Thursday, May 04, 2023

The T's and the Crow



Mmmrph, move over Tommy! Get outta my space! That birdie is gonna come and fly right over and I won't see it. 


This is the kind of bird we are looking for and a picture of it in our yard a couple weeks ago. A family of them have been hanging out at the top of the pine trees for a while now. We think they were nesting but can't be sure since we don't see that high up. 
Then, yesterday one of them crows flew into the window with a big bang! It got up and walked around the side of the house in a daze while we stalked it from window to window. Our Mommy tried to do an energy healing on it while one of its clan kept an eye on it from tree to tree until it finally was able to fly away. Then another one of them (an old ruffled looking one) came an sat on our picnic table, hopped into an empty plant pot and then jumped out and looked at us a few seconds then finally flew away. We are thankful the little one was ok and that it was able to fly. Hopefully it didn't hurt it's head too much and will be ok forever.
Mommy was so freaked out about the whole thing that she didn't even get a picture of any of it! 

Today we are thankful we are happy and healthy and that the little crow birdie was able to fly away with its crow family. 

XO Y'all! 
Teaghan and Tommy


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12 comments:

  1. Seems so often in spring/summer they'll be confused and fly into bright and clear windows, poor little thing ~ thankfully a short rest (a baby birdie aspirin!!!) and a watchful parent ~ and soon all was well. And two kitties had a wonderful show.

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  2. Charlee: "We're happy to hear that the little crow will be all right so that it can continue to entertain you by flying and hopping around and such!"

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  3. Years ago momma saw a pileated peckerhead fly into the garage roof. He fell, stunned. Momma picked him up and wrapped him in a blanket and put him in a box on the porch until he managed to unscramble his brains. Truly, who would mistakenly fly into the garage roof? It's not like the roof suddenly popped up out of no where and he flew into it. I tell yoo, this guy had bird brains. Love, Dori

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  4. Hope that birdie is OK. You two kitties are looking darling today.

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  5. Those young birds seem to have no sense of direction!

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  6. We've had crows nest here last year. This year the young ones keep poking around in the back yard while their mommy nested else where. Lynn likes 'em and so do I, but the man who rubs my belly would rather they move on. They are a bit pushy around our little birdies. Precious

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  7. Those are terrific thankfuls and I'm glad the crow was okay...and your Mama too! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  8. Oh no - 'tis the season. One year the young ones got blown out of our pine tree a few days early and couldn't fly properly. Next thing we know they had wandered straight into our kitchen. We had a week or so of chasing them out before they fledged properly.

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  9. Hi you two! I don't get a notification of your blogs but when I see ya...I trot right over.

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  10. You two sure are adorable looking at the birds. That poor little crow. We are glad it recovered and was able to get back with its family.

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  11. Yeah, sometimes I get fevvers that fly into our big window too.

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