Let me tell you about a man with a great big tender heart...
You know we've been cleaning out? Well, just this morning we managed to put together another load to carry to the dumpsters, so off Poppy went.
Wasn't long before the phone rang. It was Poppy. "I'm coming down the path", he said, "walk outside, I'm bringing you something". Of course, all kinds of stuff went through my mind. What in the world could it be. The last time Poppy brought home something from the dumpsters...it was kitty cat.
No kitty cat this time...
Poppy said when he turned off the main road onto our dirt path and stopped at the mail box, a car went passed causing something in the road to move and flutter a bit. Poppy thought maybe it was a butterfly, hit by a car.
He walked into the road to check and found this tiny pitiful baby bird, with ants crawling on it's little legs.
How in the world did a baby bird this young get in out of its nest and in the middle of a highway?
What could we feed it?? I got an empty yogurt container and put in a little cornmeal, a few wild blueberries, a little bread, the insides of a cherry tomato...and mixed it all with a bit of water...then Poppy added some earth worms from the compost bin...:(
with the tweezers we managed to get a couple of bites in his tiny mouth. He swallowed like he was starving.
Trying to think like a mama bird, I've been going on the back porch every ten or fifteen minutes, or about as long as it would take a bird to locate and bring home a squashed bug, and feeding the little fellow.
The change has been amazing. Already the little bird perks up and opens his mouth when we touch container he is in.
So, that's our excitement for today. Oh, the wild Yarrow was beginning to look a bit ragged so I mowed it down, but not before breaking off a vase full...
You know we've been cleaning out? Well, just this morning we managed to put together another load to carry to the dumpsters, so off Poppy went.
Wasn't long before the phone rang. It was Poppy. "I'm coming down the path", he said, "walk outside, I'm bringing you something". Of course, all kinds of stuff went through my mind. What in the world could it be. The last time Poppy brought home something from the dumpsters...it was kitty cat.
No kitty cat this time...
Poppy said when he turned off the main road onto our dirt path and stopped at the mail box, a car went passed causing something in the road to move and flutter a bit. Poppy thought maybe it was a butterfly, hit by a car.
He walked into the road to check and found this tiny pitiful baby bird, with ants crawling on it's little legs.
How in the world did a baby bird this young get in out of its nest and in the middle of a highway?
What could we feed it?? I got an empty yogurt container and put in a little cornmeal, a few wild blueberries, a little bread, the insides of a cherry tomato...and mixed it all with a bit of water...then Poppy added some earth worms from the compost bin...:(
with the tweezers we managed to get a couple of bites in his tiny mouth. He swallowed like he was starving.
Trying to think like a mama bird, I've been going on the back porch every ten or fifteen minutes, or about as long as it would take a bird to locate and bring home a squashed bug, and feeding the little fellow.
The change has been amazing. Already the little bird perks up and opens his mouth when we touch container he is in.
So, that's our excitement for today. Oh, the wild Yarrow was beginning to look a bit ragged so I mowed it down, but not before breaking off a vase full...
Poppy really does have a big tender heart...especially toward little animals.
Love,
Henny