From Cathy:
I saw someone's lost pet bird in the local park yesterday as I was running for the Tube. It was a cockatiel (same as my birdies) and I could tell it was lost because it was in a horrible panic and screaming frantically in the hope of getting a response from familiar faces and voices, but it must have flown too far away from its home for anyone to hear. It called desperately for a few seconds then flew off. I couldn't help it because cockatiels are very strong flyers and it was high up in the trees - by the time I had walked to the tree it was in it could already have been a quarter of a mile off. In the meantime this big freeze and heavy snow has come down. I prayed for it whenever I thought of it yesterday and this morning. There is pretty much no chance it will ever be reunited with its owner but there is a very slim chance it will land in someone's backyard so exhausted that they will be able to catch and rescue it. I feel so sorry for it and also for its owner, who, if they loved their bird, must be utterly distraught,
Poor little birdie. I pray the owner or someone with a kind heart finds the bird and rescues the little one.
Photo from Wikipedia.
Thanks Mimi. It's cold and dark here. Not a good time of year for little birdies to escape :-(
ReplyDeleteCathy, I just looked at the pictures of your birdies again on Facebook. They're so sweet. Now you've got me thinking about the bird out in the snow and cold.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, I hope it will be all right, and that someone will find it.
ReplyDeleteYesterday I think it had only just escaped, so it had probably eaten in the morning, and would have survived last night. Tonight, I don't know :-(