Looked like a starling to me. They like to walk along the railing on the Broad St. bridge in the morning and eat the little spiders. And let me tell ya there's plenty of them! I don't mind them but Dan gets creeped out by them. Can you say arachnophobia!!!
Good morning Rochester falcon watchers! I can't recall if this has ever happened to me on the morning watch before but I saw no falcons. Jim Pisello came down specifically to photograph the Black Crowned Night Heron and he wasn't dissappointed. The juvie was down among the tall grass on the east side of the riverbank. Just before I left we spotted the 2 mink hunting for breakfast in the riverbed and under the rocks. I marvel at how fast these creatures can move in and around the slippery rocks. Perhaps Beauty and Archer went to Callidoras new digs for breakfast. Maybe they met up with Jemison out at Montezuma. Hopefully they'll be around for my evening watch. Have a great day everyone!
it would have been different if she had stolen the bird from its nest but she didn't. she rescued it. In the beginning it says she emailed wildlife rehabilitation shelters to learn more. "The bird, they said, was unlikely to survive." Did anyone offer to take it and help it then NO. She did what she could for the bird and it survived and seemed to do well. Then they treat her like a criminal. Yet there are people out there shooting and injuring birds and they don't do a darn thing about that. Or if they catch them they slap them on the wrist and say bad boy don't do that again. It just ticks you off.
I do not know what can be seen on the video. Can someone please tell me?
It's about a dog (golden retriever I believe) from puppy to full grown. He gets training to be a service dog and ends up being a dog who surfs in the water and inspires a disabled person to begin to walk again. Truly delightful!
That was a very touching video for me. Although mine is a different story I can totally relate to being saved by the birds! Thank you so much for sharing Donna.