Yesterday afternoon when I wanted to give the chicks and quail new water the quail(2, absolutly not tame, Bobwhites) spooked and flew up into the tree where the finches sit while I am in the aviary. The Weavers couldn't care less about that big quail sitting beside them but the societies freaked. One(the non-crested) flew against my shoulder, tumbled over it and sat on the floor outside aviary looking very baffled...... as soon as I moved it flew up onto the aviary. I put my hospital cage onto the aviary and put some millet spray in there hoping the finch would go in but that spooked the poor thing even more and it flew away.
I checked the plants that are around the aviary when it got dark, hoping it would have returned but it was no where

I took the hospital cage off of the aviary and onto the bench beside it and went to bed. This morning when I woke up there still was no finch in sight, I thought that was it I have to buy another non-crested.

2 hrs later I wanted to feed the finches and walked past my (still open) hospital cage and just saw movement in the cage in the corner of my eye(dunno why but I freaked as if the boogyman was standing there, never knew my heart could beat so fast) and it was the lil society munching away at the millet in the cage absolutly not worried about me standing beside it........
I didn't think a lil bird like that could worry me sooooooo much(and scare me like that), I am so happy she is back!!!!
I bet if it was one of my Weavers that got out it wouldn't come back.
Luckily it was out for only 24 hrs, we got some very quick sharp shinned hawks here that love to pick the cowbirds and starlings out of the trees, a lil black and white society would have had no chance if one of those came along.
Anyways, I thought I should share my first experience with a finch that made a dash(unplanned tumble) for freedom.
Anna