Re: A little blackbird
I wonder what the average life-span is, for a blackbird? It can't be a lot, can it? If all the eggs hatched grew up into adult birds we'd be knee-deep.Re: A little blackbird
OG, I could not leave any of Gods creatures that are injured without trying to help them get better. We are all Gods creatures and should help each other out when they are in need.Re: A little blackbird
My dad rescued a magpie chick tangled up in a thorn bush when we were kids. It became part of the family, it lived in the garden shed and we would let him out in the morning. He would fly around all day and even come into the house. He sometimes followed us to school. At night we would call him and he would come swooping down and back into the shed. He was best friends with our rabbit and our labrador. We called him Jimmy (the dog was Simon and the rabbit was Titch).Re: A little blackbird
We've got a blackbird in our garden who I've named Roger. He can easily be identified by a distinctive mark on his wing. He follows me around whilst gardening and picks up worms that I uncover. He's been around for about 3 years now.Re: A little blackbird
We used to have a female Blackbird that used our garden who we called one foot as she was missing her right foot only had a stump at the bottom of her leg she was around for about 4 years and it was wonderful to watch her with her young and she lived a really normal life...She nested in our conifers...
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