PHOTO OF THE DAY..

PHOTO OF THE DAY..
Baby Lily

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Spring time Birds


Baby Robins!!










The last couple of weeks have had the new fledglings of spring leaving their nests. It is both an exciting time and one filled with anxiety especially with cats and dogs running around the grounds. Last week I discovered a fledgling still with pin feathers in the garden out front. He had fallen a fair distance down from his nest Mom had built high up in the antenna tower. Not sure what to do, I brought him in and made up a baby formula (one I still have on hand from my days as a Wildlife Rehabilitator) and kept him for 2 days. On day 2, I discovered a second fledgling from the same nest out front, this time with a cut on his head. In he came to join his nest mate. Now I had a decision to make. Keep the two and feed them and hope upon release they would survive, or, construct a makeshift nest and set it back in the antenna tower and hope that Mom would return. I opted for choice two and made a nest out of an old Margarine container. I pierced holes in the bottom and lined it with soft toilet paper, placed them inside and secured it snuggly in the metal pipes of the tower. I stood outside in the rain for hours about 35+ ft from the front garden and watched and waited. About 4 hours later, a Robin appeared and hoped about the garden in quisitive and cautious. In no time she was at the makeshift nest. This was mom. What a relief to see her return time and time again with food and leave with poop. I had made the right decision..:) 2 days later, one of the fledglings was standing on the side of the container now visually investigating his world. A little while later, he was back down on the ground where I had originally discovered him talking to Mom as she flew back and forth to care for the two. That night we had tremendous weather and I did carry much concern for our little fledgling but had to keep in mind this is a wild bird and not one with 'our' comforts of home so he would do just fine. The next day(Saturday), the second fledgling was sitting on the edge and by day 3 I discovered both on the ground a ways away from where they had started.


By Monday, the first fledgling was long gone into the wooded area beyond our home but the second is still around the house-on the ground.


The poor dogs cant understand why they are not freely running the acreage here the past couple of days. I cant help but wonder how I handled other years? We have had nests around the house many, MANY times and never have I fretted about the babies as much as this year. With this one baby still in the front garden, I fear for him. Has Mom abandoned him? I hear her calling as he certainly answers one particular bird but her voice is off in the location of Fledgling one Im sure. I have yet to see her return to this one. I broke down yesturday and did feed him a worm(although I will add that he was still pooping giving me indication that he is still eating. Perhaps Mom is visiting when I dont see?) and I certainly last evening contemplated if the safety of our home was in order. Right or wrong I opted to leave him where he be in the hands of Mom Robin and Mother Nature.....



Also this past week we have Barn Swallows take interest in our barn for the very first time! This has proven to be such an exciting experience to see them flying in and out and checking out an old nest that has been in the rafters of the barn since we bought here 5 years ago. A little skittish of the people, they leave when ever we are busy in there. I have also been driving my family crazy with having to make sure the doors are open early and keep things quiet at the barn..lol last evening though for the very first time, they came in and remained and allowed us to close the barn doors for the night while they roosted high up on the ceiling fans we have in there for summer circulation. Could it be they are beginning to trust us? I can only imagine what I will be like when THEIR fledglings are ready to leave the nest! Pictures to come....:)

2 comments:

  1. Delightful, wonderful, and oh so heartwarming! I know JUST how you feel about the babies...that conflict over which is the right to do to help the little ones. Thanks so much for sharing the great pics and story. Let us know what happens next!

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  2. Thank you Mel..:) Well yesturday morning baby 2 was still in the garden and I tried to feed him a worm. He had no interest. This baby I discovered had something terribly wrong with his right leg and also his head was bit crusty.I found out Hubby actually found this one out by the front gate as he was leaving in the morning and moved him to the garden infront of the barn. When I heard him there, I moved back to the location I had last seen the two fledglings together thinking he may move down with the other. I wondered how the heck he was way over this way! Now I am beginning to think this is not one of my fledglings but another. When he didnt take the food from me I knew what that meant. I left him in peace and yesturday afternoon discovered him gone. I dont know if this guy injured himself in the fall from his nest or if something had gotten to him. I buried him in the garden where he spent the last days of his life. So sad...

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