on 03-10-2015 12:15 PM
This is a thread with no particular
Topic so no one can be off topic 🙂
So if anyone out there has something
To say about anything you like now
Is your chance
Keep it clean
And be nice
See how long that lasts
Can we keep politics and religion out
Of the conversation
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on 22-05-2017 04:20 PM
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on 22-05-2017 10:56 PM
"Look at this!" said the old man bird with the busted foot.
"I can close my foot like this and it means I can hold a piece of bread in it".
That's a fair step forward, so to speak.
There is only one drawback - he can bring his foot up to chest height, but no further, so if he wants to eat the bread he has to curve himself forward.
It looks as awkward as it sounds, ha ha.
But, he's happy and he's enjoying life (Which does include bossing me around - "You! Food! Now!"), ha ha.
I'm glad he's got this far.
I didn't expect him to improve from how he was when he first arrived, I still don't expect a miracle recovery, but any step forward is a good thing.
🙂
on 23-05-2017 01:09 PM
The birdbath resembled a sunflower - the rim, green petals, and the bath a seething mass of brown.
So many sparrows.
I call them Gatherers because they gather - they come to guide spirits to whatever next destination is theirs.
So many of them...
The shadows that stand in the shadows came in the middle of the day.
I took battered tin mugs of tea out, and placed them by where the old fish pond had been.
They will be there when I go out, later.
Untouched.
It's not about the tea, it's the gesture.
Somebody's world changed in an instant and they are a little lost, a little overwhelmed.
The Gatherers have gone.
And if I look there will be no shadows in the shadows, now.
Just a couple of battered tin mugs of cold tea.
Speedwell, strangers.
🙂
on 23-05-2017 10:40 PM
About five minutes after the last of the birds had decided to head off for the night, the old bird with the curved beak (it's easier to refer to him that way) turned up in the big tree.
He could hear the flock being noisy "over that way" so he yelled at them.
No reply was forthcoming, so he yelled at them, again.
That wasn't working, but he could see me in the garden, so down he came...
He landed on a bridge near the house and let me know that he was there in his "I'm going to shout at you as though you're 2 kilometres away" voice.
"Thanks, bird...", ha ha.
"I suppose you'll want some food..."
"Well, while I'm here..." he said, ha ha.
I've got only a rough idea of how big a cockatoo stomach is, but going by the amount he ate, I could have been forgiven for thinking that he hadn't eaten, today.
Or maybe it's because he's a glutton, ha ha.
He loves sunflower kernels.
If I mix them in with sunflower seeds, he'll pick all the kernels out, and ignore the seed.
Mister fussy eater, ha ha.
I'm not worried that he's not getting enough to eat, he knows that if he comes here he'll get food, and food he likes, ha ha.
He's not going to starve, he might go hungry, but he won't starve.
At worst he might have to lower himself to eating bread (Oh, No! Ha ha), but he knows where to come when his tummy rumbles.
He has a favourite spot where he likes to eat, it's on the extension to the pergola bridge.
The extension slopes downwards, slightly, relative to the pergola bridge, so Takeaway can get up, poke her head out of the Old house doorway, and see him at the other end of the bridge, bobbing up and down, pretty clearly.
But he can't see her, or not as clearly.
I know this because he doesn't fly into a blind panic at the sight of "One of those things!!".
Or, of course, maybe he doesn't care because he's got the food and she's all the way over there, ha ha.
Ultimately, as long as he's happy, that's what matters.
Takeaway? I know she's happy. She just likes to scowl at cockatoos - "Hasn't it gone away yet? I can't get up and stretch while it's there... It's a very inconsiderate bird...", ha ha.
🙂
on 23-05-2017 11:06 PM
on 24-05-2017 05:52 PM
on 24-05-2017 08:20 PM
You are so wicked Stawks .....
on 24-05-2017 08:33 PM
Stawks, I must thusly point you towards PDQ. Bach ..... (Totally unrelated to J.S. Bach or any of his siblings).
on 24-05-2017 08:41 PM
Ha, Ha! Got your nose!
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on 24-05-2017 09:37 PM