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Hummingbird Experience

By Oscar Szmuch

Western Tanager, March-April 2022, Volume 88 Number 4

I found a hummingbird on the ground where I live. I was afraid that the cats would harm it so I picked it up in the palm of my hand. It was alive but very still in my hand, giving me the opportunity to pet it and comfort it. The bird stayed in the palm of my hand for a short time. I walked with it (in my hand) inside my building and then transferred the hummingbird to an employee where I live. She walked with it (in the palm of her hand) through the hallway and outside where the hummingbird then flew away.

It was an incredible experience!

EDITORS’ NOTE:

Almost every day, here at this Audubon office, I receive many calls requesting advice on how to help birds and other wildlife that are in trouble and in need of human assistance.

Call (323) 876-0202 for voice assistance, or visit the Wildlife Rehabilitation Resources page on our website.

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