Anyhoo, a few months back, we had a checkered blue homer visit our garden. After a long period of laying a line of corn into the evacuated sablepoot coop, I eventually got her in. I picked her up, and was carrying her into a holding cage to decide what to do next, when Gandalf the cockerel, obviously under the impression that the monstrous bird was attempting to kill me, promptly kicked it out of my hands, and I only saw her once after that.
Today, a bird that looks suspiciously familiar has alighted on top of the barns. It seems to be her (but I may be wrong), so I put out some chick crumb (out of corn, a trip to the feed store is in order) and a bowl of water. She didn't fly away when I got close, which is a development from before if it is her, but I don't want o scare her as I had learned from before you only really get one chance to catch the blighters!
What happened before was she sat on top of the barn for day, and next morning was scratching about with the poultry in the courtyard. I was wondering how to catch her, because I don't think she'll fall for the same method again. I'll contact the owner, and if he decides to neck her (she's got lost twice now) I may be the proud owner of a lovely new bird!
Thanks y'all!
Today, a bird that looks suspiciously familiar has alighted on top of the barns. It seems to be her (but I may be wrong), so I put out some chick crumb (out of corn, a trip to the feed store is in order) and a bowl of water. She didn't fly away when I got close, which is a development from before if it is her, but I don't want o scare her as I had learned from before you only really get one chance to catch the blighters!
What happened before was she sat on top of the barn for day, and next morning was scratching about with the poultry in the courtyard. I was wondering how to catch her, because I don't think she'll fall for the same method again. I'll contact the owner, and if he decides to neck her (she's got lost twice now) I may be the proud owner of a lovely new bird!
Thanks y'all!