The birds are every where. They are on the Sheep head, the Goat head (trophy heads, not live critters although in this house no one would really notice one or two more) they cling to the bear hide and the fox fur. Number four (aka pooper) is on the window ledge at the top of the vaulted ceiling maneuvering in case I let my attention lapse and get within range. Number two (aka freckles for some unknown reason that must have made sense to my sis at the time, remember, she was on heavy pain meds) is taunting me by sitting on top of the now empty cage cheerfully playing with the bit of string used to tie up the door. Tie up the door you ask? Yes, sis believes that the birds need to know that they can leave if they want to in order to keep them in the cage. Exactly! It made not one whit of sense to me either as she nodded her head and pointed at the escapees.
I tried everything to catch The Six. I tried a net, a pillow case, a broom (and was I tempted to use it in a weapon like fashion rather than a tempt the bird to perch fashion), some strange curly cue type of lights on a stick that are stuck in sis’ planters. I tried the famous pay them no attention and then grab them out of thin air….I was very good at the thin air part, not so much the grab them bit. Finally I gave up and decided to just take advantage of their absence to clean the cage. As I was vacuuming the scattered seed the proverbial light bulb clicked on….a vacuum….hmmmm….
Now, before anyone gets too upset…I wasn’t planning on actually sucking the birds up into the vacuum…I was just going to use a nylon stretched over the hose and avail myself of the suction before the snatch and grab move.
It did not work.
Number Three’s feathers really will grow back and he didn’t need to be flying around so much anyway. I like to think I saved him from flying headlong into one of the many windows!
Yeah, that’s it….