This morning when I went to put out the feeders, there was a goldfinch
hanging from the metal arm of the hooks we use to hang the feeders.  At
first it wasn't moving and I was wondering how a bird could somehow die in
that position.  I have no idea how long it was there, but I'm sure it was
long enough to weaken it. As I got closer, I saw it's eyes were open and
then it started to flutter a little.  It's foot had frozen to the iron arm
and it was hanging by 1 foot.  I ran in to get some water to get it loose,
but our efforts, which were incompetent and inadequate, didn't save all of
it's foot.
My first efforts only caused ice to form and made it worse.
The bird did fly from Tammy's hand but part of it's foot was still on the
metal.  Obviously we did it wrong.  In retrospect, I don't think warm water
was a good idea at all.
In case someone else has this same miserable experience, maybe some
forethought could result in a successful outcome and not our utter failure.

-- 
Ira Sanders
Golden, CO
"My mind is a raging torrent flooded with rivulets of thought cascading
into a waterfall of creative alternatives."

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