Monday, August 12, 2013

Fledgling Rescue

Blue Jay 
A few weeks ago, on one late afternoon, we noticed  our cat, Oliver meowing at a window. when we looked out, we saw a fledgling blue jay sitting right outside the glass. My dad went out and nudged it on his finger. It was very calm so we all got to hold the bird. We then went to the front yard to try and find the parents.  A little while later they showed up and started fussing at us. We put the blue jay in a small red oak tree in our front yard. We wanted him high enough that a cat couldn't get to him, but low enough that it wouldn't hurt him if he jumped out. The parents fed their baby until nightfall and the little bird spent the night in our tree.

The next morning, we saw the parents feeding the bird again but this time, with the help of a mocking bird. The mocking bird was also dive bombing the neighborhood cats to keep them away. We think they must be friends.

After the baby had been fed, the parents coaxed him out of the tree and taught him to fly. He had some trouble with landings, but by the end of the day they were flying together and we see them around a lot.

Baby Mocking Birds 
Last week, we had another baby bird situation. We found two baby mocking birds. One in the front yard, and one in the back. We caught them both and put them in an old Easter basket. Both of them seemed very nervous. we then hung the basket in a tree and went inside. The mom and dad found them immediately and started to feed them. One bird jumped out of the basket about 10 minutes after we hung it, and the other one stayed for about 2 hours and then jumped out with the parents.

We saw them a few days later, learning to fly just down the block. they weren't doing so well at first, but we think they got the hang of it because we don't see the family around.

5 comments:

  1. Great stories. Glad neighbourhood cats didn't get the little birds.

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  2. This is super duper interesting!! How awesome! You guys are really sharing some vital information about these back yard animals. Will do you any bugs? I don't like bugs, okay maybe just a few like lady bugs and lighting bugs, but that's about it.

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    1. We probably wont do bugs (because I don't like them either)

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  3. Animals are incredible and they behave in amazing ways. You are doing a great job protecting them and taking notes of your observations. Congratulations!

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  4. How kind of you to help your little bird friends! Way to go!

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