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liz_marcs ([personal profile] liz_marcs) wrote2010-09-26 12:12 pm

How I Accidentally Adopted a Finch...and Now George the Amazing Lovebird is Pissed

Y'know, my plan today was simple.

Grab breakfast, get gas, pick up some fruit for the week, go kayaking, finish necessary paperwork.

I wasn't even going to attempt to clean my apartment. Just get the above list done.

My plans have been derailed, however, thanks to a male Chestnut Flanked White Zebra Finch.

See, as I was walking into the grocery store, I see the manager moving this overturned shopping basket with his feet, with two bag boys trailing behind him.

One of the bag boys is saying, "Dude! Be careful!"

The other bag boy is saying, "Dude! I've never seen a bird like that before."

I trundle on over and what do my eyes see?

A finch. A terrified finch.

Thinks I, "Oh, shit."

Out loud I said, "Wait! It's a finch!"

Manager stops and gives me a beady-eyed glare while the bag boys are all, "Cool! You know what it is! Ummm, what are we supposed to do with it?"

The manager figures it should be let go to fly free. I kind of get in his face and tell him that there is no way this is a wild bird. It was someone's pet, which may have escaped or may have been let go. Either way, it's a dead bird if he just lets it go.

I look around and realize that we've now drawn a crowd, some of them looking like tough ol' truck drivers. They all look pretty stricken that this little bird will die if it flies free. Which was kind of sweet, really. These tough 40-ish guys with their tough 40-ish women are worried about a bird that doesn't even tip the scale at an ounce.

What happens next I can only blame on peer pressure, really, because the last thing I need is a second bird, especially when I know George the Amazing Lovebird will be positively, absolutely pissed that I brought another bird into his territory.



But here I've got the working class of Waltham with their eyes fixed on me with a, "You're not going to let the bird die are you?"

Thinks I, "Oh double shit."

So I fix my eye on one of the bag boys and tell him to get me a box.

Manager huffs at the other bag boy and says that he has one.

Bag boy number two holds up a folded up box and says, "One, this is two big. Two, I have to put it together."

Before manager explodes into pieces, I say that the box is fine, just tape together the bottom so the bird can't escape.

Bag boy and manager departs.

I'm now left with an even bigger crowd.

"How the hell you gonna get the bird out of there?" says one of the truck drivers.

"Ummmm, try to capture it?" I hazard a guess.

In any case, the whole operation quickly goes south. The bird, who was kind of stressed out and tired, makes a break for it.

Now, I want you to picture this:

A teeeny-tiiiiny finch flying like a bat out of hell chased by more than a half-dozen truck drivers, their wives, and now three bag boys, plus me.

I feel guilty for thinking this, but I was kind of hoping the finch would get away because I don't need George giving me shit, not to mention that I don't want another bird. Jesus Christ!

However, today was finchy-face's lucky day and not so much mine.

The stressed out exhausted bird pretty much collapses on the ground right near an electrical transformer in a caged area. One of the bag boys just happens to have a key to get in. And one of the truck drivers who was really and truly stricken that the sweet little bird would die without human intervention scoops it up in his shovel like hands before the bird can even get its bearings.

The bird — which I've now mentally dubbed, "That Lucky Little Shit" aka "Lucky" for short — is presented to me like it's the Hope Diamond and I am the Lucky Little Princess To Whom It Belongs.

Thinks I, "Oh, triple shit."

Right on cue, bag boy with box returns to the scene and is proudly bearing a box.

Truck driver gently places That Lucky Little Shit into the box, the box is shut, and handed to me with cheers all around.

It appears I now have a new bird, whether I want one or not.

Crap.

A rictus smile spreads across my face, and I thank everyone for their part in the bird rescue. I then trudge over to my car with the box hugged to my chest to bring the box with its tiny cargo home.

Thankfully George has a small travel cage where I can stow the bird. Thankfully, I've got millet (the rest of George's food is way to big and hard for the little nipper's beak) to feed it.

George's reaction is exactly what I expected.

As I carried the travel cage with That Lucky Little Shit inside, George's immediate reaction was the side-eye, like so:

Lovebird Giving the Side-Eye

Note: Not actually George the Amazing Lovebird, just an approximation of his reaction.



Then George gifted me with Disapproval:

Disapproving Rabbit

Note: Not actually George the Amazing Lovebird, obviously, just an approximation of his reaction.



What followed next was an explosive bird-y temper tantrum of epic — and I mean epic — proportions.

All over a bird that looks like this:

That Lucky Little Shit

Note: Not actually That Lucky Little Shit, but he looks exactly like this.



Upon hearing the sound of another bird going absolutely, positively Off His Rocker, That Lucky Little Shit perked right up, and began eating his face off. Then he began preening. Then he took a nap.

Meanwhile, George is going out of his Little Birdy Mind.

In any case, That Lucky Little Shit is now napping, and George has been soothed with hugs and kisses on his feathery head.

And I...I have to go to PetCo. My plans for going kayaking are pretty much shot for the day.

I'd be more upset if I didn't get out on the water yesterday for awhile, so I supposed I can kiss it up to Fate.

Man, a new bird. I so didn't need a new bird.

At least George will forgive me...

Eventually...

I hope.
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[personal profile] skarman 2010-09-26 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
First off, that is a sweet, sweet story, worthy of a Disney Cartoon Epic.

Secondly....

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

*Wheezing and puffing with laughter*

I'm sorry, but the story is hilarious. Just goes to show you that things in real life are often more hilarious than in the movies.

At least, the little one has a good home.
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[personal profile] skarman 2010-09-26 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Wish I could take him but the airfare to come get him.... Yeah, not a good idea.

I do hope you'll find a good home for him, soon.
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[personal profile] zillah975 2010-09-26 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
\o/

FINCH!


GO YOU!!


I mean, on the one hand, I'm awfully sorry that you have surprize new pet, but on the other hand(s), you are now A HERO to those people in the grocery store, and also got to witness the awesomeness of a bunch of people caring about what happens to a teeny little bird, and also Lucky is safe! And no longer a terrified finch! You saved him. If the universe is in a grain of sand (which it is), imagine how important a finch is.

This is wonderful. :)


YAY FINCH!
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[personal profile] beccastareyes 2010-09-26 06:09 pm (UTC)(link)
That's still a heartwarming story, even if your bird is now furious with you and it tossed a spanner into today's plans. (And, if you were in the Ithaca, NY, area, I'd offer to take Lucky Little Shit off your hands.)
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[personal profile] chase820 2010-09-27 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
What an awesome story. You have scored so many karma points in the afterlife.

[identity profile] bigsciencybrain.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh! If I lived closer I'd take it! I love finches.

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
If you lived closer, you'd have a finch with all the fixings.

I can tell you how much George is deeply displeased with me right now.

[identity profile] bigsciencybrain.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Tell you what, if George still hates him in a few weeks, I'll make time to drive up and get him. I'm traveling and working overtime through October and on vacation the first week of November, but after that I'll be able to get away. And I should be able to figure out a way to keep the cats from eating him by then.

[identity profile] bigsciencybrain.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
And no worries if you find someone to take him sooner!

Lucky Little Shit

[identity profile] mustangsally78.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
is lucky.

And you're lumbered with him. When the universe gifts you with pets in such a way, you HAVE to take them.

George will actually get over it and now have a reason to indulge in diva-like antics.

Lucy the Angry Panda cat pretends to hate Hemi and Gatz but I know she secretly LOVES to have something to piss her off.

You've just assured that George will never be bored now that he has Lucy for his Arch Enemy.

Re: Lucky Little Shit

[identity profile] mustangsally78.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Lucky for his arch-enemy. OR Lucy - she's a cat so he'd hate her too.

Re: Lucky Little Shit

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm going to have to go with Temporary Arch Enemy.

The cage requirements are too large for my apartment, so now I'm trying to find a new home.

[identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Cute finch - and a very lucky one indeed from the sound of it.

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Very, very lucky.

[identity profile] flaming-muse.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
What a day!

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 08:37 pm (UTC)(link)
And it hasn't even started yet.

[identity profile] hrafn.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay/Oh dear! Hilariously told, but I would feel much the same way about a Surprise New Bird - "must save!" vs "too many birds!" (I have two conures. They are quite enough thankyouverymuch.)

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Conures, the two-year-olds of the bird world. (My parents have a black-cap).

Right now, I have to find a home for the finch, because the cage requirements are too big for my place.

[identity profile] imaginarycircus.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you going to post to Criagslist or something in case the owners are looking for him? Or do you think someone dumped the poor little dude?

[identity profile] liz-marcs.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 08:32 pm (UTC)(link)
First thing I did was check Craigslist.

Suspiciously, there was a recent add of a home trying to get rid of 7 Zebra finches that ran a couple of days ago.

I suspect that someone dumped the little guy.

In the meantime, after looking at the size of cage they require, I think I'm going to try to re-home the bird instead.

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[identity profile] yanagi-wa.livejournal.com 2010-09-26 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Lucky bird. Poor you. *hugs*

[identity profile] texanfan.livejournal.com 2010-09-27 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Is there some kind of bird rescue group in your area? I know there are such things for dogs, I'm totally at loose ends with birds. A quick Internet search turned up groups in Pennsylvannia, New Jersey and one in Rhode Island. Sorry I'm not more help.
Edited 2010-09-27 14:59 (UTC)