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Look what i found on my balcony yesterday... (JPG warning!)
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A semi-adolescent little birdy, probably crashed against one of the windows and dropped into a drinking trough. I let it sit in a cartbox overnight to regain consciousness. At the moment it´s unable to fly but the wings don´t appear to be broken...
some pics:
After the feathers have dried:
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What a sweetie.
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It's very hard to detect small bones that have been broken. Well done for keeping it. Rememeber, don't use a flash near them.
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Does anybody know what species it is? I have no clue...
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Looks like a Sparrow to me?? Get loads round here.
Had a darn baby Magpie fall down my chimney the other week [3 storey house too!] - fun evening cleaning up bird poo followed. He was fine though, grabbed him from his window head-butting and let him fly out the back door.
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It´s actually too small for a sparrow. In the pics it appears to be bigger than in reality. You can grasp it with your closed fist without even touching the body...
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Originally Posted by euphras
It´s actually too small for a sparrow. In the pics it appears to be bigger than in reality. You can grasp it with your closed fist without even touching the body...
Looks like a female sparrow. Male ones have a black stripe across the eye, black breast feathers and sometimes a white underbelly. Females are generally completely brown.
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Be careful when you fillet him -- since he's so small, you may nicj your fingers.
Maury
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Be careful when you fillet him -- since he's so small, you may nicj your fingers.
Maury
What a sensitive reply indeed!
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Originally Posted by RAILhead
Be careful when you fillet him -- since he's so small, you may nicj your fingers.
Maury
Luckily, that won't be an issue when you fillet this
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Originally Posted by Nick
Luckily, that won't be an issue when you fillet this
HS: "Cat filet ... mmmmmh"
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Originally posted by Nick:
Luckily, that won't be an issue when you fillet this
That was the appropriate response, thanks Nick!
Back on topic: i will take that little cutie to a vet´s institute tomorrow, i know some guys there.
more to come...
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You people sure do get your knickers in a wad easily. But you're right -- the hardest part about filleting Uno would be all the time spent trimming the fat off his belly. Of course, with a cat, I'm sure you'd just go for the legs and maybe backstrap ala deer trimming.
And of course, I hope the little buggar is fine. I *am* an animal lover (except I don't like dogs). Be sure to let us know if you find out, definitively, what kind of birdie it is.
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Originally Posted by RAILhead
And of course, I hope the little buggar is fine. I *am* an animal lover (except I don't like dogs). Be sure to let us know if you find out, definitively, what kind of birdie it is.
Ditto. I detest dogs.
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Dogs are great. They are a lot of work, but they aren't just ornaments you decorate your house with -- they actually do things.
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Originally Posted by Nick
Dogs are great. They are a lot of work, but they aren't just ornaments you decorate your house with -- they actually do things.
Yeah, like crap in my yard and bark and stink.
Maury
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Originally Posted by Nick
Luckily, that won't be an issue when you fillet this
Dude, you know it's crossed Maury's mind... if he were trapped, with no food. Uno'd start looking really tasty.
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Originally Posted by Nick
Luckily, that won't be an issue when you fillet this
Knife safety is very important no matter what size the animal your filleting is.
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So i brought the little birdy to the vet this day (He´s a birds specialist working in an institute here in town) and he told me it´s a juvenile blackcap (sylvia atricapilla, Mönchsgrasmücke). It suffers from ticks nesting in it´s wings. The little guy will stay in the institute and they will try to get rid of the parasites. I will call them in a few days to see how things go....
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