Injured Hummybird:

Little female, probably 21 days old, fell from a high nest and was literally baking in the sun.

We administered emergency nectar and insects.

Hummy was released today...

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"Animal rescues can turn out to be your greatest sadness or your greatest joy."
Spoken by a professional bird rescuer who gave me my first lesson.
I learned from extracting an owl that was impaled into the front grill of a pickup truck. My first bird rescue.
All that's left is an owl feather now. That was my sadness.

But this time it turned out happy; any landing you walk away from is a good landing. :dood:
And nice job.

My teacher. She founded the local bird sanctuary all by herself.

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Little female, probably 21 days old, fell from a high nest and was literally baking in the sun.

We administered emergency nectar and insects.

Hummy was released today...

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You're a good soul, Robert... :cheers:

My teacher. She founded the local bird sanctuary all by herself.

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Hey!!!! Avila Beach is only 10 minutes from me. I can even see it from my home if I climb onto the rooftop and stand on my tippy-toes... :dood:
 
Nice story. We have tons of birds at our house, given the wife has 4 bird feeders hanging. Back in 1978 I was living with a GF in Orange CA in a townhome with a tiny fenced in backyard. One Saturday the GF comes in from the backyard and says there’s a small blue bird on the grass. Hmmm, I go out and sure enough it’s a blue parakeet. I walk over, bend down , and put my finger in front of it. He hops on my finger and I bring him inside. Someone obviously lost their pet. Long before computers, we put a hand written sign at the end of the street. So later that day the GF goes to the store to get birdseed, as we gotta feed this guy. Long story short, no one claimed him. We taught him over 50 different things to say. We named him George.

Had friends over about a week after we found him. We were sitting around the table playing cards and drinking. I had a glass of red wine, and here, George flys over to the table, hops up on the wine glass and starts sipping. Turns out he loved red wine! So I tried Chardonnay the following week and he liked that too! What a wino. Any time he saw me with a glass he’d fly over and want some, it was pretty funny.

About a year later, had friends over, playing cards around the table. George flys over to see what we’re drinking. He hops up on my friends drink, bobs down and takes a good sip. He raises his head up, spreads his wings, all his feathers extend, his falls backwards off the glass, stumbles backwards off the table, flutters his wings for a soft landing on the floor. Funny as hell watching him, as my friend was sippping on straight tequila ! George never drank a clear liquid from a glass again, only red wine.


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Nice job brother, a couple of weeks ago one fell out of its nest out by the pool, it was time for the little guy to move out on it’s own, the momma came back for a couple of more tries, and the little guy only fell out one more time before he moved on!
 
We had a mockingbird that got meaner every year. It drew blood from the top of my head. The next year it nested a few doors down. It would attack my dog everytime she left the front or back door, even when she was surrounded by truckers. It really upset my mom. It went on over a month. I sat at my front window with a BB gun. It attacked a squirrel and I shot it in the head (I practiced shooting guns out of my GI Joe's hands). They are dinosaurs (their feet look it). That one acted like a velociraptor.

To kill a mockingbird? I lived it!
 
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