lane
Bird nearly off has written:
Attracted by a window pane,
Got well and truly smitten!
Mayhap a hen he took it for,
And thus sought to engage her,
But this Bar-bet was not to score –
Nor even a Pub-wager!
This silly twit of a Barbet arrived against our front windows with a large bang today, after which he lay on his back and twitched.
I googled and learnt that after a non-fatal window collision one should keep them cool (I put up shade), protected from predators (I covered with a vegetable tray) and not disturb (I left him to it). Other advice was to place in a perforated box, but I thought that would be going against the previous one.
Thirty minutes later he was on his feet, looking groggy.
After another thirty minutes he wanted out with a passion.
I tried to get a pre-departure picture, but this post-departure picture will have to do. That is the certified space where he had been half a second before!
Happy Valentine to all!
© Colonialist February 2014 (WordPress)
I just came across this lovely story of a bird rescue and immediately thought of you. In case you have a free moment or two (!) you might enjoy reading this. http://www.viralnova.com/baby-songbird/
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Awwww shame Col. That must have hurt! I am so glad you were there to protect him and keep him safe until he could fly again. You are a treasure indeed! Great photo’s of the rescue. 😀
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Now that’s what I call a twist in the tale!
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And a tail that did a twist!
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The first photo gives a foreboding feeling. I’m glad that it had a happy ending though
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That picture, in real life, didn’t make me too optimistic about his prospects!
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I do so love happy endings, Col. Glad you could come to the rescue of this smitten creature. 🙂
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He didn’t look as though he would do any zooming ever again, did he? I wonder why they lie on their backs when stricken?
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Fantastic to have such a happy ending for the barben! Lovely post, Col. Pigeons are always trying this at our place.
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So you are used to birds who have knocked themselves sensible!
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Well said and well done!
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Thanks! It gave a good feeling to see it fly away.
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Need to remember that when a bird decides our window is a place to fly through…
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Handy advice, which worked in this case!
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Well done, Col! YOU are a treasure 🙂
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*blushes furiously*
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Well done, Col. I’m so glad he survived! I used to keep Rescue drops for such occasions and, with me, it was usually pigeons or doves doing the crashes. I have heard that they have poor eyesight – who knows!
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I’ll have to get some Rescue if they start making a habit of it!
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I need to come back later I have words but no photos, not even the header! I think I’ll sit in a corner and cry! 😥
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I hope the photo and header become visible! Such a pathetic sight …
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Patience is a virtue and she brought me back to find all was well! I have regular window bashers, not as colourful as yours, but the soon recover and take flight again.
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I am happy to relate that for us it is a rare occurrence. Here, though, they are in real danger from predators while incapacitated.
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Good man, Col.
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The departure was a reward to make it well worth it!
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I got a card and had some pudding after dinner last night!
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Your romance is thriving!
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Shame that I sent the card to myself
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Uf, I was worried there and thought it had started off with a sad ending so was mightily relieved at your successful Good Samaritan Act. Pretty little thing too. (The bird, I add hastily, in case that last comment was going to your head).
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It had a very sudden happy ending! If you want something to go to my head try handsome great hulk!
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Poor wee bird went with such a plunder
T, is a wonder he ain, t six foot under
but you was good and saved his life
Then he flew home to tell his wife.
As he flew into his nest, his wife was none too happy,
‘where have you been ‘ she asked ‘ its very latei ? Her tweet was none too happy
‘Sorry dear’ the bird replied ‘ my day was rather crappy
I went a banged my head you seeon something they call glass
Then everything went black and I landed on my arse
But Man was good and helped me, and helped to save my life
Then I got up and without delay flew home to my wife
I could carry on but where do I stop so this is enough but you did a good job….
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Dat boidie has inspired a lot of voice! I mean, that berdee has inspired a lot of verse! 🙂
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Not just a good deed, but useful information for the rest of us who also have optically challenged birds around thank you…
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It is handy stuff to know!
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Glad to know the bird was alright.
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I really thought he was on the ‘ex-parrot’ list when I first saw him!
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You did a good heart day deed, Col. Well done.
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It certainly gave a nice fuzzy feeling!
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Thank you for coming to this little one’s rescue when many would have simply walked away.
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Those who would walk away deserve to be kicked away for an equivalent distance …
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Aw, what a heart warming post for Valentines Day 🙂
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A little love goes a long way!
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Good to hear a happy ending.
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I’m ever so glad I was provided with one!
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