Barbara
03-09-2008, 03:45 PM
Thought I would share this story of someone I know on a doll forum. I just read the story up above and wished I had told her since I knew she had a parrot. Here is the story.
I am posting this painful story for all of you who have birds that like to go outside. I now fully understand the danger of hawks. Hawks CAN and WILL attack our beloved birds...even if it means coming under our porch to do so. I am so thankful that I was spared losing my beloved bird...and I am not likely to ever forget the fear that was in my heart. So, no more outside for Pippin...which is really sad too. Here's what happened...
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For 8yrs, I've been putting Pippin outside in a cage that's on our porch. This is a big porch, with lots of stuff on it...chimes, bar-b-q pits, swing, plants, and so forth. Very domesticated neighborhood, in other words. This afternoon, I was in the house andheard Pippin screaming... and it wasn't his usual play scream. My DH was able to get out first...and saw the hawk hanging on to Pippin's cage. He chased him off...but I've NEVER seen them come in that close. I immediately brought Pippin in to look him over. The only thing I found was a small cut near his mandible. I don't know if the hawk hooked him...I suspect if that was the case, there would have been much more damage. So, he might have hurt himself when he hit the bottom of the cage. I cannot tell you how sick I am about the trauma this put my Pippin through...or how guilty I feel for what happened.
Then I thought...OK, now that Pippin appears to be settled...I' ll take him back out while we are sitting on the porch...so that he
would not be afraid to go out...and he was OK with it. BUT, the hawk came close again...buzzing low near our garage and boat shed, close enough for my dog to bark at him. So...I know he was looking for my Pippin again. I immediately brought him inside...and I don't know if I will EVER put him out again...which is so very sad. Pippin asks to go out every day...it's been his ritual for over 8 yrs. We do have in a pretty closed in garage...it has the opening for two vehicles...and then a door to the outside on the other end. BUT, since the hawk was hanging out near the bird shed...I know he would find Pippin in the garage too.
This was a horrible experience...I always thought I was a good "birdie mom"...but I feel like the very worst now. I've had Pippin 12years and would have been devastated if something would have happened to him. It is my job to protect him...and I know that I'm
beating myself up...but I feel like I failed him.
I am posting this painful story for all of you who have birds that like to go outside. I now fully understand the danger of hawks. Hawks CAN and WILL attack our beloved birds...even if it means coming under our porch to do so. I am so thankful that I was spared losing my beloved bird...and I am not likely to ever forget the fear that was in my heart. So, no more outside for Pippin...which is really sad too. Here's what happened...
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For 8yrs, I've been putting Pippin outside in a cage that's on our porch. This is a big porch, with lots of stuff on it...chimes, bar-b-q pits, swing, plants, and so forth. Very domesticated neighborhood, in other words. This afternoon, I was in the house andheard Pippin screaming... and it wasn't his usual play scream. My DH was able to get out first...and saw the hawk hanging on to Pippin's cage. He chased him off...but I've NEVER seen them come in that close. I immediately brought Pippin in to look him over. The only thing I found was a small cut near his mandible. I don't know if the hawk hooked him...I suspect if that was the case, there would have been much more damage. So, he might have hurt himself when he hit the bottom of the cage. I cannot tell you how sick I am about the trauma this put my Pippin through...or how guilty I feel for what happened.
Then I thought...OK, now that Pippin appears to be settled...I' ll take him back out while we are sitting on the porch...so that he
would not be afraid to go out...and he was OK with it. BUT, the hawk came close again...buzzing low near our garage and boat shed, close enough for my dog to bark at him. So...I know he was looking for my Pippin again. I immediately brought him inside...and I don't know if I will EVER put him out again...which is so very sad. Pippin asks to go out every day...it's been his ritual for over 8 yrs. We do have in a pretty closed in garage...it has the opening for two vehicles...and then a door to the outside on the other end. BUT, since the hawk was hanging out near the bird shed...I know he would find Pippin in the garage too.
This was a horrible experience...I always thought I was a good "birdie mom"...but I feel like the very worst now. I've had Pippin 12years and would have been devastated if something would have happened to him. It is my job to protect him...and I know that I'm
beating myself up...but I feel like I failed him.