These are now 2 days old and we're raising them as part of volunteer program for the Wildlife Council. I will nurture them for 6 weeks and then release them into the wild.. There is a male pheasant croaking in the garden... thinking I'm sure "Bring on the girls!" Yesterday I was at the eye surgeon's when DH brought them home but I had a pen set up in the laundry room.. He opened the box and they immediately scattered and were so tiny they went right through the wires on the pen. When I arrived he was dashing to and fro trying to gather them but the faster he collected them the faster they escaped.. Of course Morris is fascinated by them.
There is a poem which starts "My heart is like a singing bird..." I always think of that line when I count the things in my life which bring me great joy... High on that list are singing birds.... In my garden now there is a symphony of singing birds including robins, song sparrows, white crown sparrows, chipping sparrows, meadow larks, doves, etc. etc. but my favorite are the little house wrens. They sit low on the apricot tree and I get to watch them puff up and sing with great gusto... My bird book describes it as a "bubbling" song and indeed it is. One of my cottage blocks must have bird song as a theme.
There will be more eye surgery (partly due to the injury and partly due to the macular) and my surgeon assured me that it's a necessary thing so now it has to be scheduled and move on...
Your babies are very cute. Maybe Morris will be a good babysitter. My girlfriend had a cranky dog who was the best at looking after baby pups that she fostered. Too bad about needing more surgery on your eyes. Mine have been bad again - I'm considering going back to the optometrist to see if he has any suggestions.
ReplyDeleteThose are the cutest little chicks. I can just imagine Morris "herding" them back into their pen ..... better tie down the breakables around the house! Yes, you do need a bird song block with the cottages .... it is bound to be spectacular because you love them so. Sorry about the eye surgery, but maybe this will bring a good conclusion to the problem.
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how lovely to be baby sitting these perfect little chicks. Your garden sounds a haven for the birds, I do envy you, I have blackbirds who are singing beautifully at the moment then just sparrows, the odd collard dove and a occasional robin. Oh yes the swifts will arrive soon and nest in the roof space.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed the eye surgery will sort the problem out and you will soon be able to sew with ease.
What a joy the adorable birds. My heart goes out to you for your surgery. I shall keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
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