INTENSE BIRDFEEDING (baby bird nursery volunteering, no animal death or trauma)
usually on my shift we have three volunteers and an intern, and not a lot of birds to feed, so we tend to get done with all the daily chores before we're halfway through the shift. today, we had--two volunteers! (nope, no intern!) it's a good thing we still didn't have a lot of birds to feed, but even so they kept us hopping, and we didn't manage to get through the entire day's chore list. (1/?)
INTENSE BIRDFEEDING (baby bird nursery volunteering, no animal death or trauma)
fortunately, even full-grown juncos can fit easily in one hand, and robins aren't much bigger, so being attacked by them--especially as nestlings/fledglings--is more amusing than alarming, despite the occasional twitch of startlement. apropos, today I have been bitten by many juncos, a couple of robins, and a white-crowned sparrow. (3/?)
INTENSE BIRDFEEDING (baby bird nursery volunteering, no animal death or trauma)
I also got to stick worms down the throats of several house swallows, assorted sparrows, a tiny and *extremely* enthusiastic wren, and a flycatcher, although I can't remember what kind specifically and there's three different plausible flavors locally. I also tried to entice some food into a young crow, but it was more interested in exploring the world outside the nest box. in all, a very good day! (4/4)