Posted January 13, 200817 yr I first saw her around noon today. At first I thought one of my birds had escaped but quickly realised they were all secure. She let me get within about 2 feet of her before moving away, I could see that she had an injured foot and couldn't put any weight on it. I saw her a couple more times but she was more wary. Just after 5pm I went up the back again and she was there again. By this time I was worried as there are alot of hawks, eagles, magpies and butcher birds out here and they are all very efficient hunters and this little girl stood out like a sore thumb. While trying to coax her out of the sheoak I had some assistance from a local honeyeater (I guess he was being playful) he started chasing her around the neighbourhood. After about a 45 second full on flight frenzy she landed at the suspended again & I went up and netted her. I guess she was winded after all the fast flying! I found out she bites hard too! I'll keep an eye out in the neighbourhood for flyers for a lost budgie & mum will keep her ear to the ground for whispers too. Here she is - bit wet from her foot treatment, I got more on her than on her foot!
January 13, 200817 yr Of all the directions she could have taken and all the homes she could have landed in...she was very lucky to choose yours
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now