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Psychotic Blue Bird

Started by trekgeezer, April 02, 2009, 12:18:47 PM

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trekgeezer

Couple a weeks ago my brother was over and when he got ready to leave we noticed this goofy blue bird sitting on his passenger side mirror  and then he started fluttering in the window.

The next week my daughter noticed him sitting on the ledge of one of our living room windows. Now we see him everyday by that window looking in and fluttering around liked he's trying to get in and he's  been doing that mirror business and pooping all over our cars .


Should I call D. Phil?   I swear this bird had OCD or has missed out on mating season and fallen in love with his reflection.



And you thought Trek isn't cool.

Jack

We've got a robbin trying to fly through the window into our back bedroom.  I guess he's trying to attack his own reflection?  I dunno, provides plenty of entertainment for the cat  :teddyr:
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- Paulo Coelho

Rev. Powell

Yeah, I suspect the bird has built a next nearby and is fighting off "intruders", that is, his own reflection.

A bird nested near my parent's house recently and kept attacking their front door everytime he's catch his own reflection in the window.  Either he wised up, or the chicks grew up, because he stopped eventually.
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Jack

That stupid robin is attacking our house for the third straight day now - getting rather tired of listening to him flop into the widows all morning.  He got bored with the bedroom and is now trying to get into the bathroom. 
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho