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How wonderful you did a great job with him and he will remember thatYesterday marked 3 weeks since The Bird acted well enough to turn loose. Heartfelt thanks to all y’all for your critical help guiding me through a week of confinement and care. He is doing fantastically. He went straight to his usual tree next to our house to roost from Day 1. But for two weeks he would NOT go anywhere near the barn I had kept him caged in. He finally began hanging out there again a few days ago.
In times like these pictures are worth a lot more than words, so here are a few :
Freedom day.
I so hated to let him go. But as it is said, “If you love something set it free.”
Playing weathervane on his way up to roost.
On the go again.
Impressing a pretty visitor – his girlfriend from up the road.
Safe to say - he feels LOTS better!
Thanks again. I feel sure he would have died that first day without your clear instructions.
Take care.
The Bird is doing just great. So great that the pretty Peahen he was impressing in the picture above is raising his 4 Peachicks this Summer. Looking out my office window at him in the pasture right now. This is his ninth year of hanging with us and I love him dearly.