Close encounter of the avian kind
Jan. 16th, 2006 07:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Found & rescued one of these fellows (rainbow lorikeet) this afternoon:

It was on the ground just outside my work, and while I couldn't see any obvious injuries it wasn't able to fly more than a short distance at a time. It didn't want to be caught, and I wasn't well equipped to catch it without hurting it; eventually I had to chase it into a corner (yay for random modern architecture with previously-functionless sticking-out bits of metal) and get a couple of passing co-workers to bring me a box. Eventually managed to herd it into the box, not without a considerable effort and some very angry avian states, and then took it. I hope it'll be all right; it managed a burst of about 10 meters at one point while I was catching it, so it shouldn't be too badly injured. At any rate, it's got better odds at the vet than it would on the ground; that part of campus is home to quite a few feral cats, and one of them came out to start its evening prowl while I was catching the bird.
Incidentally, they're even prettier close-up :-)

It was on the ground just outside my work, and while I couldn't see any obvious injuries it wasn't able to fly more than a short distance at a time. It didn't want to be caught, and I wasn't well equipped to catch it without hurting it; eventually I had to chase it into a corner (yay for random modern architecture with previously-functionless sticking-out bits of metal) and get a couple of passing co-workers to bring me a box. Eventually managed to herd it into the box, not without a considerable effort and some very angry avian states, and then took it. I hope it'll be all right; it managed a burst of about 10 meters at one point while I was catching it, so it shouldn't be too badly injured. At any rate, it's got better odds at the vet than it would on the ground; that part of campus is home to quite a few feral cats, and one of them came out to start its evening prowl while I was catching the bird.
Incidentally, they're even prettier close-up :-)