Wednesday, June 23, 2010

LITTLE ONE


"LITTLE ONE"  day one after falling from his nest. 
June 20, 2010 - fathers day




LITTLE ONE - June 23, 2010

We clean his flower pot daily and his parents feed him from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm (with a short break during the high afternoon sun)


LITTLE ONE lives inside an orange flower pot on top of a 6 ft ladder.  His devoted parents watch over him and feed him continuously.


For more information on LITTLE ONE:

http://greenmonkeytales.blogspot.com/2010/06/blackbird-fly.html


(I'm concerned my calling him "little one" will prompt alllllll sorts of penis enlargement spam)

14 comments:

  1. hahaha! It's cute, "little one." Oh boy, the spammers...

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  2. I'm engaged in the blackbird story. I love it that you so smartly enabled his parents to do their job. I will be returning for updates!

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  3. Your little one is growing.

    Hehe on the spammers alert.

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  4. I just checked on Little One and he's doing just fine :) We are supposed to have sever thunderstorms today. He is sheltered from the rain but still, it must be scary for him. I will take more pictures of him this afternoon or perhaps...video.... link each day together

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  5. You KNOW I am moved by this! I am so sorry I have been missing your posts. My life will get even more complicated in the coming weeks, but I think of you a lot! Thanks for visiting!

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  6. Good thing he fell in your yard, lucky bird. will be fun to watch him grow.

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  7. Little One has to be the most endearingly adorable creatures I've ever seen!

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  8. Every spring we have baby birds in the ferns on our front porch. Recently one fell out and I quickly scooped him up and replaced him....guess everything turned out okay as several days later he was gone. Loved your last comment...too funny! Thanks for being a follower on my blog. Hope you'll come back to visit anytime.

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  9. I was expecting short stories in words. What a treat! I hope little one is doing well. I hope the penis enlargement spammers are subsiding - perhaps some will become followers?

    I found you through Blog Flow.

    Come visit me too for a much wordier post!

    http://cootaitlees.blogspot.com

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  10. Calling by to return the compliment, you are my latest follower. Thankyou it is so much appreciated.
    I admire you for saving this little bird. We keep finding baby birds on our terrace and one even fell down the drainpipe yesterday while we were sitting there. sadly it did not survive the fall from our roof.
    I will be calling by again soon.

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  11. That was pretty sharp thinking on your part. Lots of folks would have immediately taken it inside and started trying to feed the thing hamburger until it died. Momma bird will almost always make do if you just give her a hand. Well done.

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  12. I love the little bird and your spam comment cracked me up!

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  13. Keep the name. He seems secure enough in his masculinity :)

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  14. I love that little bird, and I especially love your beautiful photos. He seems like he's man enough to handle his name. Thanks.

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