They just laid eggs so we will have to wait till the babies are born and know how to fly?
Also we just bought this house from an old lady who says they have lived in the garage for over 7 years so this is generations of birds So Im don’t want to just kick them out in the cold .Should I just say screw it and let them live here forever?
They dont really bother me that much but I would like to close the holes they are getting into.
Every morning I go out on my deck and the birds are all over
and some of them don’t fly away when I come out. Help!
They also use it as a freeway they fly through as if its a pathway.
Basically, it’s relatively quiet with a few calming birds chirping then suddenly, someone yells "GENERIC BIRD CALL!" and all the birds, startled, fly away.
I have a windiw with an air conditioner in it. These anoying birds keep hanging out and making enough nose to wake me up. I bang the widow and they fly away, but come back in a few minutes! ARRRRRRRGHH
since when do Unicorns fly?
if we find a baby bird somewhere, should we try to hep it?
what if its a grown bird that can’t fly? i tried finding the problem but everything looked fine. i found a grown pidgen today and at first it was walking around like a normal bird. i put on rubber gloves and put it by the trees. half an hour later, i checked on it. it was laying on it’s side and neck was pulled back unaturally. i tried to stand it up but it wouldn’t. then it went crazy and stayed laying down.
it’s eyes were half open like it was trying to live.it’s wings were spread and its head was back and sideways. i can’t take it anywhere or get anyone to me.
it just died
I wanted to know what animals that fly, live in a cactus (excluding birds and insects).
My husband is in the Navy and has heard of "Tiger Deployments" where the spouses or family members of a sailor can deploy on the ship.
These deployments are only for a day usually just out in the ocean and back. He heard that sometimes they dock in another country and family members can buy tickets to fly there and are shipped back on the ship with their sailors.
I was wondering if anyone has heard of these "Tiger" Deployments? Can you really be shipped back across an ocean with the sailor (if you fly to an international port)? Is this an actual fact?
i am very afraid that a unicorn will sometimes fly down from its magical clouds and eat the living crap out of me!!!! help!!!!!
I have two of them, and they were always been raised by people, and i feel that they should be free and would like to let them fly, but then, I just want to make sure that they can survive on their own.