I need a bird icon.
I've been feeding the pigeons long enough they understand certain gestures: I'll mime opening the window, and they won't fly off in fear when it happens. They'll see me do the gesture, and know that soon, I'll put out seed for them. I've gotten to know a few of them, too - not by name, but the distinctive morphs with light red feathers all over, or white primary feathers standing out from the rest of its dark plumage. The light red one is a bit of a jerk, too.
I get mourning doves, too. They're far more seasonal, and way more skittish. They know what the gestures mean and recognize my voice, and they're still not easily tamed. It's nice to see the contrast of reasonably trusting and still quite wild.
Today I was sipping some coffee, and I honestly, genuinely, had the mug to my mouth and stopped drinking in surprise when I saw what was out the window.
It was a sparrow.
Far too wild for me to even hope of teaching it any gestures, basically no chance of getting it to trust me enough to stay on the ledge even with the windows closed and plenty of seed laid out for it, and flying off a moment after I saw it.
I'll see hawks and seagulls and crows flying, but rarely are we close enough for me to really get the sense of them as creatures. This sparrow, though - very much a little wild animal.
I get mourning doves, too. They're far more seasonal, and way more skittish. They know what the gestures mean and recognize my voice, and they're still not easily tamed. It's nice to see the contrast of reasonably trusting and still quite wild.
Today I was sipping some coffee, and I honestly, genuinely, had the mug to my mouth and stopped drinking in surprise when I saw what was out the window.
It was a sparrow.
Far too wild for me to even hope of teaching it any gestures, basically no chance of getting it to trust me enough to stay on the ledge even with the windows closed and plenty of seed laid out for it, and flying off a moment after I saw it.
I'll see hawks and seagulls and crows flying, but rarely are we close enough for me to really get the sense of them as creatures. This sparrow, though - very much a little wild animal.
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That's neat that the other birds have learned though. I can't say I've noticed anything of that kind with our visitors even though we've been putting food out for years. In fact, we've been wondering where the mourning doves have gone. We used to have them all the time -- they'd sit on our shelves and warm up near our windows -- yet haven't seen any for a few months now.
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Where I am, it can be hard to attract species OTHER than sparrows to a feeder. The Sparrow Mob is large and hungry, and will run off the chickadees, juncos, and anything else they can collectively out-muscle.
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