Stupid Bird Tricks
Posted: Mon May 22, 2023 12:02 pm
I have a "Joe enclosure" (for my dog Joe) just outside the back door in my laundry room. This is an area about 8 or 9 feet wide, by about 55 feet long.
At one corner of a metal patio overhang is a volunteer tree/bush kind of thing. I think it is a (volunteer) boxwood.
Last evening Joe was paying particular - and intense - attention to something in the boxwood, I thought it might be an injured bird. Nope. Only about 5 feet off the ground was a small nest with baby birds in it!! It has been years since I have seen a nest with baby birds.
I try to encourage birds around here, the bird population has really fallen off in the last couple of years. Just as I spotted the nest, Joe was leaping for it, and nearly getting there.
LOL. What I see as "birds", Joe sees as "snacks".
A couple of years ago I was out in the backyard, a newly fledged baby bird swooped by, about four feet off the ground, Joe made a leap - and that was that. Two chomps and it was gone.
I could hear the poor mother bird screeching. It happened too fast, and unexpectedly, for me to do anything about it. I was afraid he might get sick from it, but he never did. I didn't discipline him for it - he was just being a dog. But it upset me. I do like wild birds.
The little birds in the nest looked as though they were nearly feathered out, so probably no more than a week or so before they are ready to fly.
I sprayed some dog/cat repellent at the foot of the bush (I'll watch Joe when I let him "out" so that he doesn't bother with the bush) - my neighborhood is infested with feral cats (my backyard garden seems to be the neighborhood catbox - I hate having cat crap in my veggies) , it is surprising that the cats hadn't found the bird nest before this, since the nest was so low to the ground.
I hope that I didn't scare the mother bird away permanently. As I was looking in the bush, I could hear a bird loudly chirping behind me somewhere. I'm not a birder by any means, but looking up some photos online of California birds, I'm thinking that these might be Northern Mockingbirds (there are quite a few of them around here, they are a largish songbird, and have long white stripes in their long tails when in flight):
As soon as I saw the nest with the babies, I backed right off, and didn't get any closer (definitely didn't try to touch the babies) - although I was pretty close when I saw them - the nest was well hidden, almost in my face!
Anyway, hope the babies make it. I'll look again in a week or so. If they survived (I hope!), they should be gone.
Anne
At one corner of a metal patio overhang is a volunteer tree/bush kind of thing. I think it is a (volunteer) boxwood.
Last evening Joe was paying particular - and intense - attention to something in the boxwood, I thought it might be an injured bird. Nope. Only about 5 feet off the ground was a small nest with baby birds in it!! It has been years since I have seen a nest with baby birds.
I try to encourage birds around here, the bird population has really fallen off in the last couple of years. Just as I spotted the nest, Joe was leaping for it, and nearly getting there.
LOL. What I see as "birds", Joe sees as "snacks".
A couple of years ago I was out in the backyard, a newly fledged baby bird swooped by, about four feet off the ground, Joe made a leap - and that was that. Two chomps and it was gone.
I could hear the poor mother bird screeching. It happened too fast, and unexpectedly, for me to do anything about it. I was afraid he might get sick from it, but he never did. I didn't discipline him for it - he was just being a dog. But it upset me. I do like wild birds.
The little birds in the nest looked as though they were nearly feathered out, so probably no more than a week or so before they are ready to fly.
I sprayed some dog/cat repellent at the foot of the bush (I'll watch Joe when I let him "out" so that he doesn't bother with the bush) - my neighborhood is infested with feral cats (my backyard garden seems to be the neighborhood catbox - I hate having cat crap in my veggies) , it is surprising that the cats hadn't found the bird nest before this, since the nest was so low to the ground.
I hope that I didn't scare the mother bird away permanently. As I was looking in the bush, I could hear a bird loudly chirping behind me somewhere. I'm not a birder by any means, but looking up some photos online of California birds, I'm thinking that these might be Northern Mockingbirds (there are quite a few of them around here, they are a largish songbird, and have long white stripes in their long tails when in flight):
As soon as I saw the nest with the babies, I backed right off, and didn't get any closer (definitely didn't try to touch the babies) - although I was pretty close when I saw them - the nest was well hidden, almost in my face!
Anyway, hope the babies make it. I'll look again in a week or so. If they survived (I hope!), they should be gone.
Anne