on โ19-01-2013 07:58 PM
This is Screech.
For the last couple of months we've had a very diligent Tawny Frogmouth pair sitting on their nest close to the house. We've watched with anticipation and were finally rewarded by seeing a little bundle of fluff popping his head out of the nest.
Then last weekend - DRAMA - I walked outside to see a massive monitor making his way towards the Tawny tree. Screamed at hubby to come and help, we tried to avert disaster, but the monitor was way too fast for us and scaled the tree.
Mumma Tawny was very panicked, as the monitor came closer to the nest she flew off into a nearby tree. She gave me a look of absolute desperation HELP ME! (yes, she did!) but the nest/monitor were way too high for us to do anything. Hubby tried to throw things at the monitor, but I stopped him as the monitor's life is no less precious than the chicks - I didn't want to see the monitor get toppled out of the tree and hurt or killed. Plus hubby damn near hit my car with a rock. ;\
I put some eggs around the base of the tree so the monitor could see them, in a vain attempt to lure him away from the chick. We had to go out briefly, so wished the Tawnys good luck. Alas, when we came back, the nest was empty :_|
Went about our afternoon chores when suddenly I spotted baby Tawny! Sitting on the ground next to the tractor. We dropped everything, made him a makeshift nest and put it up in the tree, then caught him and put him in the nest. We saw Mumma and Pappa Tawny watching nearby.
Cut down a long story, Bubba kept jumping out of his nest over the next three days and Mumma and Pappa abandoned him, so the decision was made to bring him inside to keep him safe from both the monitors and our dogs. (our four young ones would kill him).
He will be released as soon as he can fly properly and learn to catch his own bugs (I am catching them for him at the moment). He's all puffed up and hating me in the photo, that's a good thing, we don't want him imprinting on us. He's feeding really well though (I hate you, I hate you, yum, yum, more please, I still hate you).
on โ08-06-2013 03:56 PM
on โ09-06-2013 10:23 AM
The poor little thing ... :_| ... but Monsters, it was just an accident and there was absolutely nothing you could do about it .... :-x
You are one wonderful lady who cares about everything around you, all living things and what more could they ask of a human?
It's just the ebb and flow of nature that these things happen xxxx
on โ09-06-2013 06:08 PM
Ditto Post 441.
on โ09-06-2013 06:22 PM
They say drowning is one of the easiest and gentlest of deaths. i doubt very much if he had time to be very frightened before he lost consciousness.:-x
on โ09-06-2013 06:34 PM
on โ09-06-2013 06:34 PM
.... and our little family knows you are wonderful too Monsters ... :-x
on โ09-06-2013 06:35 PM
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Oh I'm so sorry monsters. please don't blame yourself, you can't watch over them all 24 /7. you're doing a wonderful job with all the animals and they love you
on โ09-06-2013 06:36 PM
Absolute agree with you Debra xx
on โ09-06-2013 06:36 PM
That should read ... absolutely ... ;\
on โ10-06-2013 11:44 AM
I just watched a very sad advertisement to make people think about factory farming. It is quite distressing.
Just think Monsters of how worse off your lovely animals could be if they weren't in your hands.
I hope everyone tries to buy only free range chickens and free range ham and pork.