With all the
motion and commotion going on today I messed things up. A generator grinding
with hammering and power tools and bomb box and motion where there usually is
no motion. People coming in and out, some doing the work and some giving an
estimate for more work the construction zone was busy.
Since it was Earth
Day I decided to join the fray. I picked up some branches that had fallen out
with the last storm and then started on the vines. After filling one trash can
I took a break.
On the way back I
grabbed a limb from the old cherry tree next to the pond. It was pretty well
rotted and I watched the critters jump on it as it swayed back and forth. I
bent the four-foot log and it cracked off the stump. As I started carrying it
back to the trash a black cap chickadee flew out from one of the holes.
For the past
couple of months the black cap has been hanging around. For such a small bird
it makes a lot of noise. When I would go to the store they would be the first
to say, “Where have you been and where is my sunflower seed!” Tiny little guys
who will bug there way in with the Jays and Cardinals and then fly out like a
flash.
A couple had been
playing on the dying branch digging holes in the trunk but I didn’t know they
had nested there.
I realized what I
had done after it cracked off in my hand so I gently carried it back to the
fence and propped it up. I messed up.
The pair kept
coming down to the stump and looking about then flying off again only to come
back and look back and forth wondering what had happened to their home. I guess
that is the feeling people have when a tornado goes through.
So with all the
seed provided and protection available, I messed up on Earth Day. Hope they
find or build another home here.
1 comment:
I know you feel bad. I'd feel bad too. That said the chickadees will rebuild. Put out some yarn and straw and fluff for nextbuilding!
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