Saturday, January 16, 2010

Bird Wrapping Paper Did I Interfere With Nature? Do You Approve Of My Meddling?

Did I interfere with nature? Do you approve of my meddling? - bird wrapping paper

A bird born in my new yard four eggs. While watering the bushes last night, I noticed a little bird fallen from its nest is. Knowing that is the choice of the bird with the hands of the mother cause to reject him, I went to a paper towel, wrapped the bird, and brought back to the nest.

Do you have a bug with nature? What kind of penalty can be expected to change my interference? If I do find for the cat and eat?

17 comments:

shalomd said...

I was contacted by an ornithologist who is a myth that a bird-feeding mother is informed denied because a person affected. What is more likely another animal (cat, raccoon, skunk), the smell of humans and investigate and find the nest and baby animals.

In addition, the father (and sometimes the male will help the breeding and rearing of young) are very quickly after leaving the house. I monitor the Bluebird boxes, and often frightening to "inspect, such as parents, the eggs and babies and their nests. The father has every now and then, before you very far.

I think he did the right thing.

stargirl said...

I do not agree to intervene nature anyway. People to save animals every day.

JADE said...

You are not the humane thing I could. I hope the bird will not be rejected and develops.

Neonktti... said...

I've done before, and I could have helped the bird, if only it Clumbsy fell in his own attempts to fly. I do not think there is something wrong with him.

Neonktti... said...

I've done before, and I could have helped the bird, if only it Clumbsy fell in his own attempts to fly. I do not think there is something wrong with him.

byderule said...

Relaxation was good

MeteorRa... said...

No, not yet doing something wrong, u, u tried to help ensure the best possible way underground, that any damage or diddnt. If we did something wrong, it would be accidental, unintentional

MeteorRa... said...

No, not yet doing something wrong, u, u tried to help ensure the best possible way underground, that any damage or diddnt. If we did something wrong, it would be accidental, unintentional

Nancy B said...

I think she has everything worked out. They say that if you do not know where the nest is he left alone because the mother is, and take care of them.

Nancy B said...

I think she has everything worked out. They say that if you do not know where the nest is he left alone because the mother is, and take care of them.

iamwhoia... said...

The next time you an omelet with a little hot sauce and call dinner.yummm

Bored at work said...

dude, that's a ridiculous question, of course, that it was right, even if the mother refuses, at least he gave a kind of second chance. That does not mess with nature, the nature, Get A Grip

[[mUsIc... said...

I do not think you've done nothing wrong. I helped before the baby bird. So make sure to try the mother bird from the nest, the bird again, that you play with their children is disrupted

Krista said...

I think he was very good. Do not think the mother bird reproduction, and certainly not in the ground to stay alive.

Only birds die from this disease, and "Cat House" in those days, the latter not only changed the balance of nature.

Kate said...

I think he has a good job with the birds ... Without them, we may be dead

ahedou2 said...

I do not like cats can be better than the birds, the cat eats the bird.
If you like birds better than cats, then let the cat eats the bird.

Vera Z said...

No, Do not Mess With the balance of nature. You have done what he thought was right. It does not mean anthing wrong, what he did. The population of these birds is not particularly out of control and not as invasive species, so no need to worry.

You have done nothing wrong! Do not worry!

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