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Flaxbee

(13,661 posts)
2. Damn you're good -- thank you so much.
Wed Nov 14, 2012, 07:46 PM
Nov 2012

You are just amazing, Curmudgeoness.

Ms. Titmouse did eventually leave of her own accord around dusk; we'll see what tomorrow brings. One minute she was there; when I got back from the kitchen she'd gone.

She'd kind of hang out, doze, eat, doze ... this morning she was perched on the feeder, but at other times during the day she was under the little shelf where I have a platter of seeds. Definitely not 'normal' behavior, from what I've observed, but then again, I'm not usually here during the day.

That Boyce rehabber is only about 15 minutes away -- easy -- so if I see her in the morning and she's woozy, I'll try to get her if I can do so without alarming her or otherwise freaking her out.

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