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2004/11/26

Injured Bird on Thanksgiving: Followup

I will not be going to a rehab center today. Unfortunately, the bird died overnight.

2004/11/25

Injured Bird on Thanksgiving

Today is Thanksgiving. What is Thanksgiving? It is where we thank ourselves for all that we have gotten throughout the year. We feast out and take a holiday. But things happen even on holidays, and not every being is blessed on Thanksgiving. Perhaps instead of thanking, we need to go out and make a being thankful of us.

Today something like that happened. Late in the afternoon, as the sun was about to set, I saw a northern or slate-colored junco (also called a snowbird) waddling around the feeding pole, picking up food. I wondered if it was OK. It seemed to have something sticking out of its side, maybe a feather. So I went outside to see if it would fly away. It didn't. It ran away from me, and it could not go that fast either. So now I had an injured bird to take care of.

I called Anne up at work - she is a nurse who has to work at Thanksgiving working hard to give thanks to others - and she said to put it in a box and put it on the freezer in the garage. So I did, poking holes in the box and not giving it food or water, as some web sites recommend that I don't. I called up some people from the local Audubon society. Late at night, someone gave me the name of rehab center counselors that I can call tomorrow. But I don't think they would do anything tonight. Why lose sleep and ruin a Thanksgiving because of a small bird? But this bird was in need of help and not getting it because we are celebrating our own thanks. We need to stop thinking about thanking, especially thanking some supposed Creator or God up above, and start thinking about giving thanks. This bird needed it.

So I will call tomorrow and find somewhere to take the bird, and hope it can be nursed to health. I heard that birds are hard to take care of. What could have caused the injury? One theory is that it was on the feeder getting food when a squirrel tried to get on it. It was one of these feeders that spin around and whop a squirrel off if it gets on. It could have spun the junco off and slammed it into something. It could have flown into our window or the feeder pole. I think the most likely cause was a cat. The neighbors let their cats wander all over the place. In so doing, they destroy many songbirds a year. Many authorities say that cats are destructive and should be kept inside. I chase them off, but maybe a talking to the owners would be good - mention the injured bird.

Tomorrow we will take the bird to a rehab place and hope for the best.