We have some reasonable sized windows (70s picture windows) and one window has a nice pine tree that reflects into it. We get a fair few wood pidgeons or collared doves being taken out by that window. However today we had a goldcrest strike a different window that is too high to get a reflection from any tree. No idea what caused this strike.
Anyway, the front door flight of steps outside and it was on one of them facing the outer side wall of the steps. It was moving its head from side to side, obviously nursing a headache and confusion. It was sat there for quite some time. We put a lid of water in front of it in case water drunk might help it. In the end my partner picked it up and carried it inside. We then took it to the back and put it down on the ground under a tree tucked to one side on retaining wall. It was so calm in her hands and just looked around at us. Cute as they go!! Anway it wouldn't let go of her finger when she put it down. She had to really encourage it to move off. Then as soon as it touched the ground it flit up to a branch and sat there watching us.
Anyway, as our smallest bird (yeah I know firecrest is a contender but that is a more migratory bird, the Goldcrest is native all year round in the UK as in all of the UK) it is a really beautiful bird when you get to see it so close up. It is smaller in your hand than it looks I reckon. It was a female i think as it did not have th blue flash that males supposedly have. It was not a boring coloured bird at all. Subtle shade changes of green with that two black lines with a yellow in between it. I would say more of a yellow/green than a bright green when seen that close up.
We had no meal worm feed for it though to help it get going again so whilst it is not there any more I do wonder how it is doing.
Have you had any similar "rescues" or close encounters? What species and what did you notice about it from when you were that close to a wild animal or bird?
Anyway, the front door flight of steps outside and it was on one of them facing the outer side wall of the steps. It was moving its head from side to side, obviously nursing a headache and confusion. It was sat there for quite some time. We put a lid of water in front of it in case water drunk might help it. In the end my partner picked it up and carried it inside. We then took it to the back and put it down on the ground under a tree tucked to one side on retaining wall. It was so calm in her hands and just looked around at us. Cute as they go!! Anway it wouldn't let go of her finger when she put it down. She had to really encourage it to move off. Then as soon as it touched the ground it flit up to a branch and sat there watching us.
Anyway, as our smallest bird (yeah I know firecrest is a contender but that is a more migratory bird, the Goldcrest is native all year round in the UK as in all of the UK) it is a really beautiful bird when you get to see it so close up. It is smaller in your hand than it looks I reckon. It was a female i think as it did not have th blue flash that males supposedly have. It was not a boring coloured bird at all. Subtle shade changes of green with that two black lines with a yellow in between it. I would say more of a yellow/green than a bright green when seen that close up.
We had no meal worm feed for it though to help it get going again so whilst it is not there any more I do wonder how it is doing.
Have you had any similar "rescues" or close encounters? What species and what did you notice about it from when you were that close to a wild animal or bird?