Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Dupid Bird!
I'm sure there are some very smart birds out there. Birds that can talk, sing, whistle beautiful tunes (like Eddie), even do tricks. But this bird is not one of them. This cat bird flew in to the work bay at my mom's office on Monday. My mom tried everything she could think of to get that bird out. The oversized bay garage door was open with all the lights turned off inside. She kept telling the bird, "Go towards the light, go towards the light!!!" but the bird just didn't get it. He wouldn't fly down low enough to get out. My mom finally gave up last night and locked the bird in with water and some whole wheat bread and wished him a good night. This morning when Judy came in the bird flew into the office. My mom trapped the bird in the bathroom and was finally able to catch and release him (after a photo session of course!) The bird made a bee-line for the potato fields and is probably still gobbling down bugs and water to make up for the day inside. Lets hope he learned a lesson!
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When I lived with my parents birds were ALWAYS flying into our house. It was so silly because we had three cats and a Jack Russell... the bird's odds were never good. Dupid Birds indeed.
We have alot of dupid birds in our back yard too. Makes you wonder how they even survive? Too bad they are not as smart as us four legged animals.
Hi, Pedro!
I'd be scared if I were that bird! Glad your mom caught him and let him go!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
Pedro! The Lily thinks that is a cool name. She knew a Miguel once. But that was in another time long ago...
The puppy thinks birds can be noisy and nice too. At least there not like kitties!
You know some say if a bird flys in, means good luck...hehe
Was it really a "cat" bird? Ooh! how cool. I need to meet one of them for my big world blog. I am glad the bird got out finally. I bet he was scared!
--JB
Oh.. I hope that bird learnt his lesson. Your mom is nice to leave him water
~ Girl girl
Hey Pedro,glad the birdie finally able to leave. Your mom is really nice to the birdie
~Amber
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