vraiblonde said:Claudia says she can't wait. She has the tabasco sauce ready
She doesn't like the birds that are out here now - a hummingbird would probably make *her* crash into a window.jazz lady said:Yeah, like Claudia would ever give up her nice bowl of Meow Mix and comfy bed to chase a bird.
jazz lady said:Yeah, like Claudia would ever give up her nice bowl of Meow Mix and comfy bed to chase a bird.
Pasofever said:I did not read the whole thing Jazz did he wake up or die..I have seen them wake up blink some and take a long time to get together enough to fly...placing him in the shade was the right thing to do..let me know what happened I love the little hummingbirds.
you could have read the goddamn thread by now ya lazy ass...Pasofever said:
mainman said:you could have read the goddamn thread by now ya lazy ass...
jazz lady said:Yes, that's exactly what happened. He laid there stunned for about 10 minutes, then I rolled him onto his stomach, he fluttered his wings, and took off like a shot.
I must say it was an absolutely incredible experience holding that tiny creature in the palm of my hand and looking at the beautiful green colors on his body. I'm so glad he made it and I could help.
mainman said:you could have read the goddamn thread by now ya lazy ass...
Larry Gude said:...but if Aunite Jazz comes over with a, shall we say, restricted mobility hummingbird, she'd propbably give it a go.
vraiblonde said:Did you fix his navigator for next time he tries to buzz the tower?
jazz lady said:I must say it was an absolutely incredible experience holding that tiny creature in the palm of my hand and looking at the beautiful green colors on his body. I'm so glad he made it and I could help.
jazz lady said:Sorry, but I'm not going to truss up a hummer to feed to that dang cat.
Deep fried with a little Honey Mustard dipping sauce...jazz lady said:Anything I can do for the little fellow?
vraiblonde said:"Dear bird,
This is a window. Don't fly into it.
Love,
Your Forum Friends"
jazz lady said:I just went back outside, gently rolled him onto his stomach, then he fluttered his wings and flew away!
He was very tiny and weighed next to nothing. I used my badge to pick him up and he only about half covered it. He fit nicely in the palm of my hand.Pasofever said:Jazz glad he made it.....I bet he was really tiny ha? Dont think I have ever got to hold a little hummingbird...I am so tickled he is ok...
jazz lady said:Yes, that's exactly what happened. He laid there stunned for about 10 minutes, then I rolled him onto his stomach, he fluttered his wings, and took off like a shot.
I must say it was an absolutely incredible experience holding that tiny creature in the palm of my hand and looking at the beautiful green colors on his body. I'm so glad he made it and I could help.