Strange behavior for a bird???
Strange behavior for a bird???
I witnessed an unusual thing today when walking Zeus. For the last two mornings I have noticed a bird that has been fluttering around the side mirror on a car. Today I stopped and took some photos. At first I stood at the rear of the car watching this self-infatuated bird peck at the mirror admiring itself. It would flap its wings in a hovered flight in front of the mirror then land back on the side of the car door and fluff out its wings and peck on the mirror again. He was so consumed with himself that he didn’t even notice me getting closer and closer. Now I could see his markings and he had a brown head and jet black body. It wasn’t until I was an arm length way that he jumped up on the mirror and I noticed he only had one leg! He looked rather upset with me for disturbing him right before he flew away. Tomorrow if he is there I am going to video tape him. Very strange!
I looked up this bird when I got home and it is a Brown-Headed Cowbird, a member of the blackbird family.
Have you ever seen anything like this???
I looked up this bird when I got home and it is a Brown-Headed Cowbird, a member of the blackbird family.
Have you ever seen anything like this???
Strange behavior for a bird???
Interesting behavior and cool pics.
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Great photos.....................good you had your camera with you to capture the moment.
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The photos are beautiful & so is your subject. In the distant past I had many parakeets as pets. They always had a mirror in the cage for "company." Birds have no sense of self, they think they are looking at another bird. My parakeets would often "feed" their reflection by regurgitating their food on their image. Your bird does not see himself, he sees another bird & thinks the bird is mimicking his behaviors & motions.
Reminded of the "mirror" scene in "I Love Lucy" between Lucy & Harpo Marx!
Reflections Of A Different Time - Lucille Ball and Harpo Marx - I Love Lucy - Mirror Sketch - YouTube
Reminded of the "mirror" scene in "I Love Lucy" between Lucy & Harpo Marx!
Reflections Of A Different Time - Lucille Ball and Harpo Marx - I Love Lucy - Mirror Sketch - YouTube
Strange behavior for a bird???
Some years back, we had just moved into a house in North Carolina. It had no screens for the windows. Winter was coming on at the time, so we didn't bother with the screens.
Spring arrived, and one morning, we were awakened by a curious scratching in the front room.
A Mockingbird was on the sill of one of the windows, and kept throwing himself at the window. He would stay in the front porch for hours, and fly at the window, attacking his reflection with feet, or claws. Then sit at the window sill for most of the day, arguing and fighting with the interloper, only leaving when daylight began to fade.
Every day he would return to the window and every day the intruder returned to challenge his domain.
The poor thing became obsessed, and wore himself out.
The screens I had ordered arrived, and I installed them. The Mockingbird could no longer see his reflection. Exhausted, he sat on the porch for the whole day, using it as a launch platform to attack any bugs that came near. Finally triumphant, and refreshed, that Mockingbird spent the next few days perched on the dogwood in front of the porch, singing the story of his epic battle for all to hear.
A fine looking young lass, attracting by his tale showed up a week later, and together they built their nest nearby.
Spring arrived, and one morning, we were awakened by a curious scratching in the front room.
A Mockingbird was on the sill of one of the windows, and kept throwing himself at the window. He would stay in the front porch for hours, and fly at the window, attacking his reflection with feet, or claws. Then sit at the window sill for most of the day, arguing and fighting with the interloper, only leaving when daylight began to fade.
Every day he would return to the window and every day the intruder returned to challenge his domain.
The poor thing became obsessed, and wore himself out.
The screens I had ordered arrived, and I installed them. The Mockingbird could no longer see his reflection. Exhausted, he sat on the porch for the whole day, using it as a launch platform to attack any bugs that came near. Finally triumphant, and refreshed, that Mockingbird spent the next few days perched on the dogwood in front of the porch, singing the story of his epic battle for all to hear.
A fine looking young lass, attracting by his tale showed up a week later, and together they built their nest nearby.
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Strange behavior for a bird???
Great story LarsMac!
Strange behavior for a bird???
AnneBoleyn;1452610 wrote: Great story LarsMac!
And nicely told.
I was thinking the reflection was either a an enemy or prospective mate.
And nicely told.
I was thinking the reflection was either a an enemy or prospective mate.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Fantastic photographs Lady J !!!
It's quite common especially In aggressive birds. We had a Magpie who did It a few years ago.
How to Stop Birds from Pecking the Mirrors on a Car | eHow
It's quite common especially In aggressive birds. We had a Magpie who did It a few years ago.
How to Stop Birds from Pecking the Mirrors on a Car | eHow
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Strange behavior for a bird???
Wandrin;1452600 wrote: Interesting behavior and cool pics.
Glad you liked it Wandrin!
Glad you liked it Wandrin!
Strange behavior for a bird???
along-for-the-ride;1452601 wrote:
lol
Great photos.....................good you had your camera with you to capture the moment.
Thank you AFTR! I always have some means of photography with me. These were taken with my cell phone. You never know when you will see something that you will never see/experience again. I believe images capture those moments forever...and that is a lot of memories.
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Great photos.....................good you had your camera with you to capture the moment.
Thank you AFTR! I always have some means of photography with me. These were taken with my cell phone. You never know when you will see something that you will never see/experience again. I believe images capture those moments forever...and that is a lot of memories.
Strange behavior for a bird???
AnneBoleyn;1452606 wrote: The photos are beautiful & so is your subject. In the distant past I had many parakeets as pets. They always had a mirror in the cage for "company." Birds have no sense of self, they think they are looking at another bird. My parakeets would often "feed" their reflection by regurgitating their food on their image. Your bird does not see himself, he sees another bird & thinks the bird is mimicking his behaviors & motions.
Reminded of the "mirror" scene in "I Love Lucy" between Lucy & Harpo Marx!
Reflections Of A Different Time - Lucille Ball and Harpo Marx - I Love Lucy - Mirror Sketch - YouTube
Anne....I agree that the Cowbird thought it was looking at another bird and trying to be better...mating season is here (I guess - it's Spring) I'm glad you enjoyed this thread!
BTW.... Lucy is my favorite and she always makes me lauf and this Mirror Sketch was great! Thank you! I enjoyed it!!!:-4
Reminded of the "mirror" scene in "I Love Lucy" between Lucy & Harpo Marx!
Reflections Of A Different Time - Lucille Ball and Harpo Marx - I Love Lucy - Mirror Sketch - YouTube
Anne....I agree that the Cowbird thought it was looking at another bird and trying to be better...mating season is here (I guess - it's Spring) I'm glad you enjoyed this thread!
BTW.... Lucy is my favorite and she always makes me lauf and this Mirror Sketch was great! Thank you! I enjoyed it!!!:-4
Strange behavior for a bird???
LarsMac;1452608 wrote: Some years back, we had just moved into a house in North Carolina. It had no screens for the windows. Winter was coming on at the time, so we didn't bother with the screens.
Spring arrived, and one morning, we were awakened by a curious scratching in the front room.
A Mockingbird was on the sill of one of the windows, and kept throwing himself at the window. He would stay in the front porch for hours, and fly at the window, attacking his reflection with feet, or claws. Then sit at the window sill for most of the day, arguing and fighting with the interloper, only leaving when daylight began to fade.
Every day he would return to the window and every day the intruder returned to challenge his domain.
The poor thing became obsessed, and wore himself out.
The screens I had ordered arrived, and I installed them. The Mockingbird could no longer see his reflection. Exhausted, he sat on the porch for the whole day, using it as a launch platform to attack any bugs that came near. Finally triumphant, and refreshed, that Mockingbird spent the next few days perched on the dogwood in front of the porch, singing the story of his epic battle for all to hear.
A fine looking young lass, attracting by his tale showed up a week later, and together they built their nest nearby.
I agree with Anne....this is a great story!:-6
Spring arrived, and one morning, we were awakened by a curious scratching in the front room.
A Mockingbird was on the sill of one of the windows, and kept throwing himself at the window. He would stay in the front porch for hours, and fly at the window, attacking his reflection with feet, or claws. Then sit at the window sill for most of the day, arguing and fighting with the interloper, only leaving when daylight began to fade.
Every day he would return to the window and every day the intruder returned to challenge his domain.
The poor thing became obsessed, and wore himself out.
The screens I had ordered arrived, and I installed them. The Mockingbird could no longer see his reflection. Exhausted, he sat on the porch for the whole day, using it as a launch platform to attack any bugs that came near. Finally triumphant, and refreshed, that Mockingbird spent the next few days perched on the dogwood in front of the porch, singing the story of his epic battle for all to hear.
A fine looking young lass, attracting by his tale showed up a week later, and together they built their nest nearby.
I agree with Anne....this is a great story!:-6
Strange behavior for a bird???
Bruv;1452611 wrote: And nicely told.
I was thinking the reflection was either a an enemy or prospective mate.
Close enuf. Thanks for your reply.
I was thinking the reflection was either a an enemy or prospective mate.
Close enuf. Thanks for your reply.
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Oscar Mate;1452612 wrote: Fantastic photographs Lady J !!!
It's quite common especially In aggressive birds. We had a Magpie who did It a few years ago.
How to Stop Birds from Pecking the Mirrors on a Car | eHow
Glad you like the images...and thank you for the compliment.
I found your link quite helpful. I will share this information with the owners of the vehicles the Cowbird has been visiting. As you can see from the photos the bird leaves quite a mess of bird dropping on the car as well. That can not be a wanted thing!
It's quite common especially In aggressive birds. We had a Magpie who did It a few years ago.
How to Stop Birds from Pecking the Mirrors on a Car | eHow
Glad you like the images...and thank you for the compliment.
I found your link quite helpful. I will share this information with the owners of the vehicles the Cowbird has been visiting. As you can see from the photos the bird leaves quite a mess of bird dropping on the car as well. That can not be a wanted thing!
Strange behavior for a bird???
No luck today getting a video....Saturday and too many activities along the road....people cutting grass and washing their cars (I bet I know what some are washing off! LOL!) Perhaps once Monday rolls in.....
Lady J
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Strange behavior for a bird???
BTW....any thoughts on why this Brown-Headed Cowbird only has one leg????