Monday, February 1, 2010

Slippery Fingers

One of the things I love most about living on our farm is that we are privileged to have a variety of wild animals come around, especially birds, which I love. They stay for a few days like the blue heron that frequents our pond every couple weeks or permanently, like these ducks that appeared out of the blue in September and never left (no idea what kind they are, but we now feed them) but there is never a shortage of them.

On Thursday, I walked outside to see this beautiful bird on the pond. I almost couldn't believe my eyes. I was pretty sure I had never seen a wild swan before, and actually thought I was probably mistaken, and that it was some weird goose. It had come in with a flock of geese after all. I tried to feed it some bread, but when the geese moved away because I got too close, so did the swan, so I didn't try again.

I was excited that the swan was still there on Friday, and again on Saturday. I figured that one day, the geese would decide to move on (they always do), and the swan would go with them. That day happened to be today. I was disappointed when I woke up and looked outside, but I had had a feeling they would leave soon since the weather was once again cold enough to make the pond freeze over.

But then this afternoon, when I went outside to do chores, I could see a white bird far out on the pond. I realized that the swan had come back, even though the geese had not. Boy, was I excited! I figured that I would try to give it some food since the pond was frozen over. I was secretly hoping that food would make it stay around longer. So, I took a cup of duck food, and walked slowly toward where it was sitting on the ice. When I got close enough that I could see it was starting to get uneasy, I stopped and threw out the food. Lo and behold, the cup the food was in slipped out of my hand as well...flew threw the air towards the swan, and landed with a crash on the ice, scaring the swan away. It took off with a squawk and flew until I couldn't see it anymore. :( All that is left on the pond now is some food, and a cup that I can't reach.

Although I'm doubtful it will come back after that fright, if it does, I'll keep my slippery fingers away. Maybe B can try bread.

9 comments:

Beth P. said...

Well, it was a valiant effort! I hope it comes back for you!

Aleta said...

Awww, I'm hoping the swan will come back. Aren't they absolutely beautiful?!

Greener Pastures--A City Girl Goes Country said...

The animals are attracted to your place because they sense the good vibes--they know a real animal lover lives there.

Sarah Brown said...

I was thinking you were going to tell us it came up to you to eat!!! Sorry it was scared away.
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Chanda the Eco-Cheap Mom said...

Sounds like you have a lovely place! Sorry the cup slipped! That's something that would happen to me too!

I'm crossing my fingers that the swan comes back!

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Nicolasa said...

Awww!I hope that they come back and eat up all of that food. How neat to see so many different animals!

Shelle said...

Oh I hope your swan comes back!! You did get a pretty picture of it!

Hope you are enjoying your weekend!
Happy SITS Sunday!

Anonymous said...

Ooops! I'm sure they will come back.

My oldest daughter would love to live on a property like yours; she is an animal lover.

Happy Sunday; visiting from SITS!

Unknown said...

Wow. That is gorgeous for sure!

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