Showing posts with label Curlews Man Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curlews Man Friday. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2015

MAN FRIDAY COMES TO RESCUE IN NEVER ENDING ISLAND DRAMA

Unhand my partner ! Shrieking female in attack mode .
The  latest  trauma in  our  nesting  resident Curlews with  two eggs was the  arrival  home of   the  male, limping . On examination, it was  found there was a cut on a  leg. To the rescue came  Bev and  Jason  from  the Mexican  restaurant , Man Friday, both  longtime members of the Magnetic Island Fauna Care Association .

Bev picked up the injured bird  which screeched loudly and the female jumped off the eggs and  came   rushing in  with  wings outstretched and  joined the uproar . From a medical kit, Bev  attended to the  cut,  Jason  wrapped the leg in a  bandage. Then the bird  was  placed inside  a  MIFCA   zip up playpen ,below, supplied with  water and  food over  the coming   days .
Curlew  recovery  ward near  blog den .
When Bev visited  the patient one day it was taken outside the pen and placed on the ground to see  how   its leg  was  responding . What happened could only be described as being like a Moon rocket launch at  Cape Canaveral ... he zoomed off  and flew into a clump  of  palms  and golden  canes  at  the back of  the  block .
 
Still limping, right , he nevertheless  took his  turn on the eggs over the following days.On several occasions during the night this  blogger has  stumbled out  of bed on hearing shrieking , an indication that the  Curlews  were upset.  On  one occasion, a  fat possum was seen sitting within  pecking range of  the  bird sitting  on  the eggs .

One day the Curlews became upset when  the friendly visiting Kookaburra dropped in and took up a position   not far from  the  bird sitting on  the eggs. By waving a  broom  in front of him, he was reluctantly  induced to  fly away and  leave  the  Curlews  relaxed - until the next  incident...the hatching ,  due  tomorrow , and  two cats have been  seen  roaming  about  the street .


Jason recently  rescued a baby Curlew in a pitiful state , covered in  a mass  of Green Ants, one of  its eyes so full of  the  ants  it  has lost the sight . He took it to the island vet , obtained  special ointment  for the other eye and it is now being looked after by  another  carer, the Queen of the Jungle , who is  currently entertaining   Larry  the Talking  Lorikeet  while  his  owners  are  at  sea .