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PurestEvil on scored.co
1 year ago13 points(+0/-0/+13Score on mirror)1 child
When I lived in an apartment I had a window that opened vertically and horizontally. In order to switch it had to be closed, the handle turned and opened again.
One time the window was vertically open, and a small bird somehow managed to get caught in the gap and was unable to get out. It was quite a nasty spot as I could barely reach it. Closing the window would have killed it, so I couldn't open it horizontally.
It took me 3 hours to find a way to get it out. I used some rope and managed to pull it upward so that it got out and fell down the area next to it. I finally opened the window, took the bird and brought it inside. I gave it some bread crumbs from my toaster (I had nothing else for it) and placed it in a corner between boxes as shelter. It was quite tame, but to be fair it was exhausted and injured at the neck. It seemed like it blacked out for a moment all the time. I even gave it something round to stand on, because the ground was flat and its feet was suited for something like a branch.
The next day it looked better, so I decided to bring it outside. First it didn't move much, so I walked around and waited. After some minutes it started to fly again, and on the second attempt it managed to fly away.
One time the window was vertically open, and a small bird somehow managed to get caught in the gap and was unable to get out. It was quite a nasty spot as I could barely reach it. Closing the window would have killed it, so I couldn't open it horizontally.
It took me 3 hours to find a way to get it out. I used some rope and managed to pull it upward so that it got out and fell down the area next to it. I finally opened the window, took the bird and brought it inside. I gave it some bread crumbs from my toaster (I had nothing else for it) and placed it in a corner between boxes as shelter. It was quite tame, but to be fair it was exhausted and injured at the neck. It seemed like it blacked out for a moment all the time. I even gave it something round to stand on, because the ground was flat and its feet was suited for something like a branch.
The next day it looked better, so I decided to bring it outside. First it didn't move much, so I walked around and waited. After some minutes it started to fly again, and on the second attempt it managed to fly away.