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a sad mystery

While walking in the garden, I dislodged a stick, which in turn sent some little creature scurrying away among the dried leaves. It was so well camouflaged and so well hidden that it took me a while to actually "see" it was a little sparrow trying to hide by one of my potted plants. It obviously could not fly, but I didn't see any visible injuries, so I thought it might be de-hydrated. I put out a small dish filled with water for it and left it alone, hoping it would drink up and recover. A few hours later, however, we found its lifeless little body keeled over. It is the second dead sparrow we find in just a few days and I wonder what killed them since neither seemed injured or old or malnourished. Birds can fall prey to predators, of course, or die from old age and a host of other natural causes, just like the rest of us, but it seemed so sad to see them go for no apparent reason.
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Gabi Lombardo said:

veramente sfortunato ....
4 years ago ( translate )

Annalia S. replied to Gabi Lombardo:

Grazie, Gabi. E' la vita, ma mi è dispiaciuto non aver capito che aveva un problema serio e non aver pensato a portarlo al fresco e dargli l'acqua con il contagocce come ho fatto in passato con altri uccellini che poi si sono ripresi. Con le bestiole selvatiche è difficile capire quando è il caso di intervenire perchè a volte l'intervento umano può essere controproducente e questa volta ho giudicato male la situazione.
Spero che tu abbia passato bene il weekend e ti auguro una buona settimana!
4 years ago ( translate )

Berny said:

sad indeed, but that's life....
4 years ago

Annalia S. replied to Berny:

True, Berny. My instinct is to try and help any creature in distress but human intervention can often be counterproductive. So it is not always easy to judge if it's a good idea to intervene and how much to intervene.
4 years ago

J.Garcia said:

Little eyes so open
Wonderful place to die
Belíssima estória, Annalia
4 years ago ( translate )

Annalia S. replied to J.Garcia:

Thank you, Judite. Hope you had a good weekend and wish you a great week ahead!
4 years ago

tiabunna said:

Very sad to read the details accompanying this image.
4 years ago

Annalia S. replied to tiabunna:

Thank you, George. I felt bad that I did not recognize the seriousness of its distress and did not try to offer more substantial help, but with wild creatures it's always a difficult balance knowing whether to intervene and how much ...
4 years ago

Schussentäler said:

es schmerzt, wenn man verletzte Tiere sieht und man ihnen nicht helfen kann
4 years ago ( translate )

Annalia S. replied to Schussentäler:

I agree. I was a volunteer medical rescuer for years and I still have the instinct to help anyone, human or animal, but with wild creatures it is sometimes very hard to know if and how much one should intervene. This time I misjudged the little bird's need. It might have died anyways, even if I tried to help more actively, but I would have felt better knowing I had tried.
4 years ago

aNNa schramm said:

Oh - eine traurige Geschichte ...
4 years ago ( translate )

©UdoSm said:

So bad and sad...
4 years ago ( translate )

Coldwaterjohn said:

Younger ones frequently crash into reflective window glass, knocking them senseless - if they haven't broken their necks in the process, they frequently recover after resting for fifteen to twenty minutes...
4 years ago