The bird does not appear to be in there anymore. Phew!
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-- Original message--From: Donna Lee ScottDate: Wed, Jun 20, 2018 12:14
PMTo: Melanie Uhlir;Cc: Regi Teasley;CAYUGABIRDS-L;Subject:Re: [cayugabirds-l]
Brown Thrasher trapped in garage
? Put big
I did put out a dish of water and also a dish of mealworms. I lead an
odd life so I have not been outside yet. I will report as soon as I find
out if the bird figured out how to fly down and out.
I love Brown Thrashers!
Melanie
On 6/20/2018 12:14 PM, Donna Lee Scott wrote:
> ? Put big shallow
? Put big shallow pan of water (1" deep water) on floor near door. Maybe
thrasher will come to drink then fly out.
This morning at 6:30 I saw one of "my" brown thrashers in a dark place in a
bush. We looked at each other for a while. Nice start to day.
Donna Scott
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Welp. Yeah. That's the only thing we could think of. I just want the
bird to be okay and not get dehydrated in there.
On 6/19/2018 8:34 PM, Regi Teasley wrote:
> Maybe just leave the garage open and give it space?
>
> Regi
>
> /Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living. Mother Jones/
Maybe just leave the garage open and give it space?
Regi
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living. Mother Jones
> On Jun 19, 2018, at 8:32 PM, Melanie Uhlir wrote:
>
> I was thrilled to see a Brown Thrasher in our yard, until one went into the
> garage and didn't come out! Fled
I was thrilled to see a Brown Thrasher in our yard, until one went into
the garage and didn't come out! Fledgling, maybe? There is a second,
very concerned, Brown Thrasher calling anxiously. This second bird has
some kind of larva in its mouth.
Anyone know the best way to coax a bird out of th