Saturday, April 30, 2016

BERLIN WALL FALLS AGAIN , CHICK FLIES OVER THE CUCKOO NEST

 
Our resident Curlew family contemplate  life behind a  picket fence and gate rather  than the temporary  Berlin  Wall  made up  of  heavy concrete blocks  to  keep the  two chicks inside.  Those  youngsters are  now hungry teenagers , flexing their  wings , about to  fly away  and  join  the  street  and  bush  gang  shown  below .
As this post was being   written , the  repeated plaintive cry of  a Curlew  could be heard. On  investigation  it was  found a chick had somehow made it into  an adjoining  property. A  parent came up  and  peered at  it through the wire  fence . Now  what ? The neighbours are asleep , the chick at home is running about with its tail feathers  spread like  a  turkey  making a  nuisance of itself, demanding  to be fed by parents , who peck at  it firmly , telling it  to go away . After the  long running stress and strain , sleepless nights , cat and dog chasing ,  fearful  of a Murder Bird attack  involved in  trying to  save  chicks , the  Curlews  will   be traded  in for  garden gnomes which can only be stolen and  end  up  in distant  lands .
 
DOGGONE   CURLEW  CHASE  
 
Pursued  by  the neighbours' friendly, leaping  grey  greyhound, Boyo , and miniature  dachshund , Sadie , because they could smell the  tub of  Curlew  food (chopped up special dog tucker)   I carried  with which  to  trap the errant  chick , I moved in  for  the  catch.  The  dogs had to be locked up as  I made   soothing   broody hen noises  and threw   tempting  pieces of   food  to  the chick. Lured into  a  corner , with  its  watching  parents   screeching at   me  through the fence , their wings outstretched  in  attack mode,  the  chick  was  captured  with    a  towel  and  returned  home .