Iron Mike
Master At Arms And Resident Curmudgeon
After a long day at work Saturday, I came home to find my wife looking out the window. She said "You have GOT to see this!" We have hummingbird feeders around the house and several pairs of birds that frequent them all summer. There, sitting on the feeder was one of the males with a bee impaled on his beak! Not like he attacked the bee from side, but head on! Skewered the bee like a shish kabob!
I told Michelle she needed to get pictures, because no one would believe this! I changed to the large lens on the camera and she shot several photos of his plight.
This went on for several hours, with both the bird and my wife getting very stressed out. Nothing the bird did could free him and repeated attempts to catch him failed. Michelle finally got her hand out the window and managed to get the tired little fellow to sit on her hand.
She brought him into the house, got her trusty tweezers and removed the unwanted passenger, no small feat for her either!
I tell ya Doc, it was a million to one shot!
Our little friend seems to have recovered, but is very gun shy when we get near the window now! Michelle has submitted some pictures and an article to Birds and Blooms magazine, but I wanted to share this with you. Nothing like a little down home Saturday night excitement!
I told Michelle she needed to get pictures, because no one would believe this! I changed to the large lens on the camera and she shot several photos of his plight.
This went on for several hours, with both the bird and my wife getting very stressed out. Nothing the bird did could free him and repeated attempts to catch him failed. Michelle finally got her hand out the window and managed to get the tired little fellow to sit on her hand.
She brought him into the house, got her trusty tweezers and removed the unwanted passenger, no small feat for her either!
I tell ya Doc, it was a million to one shot!
Our little friend seems to have recovered, but is very gun shy when we get near the window now! Michelle has submitted some pictures and an article to Birds and Blooms magazine, but I wanted to share this with you. Nothing like a little down home Saturday night excitement!
