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([personal profile] redbird Apr. 2nd, 2006 04:21 pm)
A chickadee ate out of my hand today!

This is something I'd been told for years is possible--and even that they'll sometimes land if you don't have birdseed--but I'd never been outside with seeds at the right time. Today I was.

I stood in a spot in Inwood Hill Park where perching birds gather, and put a handful of birdseed on my left hand. I made sure that it included some of the sunflower seeds they like. The chickadee flew from one branch to another for a bit, then came down and landed easily on my finger. It gripped for a moment, hopped closer, took a sunflower seed, and flew off to eat it on a branch.

It came back twice for more seeds before going away.

After that, we went up into the hills, and looked at lots of forsythia--some of them are already leafing out, and most are in full bloom--and periwinkles. Robins and mourning doves and a fine pair of cardinals, all under an incredible bright blue sky.

We took the digital camera along, so [livejournal.com profile] cattitude could take pictures of my newly purple hair in natural light; he may also have gotten a good picture of me with the chickadee.

From: [identity profile] spacefall.livejournal.com


I completely misinterpreted the first line, and had bizarre images of a bird pecking your hand right off!

From: [identity profile] holyoutlaw.livejournal.com


I've seen someone feed bluebirds from his hand at Green Lake this time of year. He said that it was most likely when the birds had started foraging but there wasn't a lot of food yet.

From: [identity profile] irielle.livejournal.com


I'm pretty darned sleep deprived, but I had the same reaction as the first person who commented did - that some bird was nipping of pieces of your hand as opposed to simply eating food off of your hand.

From: [identity profile] juliansinger.livejournal.com


I've only ever had a pigeon eat out of my hand.

No, I had some, er, small bird of indeterminate origin eat out of my hand in some park in England. (Hi, I'm vague.)

Anyway, it was actually a quite wonderful experience, and I wist in your general direction.
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