I interrupt the post I was trying to write about confusing protesters with this bulletin regarding birds: A bird wants to come in.
It's been attacking the back window intermittently since I got home, which is about half an hour ago. It sits on the sill, dives up and pecks, then settles back down on the sill for a second before doing it again. This makes a really loud banging noise every time, but the bird seems unhurt - except, maybe, for whatever's going on in its little birdy head that makes it so determined to get inside.
I was in the kitchen making tea and anpan for most of this time period. Assuming birdy eyes work like human ones, it could theoretically see me while I was standing by the stove, but about ten minutes ago I went to sit in the living room on the other side of the house.
A minute or two after I moved around I heard it stop. I thought, "Oh, good, the bird has come to its senses and decided to give up on people houses and go live in a nest someplace." Then I heard a bang from in front of me. I looked up and saw a little birdy head peeking in the front window. IT CAME AROUND TO TRY THE OTHER SIDE. The bird knows where I am.
It only did that for a couple seconds before going back. I was about to write, "It's stopped now," but I just heard another bang. We're up to the forty-five minute mark, I think.
I just now remembered this, but I noticed yesterday that the birds had finally completely emptied the feeders. IS THAT WHAT IT WANTS?
It's been attacking the back window intermittently since I got home, which is about half an hour ago. It sits on the sill, dives up and pecks, then settles back down on the sill for a second before doing it again. This makes a really loud banging noise every time, but the bird seems unhurt - except, maybe, for whatever's going on in its little birdy head that makes it so determined to get inside.
I was in the kitchen making tea and anpan for most of this time period. Assuming birdy eyes work like human ones, it could theoretically see me while I was standing by the stove, but about ten minutes ago I went to sit in the living room on the other side of the house.
A minute or two after I moved around I heard it stop. I thought, "Oh, good, the bird has come to its senses and decided to give up on people houses and go live in a nest someplace." Then I heard a bang from in front of me. I looked up and saw a little birdy head peeking in the front window. IT CAME AROUND TO TRY THE OTHER SIDE. The bird knows where I am.
It only did that for a couple seconds before going back. I was about to write, "It's stopped now," but I just heard another bang. We're up to the forty-five minute mark, I think.
I just now remembered this, but I noticed yesterday that the birds had finally completely emptied the feeders. IS THAT WHAT IT WANTS?