A number of years ago I was working at Dayton's Distribution Center which
was in a huge warehouse.  One day a golden-crowned kinglet got into the
building and was frantically trying to find an exit.  Another birder who
also worked there and I were able to throw a shirt over the bird when it
landed on some equipment.  We brought it over to Wildlife Rehab which was
still at the U of M at the time and very close to the warehouse.  The bird
was checked over and released the next day.

Gail

On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 9:36 AM, Al Schirmacher
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Sometimes the best birds show up while doing something else.
>
> Golden Eagle at a business convention  dinner - Violet-green Swallow 
> during a meeting break (both pointed out by non-birders) - Prairie 
> Falcon while reading in my chair - Tri-colored Heron while visiting 
> relatives - sure there have been others.
>
> You?
>
> Al Schirmacher
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