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A Redstart for (anahata.c)

Photography Animals posted on Aug 17, 2008
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Hello! This little Redstart was suddently in our patio and it tried to get out, but bumped against the windows and got dizzy. At last I was able to catch it and set it free, but it was too scared of flying, so I placed it in a little flower bed outside. It was gone after an hour. But I will tell you a funny story about my son. (the one you saw in yesterdays upload) One Autumn day on his way to work he was waiting for the bus. There was a little open shed of glass. He was alons there and suddently a little bird bumped into the glass and fell down. My son kept an eye on the bird and more people arrived for the bus. They didnt see the bird in the corner. Now they were 4-5 people near the bus stop and my son saw, that the little bird moving a bit. He went to take the little bird. Warmed it in his hands and people started to be interested in what he had there. Then he opened his hands and the little bird stood up and then it flew away. All the people was stanging with open Mouth and the Jaws on their breasts. I wonder if they thought, they found the new Messiah LOL! My son geve people a smile and entered the comming bus.:) Thanks for having a look and for your kind comments to yesterdays post. A special thank to those who added it to their favorites. Have a lovely day. We have very mild weather with a little clouds too. :)

Comments (29)


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Mousson

3:53AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

WOWWWWWWW Marvelou shot! Excellent postwork!

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ralph49

4:24AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Beautiful image...love it when birds stay still...hope he recovered OK.

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emmecielle

5:59AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

What sweet image!!! :)

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timtripp

6:17AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

wonderful capture.

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NekhbetSun

6:55AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

heehee cute story about your son :o) ....very pretty little birdie and hope he's ok....have a great day dear Helle !

ARTWITHIN

7:58AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Great story, Helle, and the photo is so rich in color. Such a cute little bird.

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GBCalls

8:05AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Beautiful capture!

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durleybeachbum

8:47AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

A lovely shot, surrounded by lobelia! And agreat story!

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awjay

9:16AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

super capture

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furuta

10:11AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Cute bird and lovely image. wonderful shot!!

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auntietk

10:19AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

What a wonderful capture! He looks so nice, amongst the lobelia. The colors are great!

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Indoda

10:57AM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Wonderful picture - birds are so fascinating - you have passed your care for creatures on to your son - that's a great story

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MrsRatbag

12:06PM | Sun, 17 August 2008

What a lovely little bird in the flowers - I'm glad he was OK! Great shot!

bebert

1:11PM | Sun, 17 August 2008

magnifique !!!

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bpclarke

3:56PM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Magnificent and sweet shot. Love the story too. Bunny

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junge1

6:23PM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Beautiful!

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CavalierLady

7:39PM | Sun, 17 August 2008

This is simply wonderful, Helle! What beautiful light and crystal clear detail! The flowerbed that the redstart is sitting in really adds a lot of charm and you have shown me another bird that I have never seen in person! wonderful shot and narrative, and so glad he got away safely.

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JDoc

8:50PM | Sun, 17 August 2008

Wonderful closeup. I'm glad the little fella was okay. JDoc

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koosievantutte

10:02PM | Sun, 17 August 2008

very fine image.

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Susank

12:45AM | Mon, 18 August 2008

wonderful and sweet photo. What a funny story too.

MrsLubner

12:47AM | Mon, 18 August 2008

This is a tender look at this darling little bird. Clear and well done.

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ledwolorz

1:06AM | Mon, 18 August 2008

Wonderful photo.

DINGOH

2:17PM | Mon, 18 August 2008

Very lovely photo and lovely story.

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anahata.c

9:04PM | Mon, 18 August 2008

I stopped by for only a minute, and boom: I see an image dedicated to me! Sorry I missed it yesterday—I am flattered and honored! But your story is beautiful: Your son helped bring a bird back to consciousness. I'm not surprised, as he takes after his mother. I found a bird in winter years ago. I picked it up and held it in my hands, blowing warm air on it because it was shivering. But as soon as I opened my hands, it flew away! The bird should've stayed still: It was freezing out! But in your son's case, it should've flown away: Your son revived it so it could fly away...It's a beautiful picture because the redstart is surrounded by bursts of blue; and you captured its feathers in beautiful detail. (Full-size a must!) A loving capture, a wonderful story, and thank you for the dedication—I was stunned to see my name in your title. My mother always told me: "Always associate with terrific artists: They'll rub off on you!" Glad to follow her advice. Many thanks, Helle. And thanks for another lovely image.

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DennisReed

2:58PM | Tue, 19 August 2008

What a lovely nest!

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Sonia000

5:53AM | Wed, 20 August 2008

Very pretty photo!

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dragonmuse

3:06AM | Sat, 23 August 2008

Lovely photo and wonderful story.

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lorandbartho

6:19AM | Sat, 23 August 2008

Highly interesting capture!

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Blush

12:16PM | Tue, 02 September 2008

The redheart bird sitting in that beautiful blue lobelia flower bed is beautiful... Love it and esp how your son picked it up...gave it a little TLC and off it flew... Maybe one day he will return to the scene and also remember the one who gave him some TLC Great capture Hugs Susan~


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