07-01-2009 11:32 PM |
Re: Meow About Something Else With Kat and the Webkinz! The Hit MMWF Series Comes Back in a 3-in-1 Thread! (Updated!: 7/1 "Canada Day and Shuffle's Departure" and More Are Now Up!)
Update #12
A Blog Entry
Sparrows!
Hey guys! Jenkinz here again!
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A Blog Entry
Sparrows!
Hey guys! Jenkinz here again!
http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/p...kinz/044-1.jpg
In case you guys didn't know, Sparrows live under our room. It's nice and locked up, and they nest there. Kat told us stories of waking up and having Sparrows in her window and jumping on her air conditioners in the summer. They've also eaten wasp eggs for us. Overall, Sparrows are good neighbors.
Kat also raised a Sparrow once. Her name was Claire. Kat's mom found a baby Sparrow years ago (before even Chloe) and brought it home. It was abandoned by its parents, and was dehydrated. Kat would feed it and give it water. Soon the bird ended up flying around Kat's room, and the next day it flew off.
So a lesson here: if you ever have to raise a Sparrow, give it lots of water and when a week flies by, start cleaning the cage outside. If it flies away, it's a grown-up birdie! Yay!
Kat says that Claire is elsewhere. Maybe she's even living under our room! Who knows?
Why I wanted to talk about Sparrows is that there was a baby Sparrow by the door. The father was on the roof waiting for it, but the baby was just sitting there. Kat's mom thought Kat might have to raise another Sparrow. If she had to raise it, Kat said she would have named it Angela.
Anyway, after an hour, the Sparrow was gone, so the parents probably took it back to the nest.
Sparrows are cool. :) Here's a picture of me looking at the baby Sparrow.
Later, guys!
~Jenkinz
Kat also raised a Sparrow once. Her name was Claire. Kat's mom found a baby Sparrow years ago (before even Chloe) and brought it home. It was abandoned by its parents, and was dehydrated. Kat would feed it and give it water. Soon the bird ended up flying around Kat's room, and the next day it flew off.
So a lesson here: if you ever have to raise a Sparrow, give it lots of water and when a week flies by, start cleaning the cage outside. If it flies away, it's a grown-up birdie! Yay!
Kat says that Claire is elsewhere. Maybe she's even living under our room! Who knows?
Why I wanted to talk about Sparrows is that there was a baby Sparrow by the door. The father was on the roof waiting for it, but the baby was just sitting there. Kat's mom thought Kat might have to raise another Sparrow. If she had to raise it, Kat said she would have named it Angela.
Anyway, after an hour, the Sparrow was gone, so the parents probably took it back to the nest.
Sparrows are cool. :) Here's a picture of me looking at the baby Sparrow.
Later, guys!
~Jenkinz
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