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Pinkey and other
Screech Owl Tales
from Master Storyteller Clyde (AKA "dirt"):
Funny, Touching E-mails from June 2005 to June
2007
10-10-03:
(in an earlier message from
Clyde, describing the death of a
red-tailed hawk in his care)
The
loss of a bird, to me, is like
the loss of a stand of trees to a person who fights for
saving the
forest....there are constant setbacks....at times it seems like the
dark
forces are winning the fight, then there is that shining moment when
you
release a bird...see ya....rich dirt
6-12-05:
I have been rehabbing a little screech owl orphan for a few weeks,
and he is
now living loose in my workshop... his names are Pip Squeak and Pinkey.
I
can't decide which... anyway, when I ease the door open and slip
in, he
flies to me and lands on my hand, arm, shoulder, head or beard until
I give
him a bit of food... he is completely fixated on me and thinks I
am his
momma... he is an incessant beggar and will do anything for food...
after he
eats, he sits on my shoulder and preens my beard... we are big buddies
right
now...see you, love ya, momma dirt

6-13-05:
I will have Pinkey for about another month... in fact, he may be
living
outside loose on the porch then if all goes well... you could do
a Little
Pearl about him if you like but I would prefer to remain anonymous.
Tell the
story from Pinkey's perspective, falling out of the nest, being abducted
by
humans, adopted by a bearded giant, etc... He's very photogenic and
active.
There is always the chance that the rehab could go horribly wrong
at some
point. But if you want to film him, then wait to be sure he is released
safely (before you edit it), that would be good... Today he rode
around the
house on my shoulder for awhile... he's just naturally goofy-looking...
the
feds do not approve of unorthodox rehab techniques and do not want
people to
treat the birds as pets... but I have found that the bird has to
trust you
enough to return for food after he is released... this means taming
them a
bit... the feds also do not like people to give names to the birds,
just
numbers... but it is hard to call him number 5678. sounds like a
jail
number...
Right now he is sitting on a coat rack and digesting two big earthworms...
also he is particularly silly looking when he closes his eyes to
take
food... he has hairy eyelids..owl dirt

7-27-05:
Save this for future reference in the matter of Pinkey the screech
owl...
ON JUNE 29, PINKEY WAS RELEASED BACK INTO THE WILD AFTER A SUCCESSFUL
REHAB. HIS CAGEMATE, LITTLE BIT, WAS RELEASED ON JULY 18... BOTH
HAVE BEEN SEEN
TOGETHER IN THE AREA AS LATE AS JULY 27. THEY RETURN TO THE
PORCH EACH
EVENING AT DUSK FOR A SMALL TIDBIT... THEY ARE APPARENTLY FINDING
AND
CATCHING PREY ON THEIR OWN.
If you would like to see them, they are here at 8 pm each evening
for a few
minutes before they start their night hunt. it appears now that Pinkey
is a
male and Little Bit is a female. They are from different clutches
and may
mate. staying together will help them to find and share food... Pinkey
sometimes arrives soaking wet, which leads me to think he is hunting
in the
creek... Pinkey has turned brown but Little Bit is light grey...
let me know
if you'd like to come down and see them or film them some more...momma
dirt
7-28-05:
Last night Pinkey did not come in for food and Little Bit only ran
in and
out with a little tidbit... soooooo, it looks like they are probably
out of
here and real wild screech owls now... sorry you did not see them
in
person... Michael's video should have some real good bits in it. I
haven't
seen it yet... but I will get it from him and send it to you...empty
nest
dirt
7-30-05:
We went out with friends and did not get home till after 8 pm...
no Pinkey
or Little Bit in sight... last night they came at 7:45 and I assume
they did
the same tonight but no mom or food... so I think they went on to
hunt...
probably they will be here in force tomorrow to make up for the missed
food... anyway, I'll let you know if they come Sunday night... it's
50/50 if
they will cooperate on Monday night. But just to be sure, be
here at least
by 7 if you can.....dirt
8-2-05:
Thanks for coming last night. I'm glad you got a chance to
get to know the
two sillies... sorry I was so tired, I had a long day remodeling
the laundry
room. it's especially good that this rehab has gone so well... it
is not
always so... I'm sure you will come up with a great way to present
this
Little Pearl... these two are so different that you can see they
have their
own little personalities... Pinkey is a total mess and Little Bit
is all
business... perhaps they will mate and stay together......
"Pinkey, how did you meet your wife?"
"We were captured by aliens and thrown into a cage together."
"Little Bit, do you think this relationship will work out?"
"Well, I am hopeful that Pinkey will mature, get a job, and learn
to hunt."
"He's a good male but he has no direction." "He begs too much
and is too
trusting of the alien mom." ..empty nest dirt

8-2-05:
Yep. gut level raptor rehab is very much a down and dirty, as well
as a
rewarding, thing... they eat living things, yet they have a very
high sort
of funny intellectual side... all predators, as well as man, have
a very
logical and inquisitive mind. they need it in order to hunt and
strategize... simply put, owls are able to think and learn... and interact
with humans on an equal level... tonight, Pinkey waited till late
and then
came in. followed shortly by Little Bit. both had at least a tidbit...
twice
now, I have heard Little Bit make an unusual call after eating...
it is
unknown to me... it is raucous and a bit scolding. and both times...
Pinkey
was still eating on the rail and Little Bit was waiting in the bushes...
Pinkey does not make this sound... as of yet... I think it is one
more sign
of their sexual difference... oh well, we are always comparing our
various
children....owl dirt
8-8-05:
Last night even Pinkey would not hold still to take food. Little
Bit never
even came to the porch, so all is going well BUT, there has been
a new
development... two nights ago, Mike and I discovered that it was
not Little
Bit making the weird raucous call... it is another male owl interloper...
he
is interested in Little Bit... this gigolo owl made his intentions
obvious
with his daring flybys and loud calls... I do not know if Little
Bit is
interested...from her point of view, this wild man from the forest
might be
a good match. after all, he has a home and a good job. He is
a good
provider compared to wimpy little Pinkey...
Pinkey, by the way, is totally unconcerned about the male owl hunk
that is
making moves on his girl... maybe Pinkey feels confident in Little
Bit's
loyalty or he just may be in a fog and doesn't know what the new
guy wants.
At any rate, Little Bit now has a choice of mates... will she stay
with
silly, socially maladjusted, and safe little Pinkey, or will she
elope with
this handsome, well-to-do, worldly and charismatic new man? The
choice as
always is with the female...... curious dirt
8-10-05:
PINKEY UPDATE... last night neither owl came to the porch or even
called
from the bushes... no feedings for about 3 days now... my children
have left
me... and if all goes well, someday there will be many small Pinkeys...
I do
not expect to feed them again though I do hope to catch sight of
them again.
Mr. Pinkey and Ms. Little Bit have run off together into the big
wide wild
world... good luck to them..empty nest dirt
8-11-05:
We haven't seen the owls in a couple of days... Adrienne thought
she heard
one this morning early... I do not know what happened with the gigolo
owl.
Little Bit hasn't taken any food in about a week, and it has been
about 4
days for Pinkey... they are now part of the screech owl gene pool..
they
have as good a chance as any owl...dirt
8-13-05:
Tonight after not showing himself for 5 or 6 nights, Pinkey called
to me
from the dark bushes... we spoke for a bit... he never showed himself
or
took food of course, but it is good to know that he is still around...
he
whined some and I whined back and that seemed to be enough encouragement
for
him.... I think he just needed a bit of momma contact... I did not
hear
Little Bit... not a surprise...childless dirt
8-29-05:
Some sad news... the new owl I have in rehab, an old male, died yesterday.
He had a head injury, probably from a car. Sometimes the last
favor you can
do is offer the bird a quiet place to die......dirt
9-5-05: (responding to a new focus on Katrina Pearls, instead of
editing
Pinkey's Pearl)
The owl photos are great. I particularly liked the one of the two
of them
and the silly one of Pinkey on the bamboo... I'm sure there are a
thousand
good Little Pearls in the tragedy of Katrina... the scope of it all
is
overwhelming...dirt
9-7-05:
Tonight just after dusk, Pinkey showed up... it was definitely him...
in all
his whiney glory... we spoke a bit, then he moved off into the
night.......dirt
9-9-05:
No sign of Little Bit... but Pinkey must be getting enough to eat
since I
have not fed him in a few weeks... it was too dark to see him clearly.
Little Bit was always more independent and has probably moved farther
away.
Mr. Pinkey as usual is just more needy...dirt, Cedar Creek Audubon
director
9-13-05:
I got another screech owl.... his name is Little Ted and he has a
wing
problem... he was tangled in some string and his wing is a bit mangled...
anyway, his prospects are good and he is being a good patient...dr.
dirt,
owlologist
10-19-05:
Pinkey has not taken any food from me since about the time you were
here
last. a couple of months... he has graduated to WILD SCREECH OWL
status even
though it was a GED program..owl-less dirt
10-20-05:
Pinkey comes just close enough to be seen with a flashlight... and
no, I do
not think Pinkey will ever be a good husband for a real wild screech
owl...
once you have been abducted by aliens, it tends to make you a bit
of a
misfit... no one wants to constantly hear about your out-of-the-wild
experiences... although only time will tell. Pinkey's little
brain may
eventually forget the abduction experience... and there is someone
out there
for each of us....fall dirt
10-24-05:
It would probably be very difficult to record Pinkey's call-and-response
with me. He stays about 50 feet away and I am not sure a mic
would pick him
up... but if you'd like to try, come down any nice evening when there
is no
rain or wind... you'd probably like to see how he's doing even if
you can't
record it...chilly dirt
11-1-05:
Pinkey has shifted from coming around in the evenings to occasionally
showing up just at dawn when Adrienne is leaving for work... we're
not sure
why... today Willie makes his weekly trip to ArtSpace school to teach
reading.....dr. dirt
11-28-05:
Here is the latest dirt on Mr. Pinkey... he has at long last overcome
his
handicap of being raised by aliens and he has disappeared into the
great
wilds of Appalachia, never to be heard from again... we have not
had a visit
from the little miscreant in about a month... Pinkey has returned
to the owl
people... maybe he found a wild girlfriend who would not allow him
to visit
the horrible aliens. at any rate, he is now off being a real owl. He
has
been rehabilitated except for the occasional reoccurring dreams of
being
kept in a cage. He may always have a touch of post-traumatic
stress. Yours
truly, Pinkeyless dirt
12-16-05:
Pinkey, the little screech owl who hasn't been seen here in awhile,
has
shown up again. Maybe it was the ice storm, which sent all
the prey to
ground... Pinkey needed food. I got two new screech owls today:
one from
the Nature Center (he has a bad eye from crashing into a window)...and
an
older female from a local vet (she has a broken leg)... anyway, I
brought
them home and put the two of them in a cage on the porch rail...
just after
dark, I noticed another wild screech owl coming to the cage to
investigate... as you know, screech owls are very communal and investigate
anything to do with other owls... so.the wild owl, Pinkey, came to
the cage
to check out the new arrivals... I put meat out on the porch rail
for him...
anyway, all three owls got something to eat for supper. That is the
latest
owl update....dirt
11-2-06:
I've had Tuesday for about 3 weeks... he is an old male and very
calm... he
came in with a head injury and it was touch and go for the first
week... but
he was a tough little owl and made a speedy recovery with the help
of 2 mice
a day... we released him here... I haven't seen him since... I am
sure the
other owl calling from the bushes is Pinkey. it is very whiney and
needy and
talks back to me just like Pinkey.... I'll keep you posted....dirt
11-2-06:
I don't have a recorder and I have no idea how you could record Pinkey...
he
is always off a ways in the bushes and not very loud. and I never
know when
he will be around. He does not come every night...dirt
1-3-07: (after Dr. Willie and his Pearl won awards in the MY HERO
Short Film
Festival in Los Angeles):
There is a good chance that you will win another award with the Pinkey
Pearl
because he is just so cute. der dirten
1-6-07:
A new little screech owl came in for treatment yesterday, Friday...
so I
have named it Friday. it is a young red one, less than a year old...
after
taking a long look at it, I think it is a female... I don't know
exactly
why... but she seems like a young female....
She is fairly calm for someone who has been injured and abducted
by human
aliens. I spent the evening sitting out on the porch near the cage
and
getting to know her, and listening to her story about how she happened
to
get hurt...
Now I am convinced that it's a female and so I changed her name from
Friday
to Fridee... she insists that she is an owl princess of royal blood
in the
bug clan... she is demanding that she be addressed as Princess Fridee.....
Last night Princess Fridee was able to get comfortable with me and
the dogs
but she refused to eat. Maybe because I could only offer her
chicken liver
instead of the royal fresh mouse dish that she is accustomed to...
she and I
had a long talk and I gave her the "welcome to rehab boot-camp" speech...
she accepted her fate with dignity and grace, even though she obviously
considers me a common lowly human with no royal background....
Princess Fridee politely refused to eat all evening. But when
I checked her
boudoir this morning, the food was gone... she was embarrassed to
admit that
she would eat such common fare.......
At first she appeared to have a broken wing, but after listening
to her
story and taking a closer look at her royal wing, I determined that
it has
suffered an impact wound or bad bruise... so I have prescribed exercise
therapy, herbal poultices of boneset, and bed rest... Princess Fridee
claims
that she was exercising her royal right to hunt mice in the grass
when a
great huge metal box of some kind came speeding along a wide stone
pathway
and knocked her flying... she even claims that the metal box had
two great
bright shining eyes. Princess insists that the horrible thing smelled
of
burning oil and was spewing out fumes from it's backside.
According to the princess, the big metal box sped away without so
much as a
backwards glance at the damage it had done to an innocent royal personage...
she lay in pain until a second huge noisy metal box stopped beside
her, and
two human aliens got out and scooped her up. Fearing a horrible
death,
Princess Fridee swooned into a royal faint, only to wake up later
inside a
structure called the Western North Carolina Nature Center, where
she was
probed and prodded and finally given to me.
I was finally able, after much discussion, to assure her highness
that I am
only trying to help her to recover. She agreed, on the condition
that I
keep my distance, provide better gourmet mouse dishes, and do not
wake her
while she is enjoying her beauty sleep each day from dawn to dusk.
Also, I
have been told to address her as "Your Highness" or "the honorable
Princess
Fridee." I agreed.
I will keep you posted on the honorable princess's condition, after
I give
her a talon manicure when she arises this evening... she is also
demanding a
mirror in the form of a dish of water, and dry maple leaves for towels. She
claims she cannot eat her main mouse dinner without first having
a choice
bug as an appetizer...
This may be a difficult rehab for me due to the many demands..Doc
Hollifield, alien human
1-11-07:
Two days ago, just after the bad rain and wind storm, and just before
this
last snow and wind storm, the owl delegation made it through
to Cedar Creek
to check on Princess Fridee... the delegation was made up of an elder
grey
medicine woman owl named Bee-o, her two apprentices, and two worker/guard
owls.
The two original guards who arrived
a day earlier were immediately
dispatched back home to let the entire Princess Owl Clan know that
Princess
was safe... Grandmother Bee-o went into seclusion with the princess
immediately, in order to examine her and access her condition. The
next
morning, yesterday, the old medicine owl finally informed me of her
findings. Here is what we know so far:
Bee-o thanked me for my help, but pointed out that it had been the
bare
minimum. and that Princess Fridee is in very serious condition. Fridee
has
an injury to her left wing at the elbow, and some damage to her left
leg,
along with internal injuries to her left side.. all the result of
an auto
impact. the wing injury is of the most concern to Bee-o.
It is too early to tell if the princess will be able to regain the
full use
of her left wing. The leg and body injuries are healing well
but the wing
is continuing to get banged about from time to time... so we now
have her
cage covered completely to keep her inactive...
Bee-o's estimate is that it will take at least one moon cycle for
the wing
to heal enough to tell if it will have a permanent disability...
this is
Bee-o's main concern.
Sooooo, we are in a holding pattern until enough time passes to allow
a more
detailed diagnosis. Then, of course, there will have to be some physical
rehabilitation of the wing with a program of exercise. So
keep Princess
Fridee in your thoughts and prayers until we know more... she is
getting
expert care now that Grandmother Bee-o is on the job... another update
will
follow in a week or so.dirt, the human
1-12-07: (in an e-mail to Little Pearls)
Here is the news for today... the universe sometimes plays tricks
on me...
as you know, I have been making up silly stories about how the other
owls
have come to take care of her royal highness Princess Fridee.....
WELL...
For the last two mornings when I have gone out to feed Princess,
there has
actually, factually, for real been another screech owl beside her
cage!!!!!!! Yesterday I startled him and he sped away... he buzzed
right by
me.
This morning I snuck out to have a look and there he was again. I
got to
within 15 feet of him before he flew away.
I suspect it is Mr. Pinkey (former inmate and parolee #7212006) but
I cannot
be sure. I called and spoke to him but he did not answer
like Pinkey
usually does... maybe Pinkey has gotten lucky and he sees that I
have a nice
young princess owl and possible mate who will be released into Pinkey's
waiting wings... he certainly is checking her out... and getting
his hopes
up.....
I don't mind trying to fix Pinkey up with a girl friend. You
know he is a
little slow in that area..owl dating service
1-14-07: (in an e-mail to a larger group of women, including some
local
Cherokee friends)
The Fridee saga continues but has taken an amazing turn... as you
know, I
have been making up silly stories about how the royal owl delegation
has
come to care for Fridee...
Well, truth is stranger than fiction. And now the story has
changed... some
of you know that I released a young male screech owl 18 months ago
named Mr.
Pinkey. His story and picture can be seen at www.littlepearls.org...
Pinkey
has never left the area and I hear him from time to time and we call
back
and forth. The following is not a story but the actual, factual
truth...
4 days ago, Mr. Pinkey showed up beside Princess's cage one evening. The
next morning, he was back. And each night since, Pinkey has been
coming to
visit Princess. He will allow me to get within about 8 feet
of the cage
while he is busy courting Princess Fridee... Pinkey struts and flits
about
and Fridee comes over to the side of the cage to be right next to
him.
Last night Adrienne and I watched in the dark as Pinkey showed up
for his
nightly courting. He made all sorts of weird sounds that I have never
heard
a screech owl make. But then I have never been this close
to courting
owls... he would chirp, trill, peep, and even make little coughing
sounds...
Princess Fridee is obviously pleased with all this attention.
After about half an hour of evening courting, Pinkey goes off to
hunt for
the night. As some of you know, Pinkey is not the brightest owl around
and
it takes him practically all night to find enough bugs and worms
to feed
himself... then just before dawn, he is back at the cage for more
cooing and
sweet talk with his new girlfriend. it is just amazing that Mr. Pinkey
has
not found a wild screech owl mate in the 18 months he has been free.
Perhaps it is the time of year that owls find mates for the coming
season.
Pinkey is so caught up in courting that he pays hardly any attention
to me
standing nearby and laughing.....
Here is the tricky part. at dawn this morning Pinkey showed up with
a little
gift for his sweetie... he had a bug in his beak and tried to push
it
through the wire to Princess. It was still almost dark and
I could not see
if she got the bug but I think she did.
PINKEY IS FEEDING MISS FRIDEE! Of course we all know what he is up
to and
what he hopes to gain... he doesn't seem to care at all that she
is in a
cage and handicapped at the moment....
Mr. Pinkey is a total HOOT in how he is lolly-gagging around the
cage and
trying to show off his hunting skills and fine physique... after
he leaves
the cage, Pinkey flies to a nearby bush and calls back and forth
to me in
his long-standing fashion... this talking to humans makes Princess
a little
uneasy and she jumps around the cage as if to say, "look out, it
is a nasty
human... be careful."
Pinkey is now roosting during the day in a nearby tree where he can
keep an
eye on Fridee's cage...
I AM TOTALY AMAZED AT ALL THIS!
Twice in the past, I have had wild screech owls come to my cage when
I had
baby screech owls in it. The adults were trying to adopt
the orphans... but
in 25 years of doing this, I have never had an owl come to court
and feed a
nice lady owl who was hurt.
Keep your fingers crossed for these two lovers. Maybe Mr.
Pinkey has
finally found a mate. Princess' wing is looking a little better and
with
Pinkey's help, she may be able to hunt again.... I'll keep you posted
and I
will try to get a picture of the two lovers to send to you...dirt,
stands-close-to-owls.
1-17-07:
This morning just before dawn, I was able at last to get a photo
of Pinkey
courting Princess... it took 3 days of sneaking up before I got the
shot...
I was only successful because Pinkey is back full force into courting
after
a 3 day slack period... he's a man with a mission... I will send
the photo
by email tonight... happy dirt.
1-17-07:
As you know, I will lose my federal bird permits on March 31, so
I will
probably not have but maybe 1 or 2 more birds... I wish the photos
of Pinkey
were better. I just have a little camera and had to stand
about 10 feet
away... and it took 3 days to just catch him at the cage.....love,
dirt

1-22-07:
Here's the local update on Princess. She has somehow managed
to re-injure
her wing... probably from jumping around the cage... so we have had
a
setback in the rehab... today I am going to get her down and have
a good
look, and I may bind the wing if it looks to need it. I am reluctant
to do
this because it can also present problems... Princess gets very active
when
Pinkey comes around and she climbs all over the cage, trying to get
out...
this may be part of the problem. or something may have frightened
her and
she crashed into the wire. who knows? Pinkey continues
to come each
morning and visit... Fridee may have gotten a talon caught in her
wing by
accident... I have seen this before when a bird is dragging a wing
and steps
on it... the exam today should tell me more about what is going on...
more
to follow when I know more....dirt
1-23-07:
I am trying to video Pinkey and Princess with a night vision camera
this
morning.... I will be sending out a Princess report later about her
condition.
1-23-07:
Yesterday Mike and I got Miss Princess down and gave her a good going
over.
I decided that the flight feathers on her left wing had to be clipped.
They
were ratty from dragging around the cage (she lets that wing droop).
also,
she kept stepping on the long feathers and causing more trouble.
and pulling
on her wing... here's the concern... with the wing clipped, she cannot
fly
until she molts and grows new feathers, that will be in the spring....
soooooo it looks like I will have her at least that long.....
Next we bound her left wing to her side with special (stick to itself)
bandage... I could detect no broken bones or external injuries to
the
wing.... but alas, this morning she has wiggled out of the binding
and is
now wearing it around her neck like a bandana... so much for binding....
The good news is that she is doing much better with the wing feathers
clipped. It is no longer dragging and she is holding it up better.....
Pinkey was here this morning and I was able to video tape him with
a night
vision camera... the video is grainy and of low quality, but it caught
Pinkey coming to the cage several times. At one point he
appears to give
Princess a kiss... they touch beaks through the bars....
I am going to try again tomorrow morning to film them again.....
I will buy
a fresh tape and hope it works better. Keep your talons crossed
for the
little owl lovers.
1-24-07:
I got some video of the two lovers visiting... the night vision makes
it
look green and grainy though... it may be something you can use...
I am
going to have Mike put it one DVD and I will send it to you... the
two of
them actually look like they are kissing through the bars... Pinkey
comes up
and they touch beaks almost every time.....Clyde
1-25-07:
Screech owls are very social and relate to every other screech owl
within
their range... I have had old screech owls adopt orphans that I have
had on
two occasions... they come to the cage and try to feed the babies...
they
freely adopt any orphan... but this is different... it seems to be
two
adults who are adopting each other... or courting. I will
send you a DVD of
the courting.....
2-3-07: Pinkey still comes ever morning just before dawn to check
on his
jail-bait girl friend... love and respect, dirt whositsalot
2-6-07:
Last night little Princess injured her wing again. This is the second
time
she has done this and it definitely is a setback. Some birds just
can't
adjust to being in a cage and jump around a lot... which is what
she is
doing... I have taken the top perches out so she can't get up very
high but
she still climbs up the wire and crashes back down. I tried
an even smaller
cage but it was worse because it stressed her more and she fought
even
harder to get out... in a bigger cage, she would likely get
up more speed
in her short flights and crash into the wire even harder. I've tried
binding
the wing but it only works for a short time till she wiggles out
of it.
Today, I am going to clip her good wing to see if it helps her balance.
I
covered her cage but she still moves around too much... I am at a
loss to
know what to try. I fear that this will all lead to a bad
outcome for her.
If you have any suggestions, please send them....working in the dark,
dirt
2-6-07:
Princess is now living in a glass aquarium with glass all around
with screen
wire only on the top. She has two very low perches. Let's hope this
will
make a difference... I'm sure it will help as long as she doesn't
fly into
the glass. The aquarium is laid on its side, so that Pinkey can still
visit
and look in through the wire... keep your fingers crossed, macnaughty
2-7-07: (in an e-mail to the women getting Princess updates)
Princess had a good night in the new cage. She seems much
quieter and is
not jumping around so much... when working with wild animals, anything
can
go wrong... this Princess saga is no different. it is not just a
pleasant
story with an assured happy ending... this is real life in a dangerous
world... once included in the story, you become a part of it and
risk a
tragic outcome or a wonderful ending... only time will tell.........
I am sorry if I got you involved in something that may eventually
make you
sad... and if you would like to opt out of future updates and not
be so
involved, just let me know and I will take you off the list... of
course I
will still let you know the ultimate outcome but will not bother
you with
weekly updates on every situation... rehab is often a roller coaster
ride
with an open end.
Rehabbing raptors is not all glory or fun and games... you see all
the hurt
and pain, infections, injuries, death and failures, as well as the
successes... releasing a bird back to the wild makes up for the
disappointments... but rehab can never be all favorable experiences.....
This situation with Princess and Pinkey can go either way. This is
real
life, not a rehearsal. It's a big wild world out there for us all.
Even we
humans have no guarantee of a perfect life.........
Whatever happens, at least Princess has had a second chance. Keep
up the
good thoughts and prayers. ....doctor dirt
2-9-07:
Thanks for all your help and ideas for Princess... she is doing much
better
in the aquarium cage. Today I am going to give her a warm
bath... and a
quick exam.
I am considering ideas for some sort of partial release for her in
case her
wing does not heal well. If she can't fly I can't just release her
in the
normal fashion.... My federal permits will expire in about 6 weeks
and at
that time I will no longer be able to keep her in captivity.........
I am feeling better about retiring from rehabbing... it has been
25 years
and a lot of work... it is time for someone else to do it. I will
always
have my memories of all the special birds I have had. bee good, dirt,
dog,
and bird
2-9-07:
The video is bittersweet. Turn the sound up so you can hear the owls
talking...
2-11-07:
Yep, the filming was done all in one morning... I set the camera
up and let
run for about an hour. Then Mike cut out the parts where Pinkey was
not in
the shot and he put it on DVD... now that Princess is in a glass
cage, she
is not so crazy when Pinkey comes by... there is no place for her
to
climb... getting excited when Pinkey visits is definitely not good
for her,
but I just didn't have the heart to deny her these nuptial visits.
Mr. Pinkey is definitely a success. He has been out on his
own for a year
and a half and has managed to feed his sorry self and stay out of
trouble...
I give him 3 gold stars for effort... did you notice how the two
of them
always touch beaks through the wire? ...little owl kisses. I
felt like a
voyeur spying on the lovers... I hope you can add a bit of this to
the
Pinkey piece. It shows a whole other side of our boy... all grown
up and
courting... I don't understand why Pinkey did not find a wild mate
in the 18
months since release... maybe, he is just too odd for the wild
ladies. He
has had to wait till we rehabbed him a girlfriend... all the cooing
and
trilling between the two of them must be owl pillow talk... Princess
is
holding her own health wise... she is definitely strong and hardy
but her
wing is still not fully usable... We can only wait and see what
happens. I
hope this can all resolve itself in the next month. I lose my permits
in 6
weeks and will not be allowed to keep Princess after that, unless
she is
outside the cage. I am racking my brain to try to devise
some sort of
release where she is technically not in captivity yet is close by
so I can
help feed her. If I just turn her out she would probably wander off
and get
in trouble... I may try releasing her in my little barn... if she
stayed
there, I could monitor her... if she does not recover her ability
to fly, I
will have to place her in a permanent facility like the Nature Center...
that would be a tragic love-lost story. Mother Nature will
decide. And you
know it is Valentine's Day now. Ye old owl watcher, dirt
2-12-07:
And today Mike suggested putting Princess in a big open-topped aquarium
so
Pinkey can go in to her... I am considering trying it if I can find
a tall
sort of aquarium that she can't fly up out of. Yet Pinkey could. Then
on
the other hand, more action and activity with Pinkey could be a bad
thing...
rest and quiet is what she needs...owl dirt.
2-18-07:
Sometime last night, Princess Fridee succumbed to her injuries. It
is a
loss for me but even more so for Pinkey. I have wrapped and
bound Princess
in a red cloth with cedar. Sometime today, I will bury her
in the orchard
with a mouse for her trip to join her ancestors. Thanks for
all your
prayers for her over the last month.Clyde
2-20-07:
As you know, Pinkey has not been around since the night Princess
died... he
is off dealing with the pain....
Today the nature center called with another screech owl. I almost
did not
take it but I still have a few weeks of permit time... so I went
and looked
at the little owl to see if it stood any chance of quick recovery.
I was happy to find that it is in very good shape, with only a head
bump and
a bloodshot right eye. All wings and legs are ok...
it is also not
starving yet. so I brought it home and put it in Princess's cage. I
am
calling it Tuesday... right now...
I do not know if it is male or female... I hope Pinkey will tell
me that...
keep your fingers and talons crossed for Mr. Pinkey... this bird
looks to
only need a few days or a week of care... but who knows. I
misted water on
Tuesday's bad eye so it could open, and as soon as it got dark, I
put a
mouse in the cage. Tuesday caught and killed it immediately...
a very good
sign.
At daylight I am going to sneak up and see if Pinkey comes to check
the new
owl out. At this point, little Mr. Pinkey has a 50/50 chance of meeting
a
new girl tonight... let us all hope... there is no internet dating
service
for wild screech owls....
I decided to take on this case because I'd like to leave this rehab
work on
a good note.... the highway goes on forever, but the story never
ends..hopeful dirt
2-25-07:
No sign of Pinkey.. in 4 weeks, I will be a civilian again and I
do not care
what you say or publish about me. I definitely want to get
this message out
there. that birds need help and can be at times very special or spiritual
in
their connection to people who are helping them... people need good
positive
stories... it might just draw someone else into rehab... thanks for
all your
efforts.. dirt
2-25-07:
Here is the Pinkey update. there has been no sighting of Pinkey,
neither
hide nor feather, since the new owl came in... I am now convinced
that the
new owl is of no romantic interest to Pinkey. I am not sure why,
but
remember, Pinkey has been flying free for a year and a half, and
during that
time I have rehabbed 15 or 20 other screech owls in the cage on the
porch.
Yet Pinkey only responded to one owl, Princess....
So it seems to me that all the other owls were unacceptable to him.
Maybe
they were males, maybe they were females that were too old or maybe
they
were already mated for life to someone else. Or, maybe there just
wasn't
that special something that makes a young fellow fall in love.
Or Princess may have been the only young, unattached female that
I had
during the last 18 months. Who knows. at any rate, I think Pinkey
would have
shown himself if he was interested in the new owl. By the
way, this new owl
is exactly like the one I had a couple of months ago named Fearless
Tuesday.
Except that it is brown instead of gray... this owl is the exact
opposite of
Princess. He is especially calm and does not thrash around the cage
at
all... he is practically lethargic. I can get close and eye to eye
with him
and he just sits there... he even prefers to perch in the open during
the
day instead of retreating into the covered top of the cage... every
bird is
different... Princess was very hyper and just couldn't settle down.
Pinkey will have to find his own true mate on his own now. It is
part of
being a wild screech owl....
On another front. my dog little Pip Squeak caught a vole yesterday
under the
porch. He was very proud and after I explained how much the
owl needed a
fresh vole, Pip Squeak donated his catch as owl food.
Sooooo, Mr. Pip Squeak is now an "official rehab helper dog." A
big title
for a little guy... too bad I am getting out of rehab just as he
is learning
to provide the bird food.... haaaaaaaa.. love ya all, macnaughty,
up close
and personal with the little owls........
2-26-07:
The new owl is recovering nicely and will be released in 4 days. That
is
how many mice I have left for him... Pinkey has not shown up, or
if he has,
he has not stayed or made a connection with the new owl. so I think
the new
guy must be a male.....
This one is a beautiful red phase screech owl and has the calmest
nature...
I expect that he will hang around the farm as they often do. So there
will
still be a chance for him and Pinkey to meet...
I hope you are all well as we start into the early spring... March
flowers
are up here and beginning to bloom.... A couple of nights ago, I
heard the
great horned owls mating in the forest. Spring is just
around the
corner......macnaughty
2-27-07
Owls are very social... they are aware of every other owl around.
and they
all talk back and forth... I suppose they fight a bit like all animals
but
there is little competition for food because they eat such small
prey and
all kinds of it, from bugs to mice... they can overlap ranges very
well... I
do not worry about Pinkey... in a fight, I am sure he can hold his
own,
being the wild screech owl that he is... and remember, he is not
the only
owl I have released here, yet he has carved out a space for himself...owl
kisses, macnaughty
3-1-07:
I released my last little owl, who I called Tuesday. He recovered
quickly
and was an ideal patient. He was extra calm and did not complain...
in fact,
he was so calm, he did not want to leave. He stayed in
the cage with the
door open and would not put a toe outside until I put a stick inside
that
stuck out the door, so that he could ease out a bit at a time. this
morning,
he was no where in sight.
Little Tuesday and I had a long talk and a short ceremony before
he left. to
honor my 25 years of raptor rehab. I told him stories of
many special birds
and he looked interested and noble.
Even though most people are not official wildlife rehabbers, I hold
this
truth to be self evident: that all people have the inalienable right
to help
any injured creature, any place, anytime..........
I am going to get a new little tattoo somewhere on my body out of
sight. It
will probably be a tiny raptor talon or feather. I have earned
it, and when
I die, the spirits will see it and they can throw me in with all
the other
bird people...stands with birds
5-3-07:
Pinkey's Pearl looks fantastic... Skye's voice is just great and
the ending
shot of Little Bit flying into the camera is stupendous... congrats
on a job
well done... the owl sounds really make the piece and Pinkey eats
a worm
just as the audio says I helped him find food... I think it tells
the story
just right... I can't wait till it is online and I can let my friends
know... both owls are as cute as the law allows... love ya and all
your hard
work, owl boy
5-4-07:
I am happy to not be seen in Pinkey's film. After all it is about
the
owls... but of course the choice is yours... that shot of Pinkey
looking
into my face is definitely powerful. and the web page will have pictures
of
me anyway... I think you have outdone the Dr. Willie Pearl with this
one and
it will definitely take first place at the little film fest next
year. It is
a winner... that last shot is awesome... Skye's voice is perfect. If
I ever
get another screech owl, we should make sure Skye gets a chance to
see it
close up. Thanks a ton, owl dirt
5-5-07:
I think I like this latest Pinkey Pearl draft the best. Even though
Pinkey
does not look up at me as in the first one, it looks like he is listening
intently to whatever I am saying to him, which is funny. This Pinkey
thing
is going to get more response and web hits than Willie got... and
some sort
of film award. It is really good..old owl parent
5-10-07:
This is absolutely great...perfect for a tiny film award winner...the
owl
call at the end is the topping. ....mama dirt
6-21-07:
All this email looks just fine to me... and it presents things as
they
honestly developed... I'm sure it will be striking to some people
and maybe
it will even inspire someone to get into bird rehabilitation... and
it
describes what a "soft release" is. Too often a raptor is rehabbed,
then put
back to the wild only to starve, because it is unable to catch food
during
the critical first week that it is back in the wild. Simply put,
it has been
injured, stressed, confined, and is not in top flying trim. A few
missed
catches and the bird is starving again and too weak to fly.
A soft release offers the bird a bit of food while it is getting
back in
good trim, and on its wings, so to speak. The rehabber can always
cut the
food off if the bird seems to be getting too dependent... the fact
that
Pinkey survived 18 months in the wild after a soft release is testament
to
it's effectiveness. By comparison, a hard release is a quick
sink or swim
approach.......... Raptor
rehabilitation as a science is only about 50 years old
and I have
done it
for half that time. Rehabbers are still learning what
really
works on the
ground. Love, dirt
NOTE: As we were preparing Pinkey’s pages and other website changes, an e-mail arrived from Clyde on July 9, 2007:
For the last few nights, Mr. Pinkey has returned (after an absence of 5 months) and has been calling from the darkness...he comes about 11 pm. I am usually in the bed but Adrienne sometimes goes out and talks to him. I guess he has gotten over the loss of his sweetie.... seeya, owl dirt
Clyde Hollifield, AKA "dirt", lives on a farm in the Western North
Carolina
mountains, southeast of Asheville, with his wife Adrienne, three
dogs
(Willie, George and Pippin), several chickens, trout in the pond,
and until
the end of March 2007, the periodic raptors he rehabilitated (mostly
screech
owls). Clyde is a gifted inventor, storyteller, artist, puppeteer,
wise
woodsman and Renaissance man.
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