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Uploaded 14-Jan-09
Taken 8-Jan-09
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A very dazed juvenile male Lesser Goldfinch

We have large windows on the house. They seem to reflect far too well the environment. This poor juvenile male Lesser Goldfinch got startled by something & accidentally flew into my sliding kitchen door. I heard a bong & I went to see as I know this happen even though we have put hawk decals on windows & the sliding door to try to eliminate this. I saw some feathers slowly fall to the ground & located the little bird next to the dogs water bowl. I picked him up to check on him. He was dazed & confused. Could not grip my finger - simply put just lay there.

I took him inside the house. Got my daughter to help me & brought out the Pedialyte which is full of electrolytes & a great way to get some strength back into a dog, cat, bird etc should they be ill.

I brought out a syringe & filled it. I fed the little guy who fast realized that this was a good thing. I did not even have to hold on to him. He just lay in my hand.

I managed to shoot this shot by holding the camera in one hand & the little bird in the other. He remained in my hand for probably about 15 minutes & did not try to get away. He drank & relaxed. I put him on a post outside, but he just lay there. I worried one of the dogs would get to him - or one of the cats. Picked him up again. I was ready to try to nurture him for a long time.

But after 15 minutes & some liquid with electrolytes he must have decided he was OK - because suddenly he took off out of my hand & flew into the large tree in our backyard. Landed up high & started singing. I feel sure he's OK now.
NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D300, f/4 @ 50 mm, 1/200, ISO 640, No Flash