Female Hummingbird and Today's "Fly into Window" Drama

in birding •  7 years ago  (edited)

IMG_3602 - Copy.JPG

This is a photograph of a female hummingbird from last year. I isolated it as one of my favorites but never got around to using it any posts. I especially love the shape of her belly and her facial expression. My tomato cages used to be stationed under one of the feeders so the hummingbirds would use it for a perch.

I went to last year's photos because I wanted a happy, sunny, beautiful picture of one of my female birds because I had such an emotional scare today when thud! someone flew right into my recently cleaned sliding patio door. When I looked outside I saw this tiny female hummingbird mangled, laying on her side on the concrete. Her beak looked fine but I worried her neck was broken. Initially her wings twitched rather involuntarily, like she was having a seizure. It was very upsetting. She was clearly still alive. I have her 5 minutes to calm down before stepping out. She seemed to be breathing frantically so I waited for her to settle down before propping her up off her side and onto her feet/belly, which seemed more stable. She assisted to make it work and managed to hold her head upright, confirming to me that her neck was not broken. I tried to feed her some nectar from a hand-feeder by gently putting it up to her beak and poking it in. She wasn't interested. I surrounded her with shady plants and went back inside to let her settle down.

After about 30 minutes and some internet research I went back outside to attempt to feed her again, as I read that it was important to make sure she didn't starve (they need to eat/drink very frequently). Since her neck seemed fine I figured she was either concussed or perhaps had broken her wing. I slowly sat down next to her on the patio floor. She shuddered and when I reached toward her she suddenly elevated and after pausing in the air for a moment buzzed right off.

I WAS SO RELIEVED! I seriously thought she might suffer a horrible, drawn out death. I won't lie, I cried. And although I had many, many opportunities to get pictures of the immobilized bird it felt like it would be disrespectful or predatory to do so... I don't want to see any bird in that state, ever. But that is why I'm using a picture from last year to go with this post.

I'm so glad she's back to flying. There's something so heart-breaking about a broken bird.

Needless to say, I also need to quickly invest in something that will make my patio door more visible to the birds. I don't want this happening again. I've been keeping a few stained glass light catchers on the glass, but that doesn't seem to be enough. Any suggestions are welcomed:)

IMG_3602.JPG

As always, all content is original and my own. I take all my pictures with my snazzy Cannon PowerShot SX410 IS. If you want to see more of it consider upvoting and following me.

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Oh my! I hate it when a bird hits the window. Had a nuthatch hit just recently but it wasn't so lucky. The only fortunate thing was that it must have died instantly - so at least no suffering. I went out and bought these stick on decals shaped like birds, they no longer fly into the window.

Thanks for your suggestion @artmonkey ! I will look into some decals. I'm sorry about your nuthatch. My nuthatches are some of my favorite birds, they're so darling. We also had a sparrow run into the window last week and like your nuthatch, her end seemed to have come instantaneously, so hopefully no suffering...

Very sad when they hit a window so I'm happy it worked out okay. You and that camera take some great photos!

Thanks @kansuze ! I was very happy with how it turned out!

World of Photography
>Visit the website<

You have earned 6.50 XP for sharing your photo!

Daily Stats
Daily photos: 1/2
Daily comments: 0/5
Multiplier: 1.30
Block time: 2018-08-02T18:25:51
Account Level: 1
Total XP: 586.45/200.00
Total Photos: 96
Total comments: 3
Total contest wins: 0
And have also received a 0.55 percent upvote.

Follow: @photocontests
Join the Discord channel: click!
Play and win SBD: @fairlotto
Daily Steem Statistics: @dailysteemreport
Learn how to program Steem-Python applications: @steempytutorials
Developed and sponsored by: @juliank