Thursday, August 26, 2010
Because...
Because I'm ready for my visit home to Alabama.
Because my Friend of Fowl blog will NOT allow photos to appear.
Because I found this photo on the internet.
Because I'm tired of messing with the HTML.
Because I'm ready for the weekend and Matt has promised some thrift store hunting (he rocks).
Today...I give up. I can't get those moorhen photos to load. So I found this photo on the internet and it will have to do. I give you, FINALLY, a baby moorhen:
Granted, this little guy is a little smaller than the babies I rescued, but, this is what they looked like when they were first born. SO adorable. And totally worth saving.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
AshleyandStevie
Steve has started her flight training for the trip home on Labor day. She's very excited as you can see. She's currently sleeping in the plane carrier...(Actually, she really is. We tricked them into climbing into it with soft blankets. These dogs will do anything for a fleece blanket and some bacon....of course, then again, won't most people?)
Got the Moorhen blog updated with photos. I had to delete the comments, so if you left a comment, leave one again. Bless you.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Yosemite National Park
UPDATE: I got the comments working again on the ol' blog here. I'll work to fix the photos of the baby moorhens on the blog below as soon as I can this afternoon! Blogs about our amazing summer trip to Yosemite are in the works!
Friend of Fowl
This is not a moorhen, just some birds.
I mentioned in one of my posts earlier this summer about Mr. Moorhen. He had moved into the pond beside our house and called and called until one day a Miss Moorhen moved into the pond and became Mrs. Moorhen. We were so happy for Mr. Moorhen. He didn't do his annoying cry/call anymore as he had found his partner.
Then Mrs. Moorhen made a nest on the unused fountain equipment in the middle of the pond. Matt and I were so excited for the cute little birds. Mrs. Moorhen sat on that nest and never moved for the entire summer. I'd say at least 2 months. She was out there in the rain, in the heat, in the wind - it didn't matter, you could always see her little head snuggled in with the branches she'd used to create her home. Mr. Moorhen stuck close by during this time. He'd bring her food and scare away the animals that were close.
She sat on that nest for a long time. Long enough that Matt and I were skeptical as to whether there actually were any eggs there at all. I was sad, I just knew her eggs hadn't worked and she's sat and sat and sooner or later she'd figure out nothing was coming out. That dumb bird was going to sit out there all summer.
Then one day we had just gotten back from a weekend trip and lo and behold, there were little black, fuzzy, TINY baby birds cheeping and swimming around in our pond. I think I cried. I was so happy for that little Momma bird. Her patience and nest-sitting had paid off. She had SEVEN baby birds. SEVEN! I should have taken a photo of them. They were so tiny and fuzzy. Imagine 2 of those puffballs used for crafting and put a little neck connecting them with a beak on one and you'd have a pretty accurate representation. They were adorable.
So over the past month or so, I've been looking for these babies every day. I check on them when I walk the dogs, when we get the mail, do the laundry or walk to the car. Every time I count them. 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. It's almost like an obsessive compulsive thing (which is funny as I'm not really OCD in anyway.)
The drain. You can see a glimpse of the baby gate.
I quickly took the dogs inside, put on my galoshes and ran back to the drain. Momma Moorhen was standing on the edge of the drain looking down. She swam away when I got close, but it just confirmed my worst fears. When I peeked in the drain I saw two little heads, but they quickly ducked into the pipe so I couldn't see them, but I could hear them.
By this time, Matt had gotten home. He was standing at the edge of the pond in his work clothes calling suggestions. We decided to lower a basket full of bread attached to a dog leash into the drain. We'd entice the baby birds into the basket with the bread and then we'd pull them out. Looking back, this probably wasn't the best idea. These moorhens are the most cautious birds I have ever seen. They don't come near people and when people come near them they quickly find somewhere else to be. The babies chirp like crazy when they're separated from their parents. There's a lot of vegetation in our pond which can hide the birds from each other. I've seen one of the babies just chirping and cheeping away looking for his momma and the she is right beside them, they just can't see her from the leaves.
So these skittish birds would have nothing to do with my bread basket. I whistled and they'd answer me, but the wouldn't come to my basket. I've never been a patient fisherman so sitting there and waiting and praying those babies would climb in was so hard. (I don't' know why I thought the birds would just jump in the basket. I mean, like the birds were suddenly going to trust me and the strange thing that just dropped in. They were scared enough already).
After about 45 minutes of unsuccessful fishing, Matt and I started to weigh our other options to get the birds out. I was realizing that as long as they could sense people outside, they would never come out. We thought about just climbing down in the ditch to grab them, but I seriously doubted the would come running to us in gratitude. They wouldn't even eat the bread pieces I threw to them. Plus the drain is about 6 feet deep and getting out would have been really difficult.
We decided to use our baby gates to make a ladder for the birds. Wil had recently chewed holes in in the plastic of the baby gates so we couldn't use them anymore to contain the dogs. He had actually chewed the largest hole that day so it's like God knew we'd need them. I lowered the gates in the ditch, got them set on angles and we secured them with 2 dog leashes. Moorhens are water birds, but they don't' have webbed feet so we figured they'd be able to climb out. It was getting dark so we left them, prayed they'd figure it out and went to make dinner.
A baby moorhen...see his long claws on the white pole?
The next morning I was so scared to take the dogs out for a walk. Scared of what'd I'd hear or wouldn't hear. I got outside and started counting...1-2-3-4-5.....6...so at least one of the little guys had made it out! I was so thankful. I thanked God for helping the babies and figured that the 7th must have gone on to bird heaven. God had other plans for him. I redid my count just to be sure. 1-2-3-4-5-6...and 7! There they were! ALL SEVEN BABIES! I ran in to tell Matt! We had helped those little birds! I honestly couldn't believe it. I was so grateful. We're leaving our baby gate “escape unit” in the ditch for a while. We don't want to hear anymore little cries coming from the drain.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Disney
Here's Matt in one of his favorite places, the Land Pavilion at EPCOT.
Here's one of my favorite places: the Mexican Pavilion. So cooling and soothing to come in to after the hot sun. Plus this is where you can ride the Three Caballeros ride. I LOVED the Three Caballeros when I was young. I think I rented that VHS almost every time we went to the rental place.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Once upon a time....
There once was a Princess who had a blog. She put all sorts of fun things on her blog. She talked about her Prince Charming, Mattias and her loyal royal pups, Stevius and Wilius. She told of her travels across the lands and of her fearless adventures. Her blogs were funny, poiniant, witty and extremely well written. Words flowed from her fingers as she wrote. She took photos of all her journies and shared them with her loyal readers.
But then one day the Princess was too busy to blog. Her royal duties were especially demanding that day. She had to clean up after the royal pups and feed her Prince Charming. She decided her blog could wait. Alas, this lead to further problems for the royal blog. The Princess was too distracted by her royal duties to remember her blog and it's readers.
Then one day the Princess learned from the Royal Matron Karenias that Good King Burns was looking for some afternoon reading and a new post from her blog was just what he needed. Another Royal Matron, Nancias, was forced to bear him the bad news. "The Princess has no blog updates, sir." The Princess learned of this travesty and vowed to begin blogging anew!
"Never again!" said the Princess. And so it began.....