I think this is a different juvenile bluebird that flew the coop this morning.
He/she can't fly either.
Webster looks through the screen wondering, "When is this foolishness going to be over so I can go in the backyard again?"
"What should I do?" this young bluebird asks my mother. She's legally blind from macular degeneration and had to get very close to to see this little one. She'll be 90 in October and she's still going strong except for her eyesight. She doesn't dye her hair either...really! I think she's beautiful inside and out.
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What can be done for that sweet little bird? I would have to keep Bentley inside too. As sweet as he is, he would still try to attack that little guy. Your mom is so adorable. My mom has macular degeneration too. Although she sees a retina specialist regularly, all that can been done has been done and her eyesight will never improve. Such a heartache for her and I am sure for your mother too. God Bless them both!! Keep us posted on the little guy.
Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Oh good luck with this little one Rosemary. I wish him to fly away.
L.
What a sweet photo of your Mother and baby bird. My Mother, too, has macular degeneration, like Susan's and yours. :( It is sad for them. It strips so much of their independance :( Poor Webster... He will just have to have another nappy! Have great rest of the weekend!
xo
Robin
Oh Rosemary-
That is a priceless photograph of the young bird and your mother.
What a lovely photo of your Mother and the baby bird.
I was always taking in sick or injured birds as a child and never knew quite what to do for them. I cried each time one died. I hope this little guy makes it. Beautiful photos!
Love that photo of Anna and the baby bird. So sweet. I hope the little one makes it.
What amazing genetics you have been blessed with Rosemary. Your mother is gorgeous and the photo of her, priceless.
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