I saw birds hit my glass window several times. Many of them can fly away, but few not able to move and even dead.
I can do nothing for helping dead birds. Just feel very sad.
Couple weeks ago, A juvenile woodpecker hit a glass window, and unfortunately couldn’t fly away.
I tried to call several numbers, but got nowhere
After thinking a while, then I called Veterinary school at my city, Baton Rouge, LA. The school then ask me to bring the bird to them in the afternoon.
I drop the bird off at 4.00 pm, and the veterinarian there to help the injured Juvenile Woodpecker.
I was so thankful, because the bird could be saved, and I feel that I have blessing for the day.
However, as I said that few birds are “not able to move and even dead.” As far as I remember they are including:
- cardinal
- warbler
- brown creeper
As many people said that birds hit the window glass because they see reflections of:
- their own, and think that outsiders
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It's a good thing you helped save the woodpecker cub.
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Bueno no se puede hacer nada tú lo has intentado que es lo importante. Un abrazo y feliz finde.
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I saw birds hit my glass window several times. Many of them can fly away, but few not able to move and even dead.
I can do nothing for helping dead birds. Just feel very sad.
Uma boa ação! :)
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O silêncio é testemunha da realidade
Bom fim de semana.
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I hope the woodpecker recovers. It's great that you tried and help the bird, you did the best you could do. Have a great weekend.
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Image 1- A Juvenile Woodpecker can’t fly
Couple weeks ago, A juvenile woodpecker hit a glass window, and unfortunately couldn’t fly away.
I tried to call several numbers, but got nowhere
After thinking a while, then I called Veterinary school at my city, Baton Rouge, LA. The school then ask me to bring the bird to them in the afternoon.
I drop the bird off at 4.00 pm, and the veterinarian there to help the injured Juvenile Woodpecker.
Qué pena.
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Image 2- Flowers and grass in the garden
I was so thankful, because the bird could be saved, and I feel that I have blessing for the day.
Que alegría me das, que haya podido volar de nuevo. Un abrazo.
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Image 3- Flowers under trees, birds love this place
However, as I said that few birds are “not able to move and even dead.” As far as I remember they are including:
- humming bird
- cardinal
- warbler
- brown creeper
As many people said that birds hit the window glass because they see reflections of:
- vegetation or plants as potential of their foods resources.
- their own, and think that outsiders
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Um bom gesto de sua parte.
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Um bom gesto de sua parte.
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It's sad, yes!
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I saw birds hit my glass window several times. Many of them can fly away, but few not able to move and even dead.
I can do nothing for helping dead birds. Just feel very sad.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteIt was nice of you to help the woodpecker. I hope it can recover and fly again. Your flowers look beautiful. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend.
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Image 1- A Juvenile Woodpecker can’t fly
Couple weeks ago, A juvenile woodpecker hit a glass window, and unfortunately couldn’t fly away.
I tried to call several numbers, but got nowhere
After thinking a while, then I called Veterinary school at my city, Baton Rouge, LA. The school then ask me to bring the bird to them in the afternoon.
I drop the bird off at 4.00 pm, and the veterinarian there to help the injured Juvenile Woodpecker.
We have that problem with cardinals. Most of the time, they fly away after a few minutes though.
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Image 3- Flowers under trees, birds love this place
However, as I said that few birds are “not able to move and even dead.” As far as I remember they are including:
- humming bird
- cardinal
- warbler
- brown creeper
As many people said that birds hit the window glass because they see reflections of:
- vegetation or plants as potential of their foods resources.
- their own, and think that outsiders
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Hello. I hope the woodpecker gets better.
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I saw birds hit my glass window several times. Many of them can fly away, but few not able to move and even dead.
I can do nothing for helping dead birds. Just feel very sad.
How helpless we are sometimes. Hope the woodpecker survives.
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Hello,:=) It was a good thing you thought to take the baby Woodpecker to the vet, where it could be helped. I hope it fully recovers. When my grandchildren were youngsters. I had to put stickers of white paper on my patio windows to prevent my grandchildren from rushing head long into them, as it happened once, and my grandson got a whopping bruise on his forehead.
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Window screens will stop the carnage. And decals help; there are bird safety ones you can buy.
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