Apollo's Big City Adventure

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Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Sheather » Mon Aug 08, 2016 11:45 pm

Hey everyone! It's been a while since I've posted up any updates on my birds. Busy summer!

We built a large backyard aviary this spring and all of my birds were moved outside in May and will stay out until October, or whenever the frosts threaten. They're loving the fresh air and sun. At the current time, I have eighteen feathered kids, mostly budgies plus some canaries, cockatiel, and a dove. I have just two proper finches these days - male societies named Apollo and Twix (father and son), but they're both very special to me. But early on this past Saturday morning, I was quite certain that I was down to just one finch, after my dear little Apollo - the first baby bird ever hatched when I first got into the hobby three years back, my hand-tame little dear with the sweetest song - sneakily zipped through the safety porch underfoot and shot off into the wild blue yonder of the neighborhood.

For more than an hour I trailed him from one little city yard to the next, as he curiously explored every low tree branch, hedgerow, and fence top around, occasionally alighting on a roof or a high wire for good measure. He wasn't afraid - far from it, he was singing up a storm as he flitted from house to house, across roads and through alleys. He did not, however, want to come back to me, and initially keeping near the yard where he could hear his son calling to him, after a while he began to make further and further ventures away from home that at eventually took him several streets away and across a busy boulevard, where he vanished into the trees along the highway and could no longer be heard. After a fruitless search through the area - a few city blocks away from home - I eventually returned home, certain my little bird would never find his way back after going such a far distance from his familiar home.

The day went by with no sign of my little guy, as his partner sat quiet by himself. I set a small cage with seed and water adjacent to the aviary, as Apollo would associate a cage with shelter if he returned to the area.

And sure enough, at six o'clock that evening - seven hours after his great escape - I was overjoyed to find that Apollo was inside the cage, door wide ajar, singing as happily and bouncing about. He had made his way back home, across the streets, through the hedges, and down the alley between tall apartment buildings. He had all the freedom in the world, but he still came home at the end of the day and waited patiently for me to let him back into the aviary. I was, and still am, quite impressed at his competetence in the great outdoors given his captive life, but apparently a lifetime of regular free-flight indoors and several months of acclimation outdoors bestowed him a pretty good ability to manage wind and sun, and to remember where he lived.

Taking the cage back into the aviary, my little guy promptly beelined to his buddy Twix and the two beaked and nestled together for the rest of the evening, and haven't gone far from one another's side since.

After this little adventure, my fondness for this little guy who I was sure was a goner has only increased. I've had dozens of finches, but there will never be another Apollo.

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Apollo at 2 1/2 weeks

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Apollo all grown up.
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Sally » Mon Aug 08, 2016 11:59 pm

What a great story! It isn't often that finches find their way back home, and especially when they have ventured so far away. Apollo must be one smart little guy to have not only found his way back, but he went right in the catch cage and waited for you to find him! I was really dreading the end of the story, as I feared that the outcome wouldn't be good, so what a surprise and relief to read he is home!!
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Jen » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:14 am

Sheather
What a great story and so happy to read about his homecoming. That was quite the adventure for that little guy. He is a cutie! I see why you are so fond of him.


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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by slwatson » Tue Aug 09, 2016 10:40 am

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Aaawww! I'm so glad he came back home! You could write a children's book about him....you've already got the perfect title!
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Barbara » Tue Aug 09, 2016 6:42 pm

Love your story also,they societies have such personality I just love my family of six,Glad he is home safe and hope he doesn't wander away ever again.welcome home Apollo. =D>
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Babs _Owner » Tue Aug 09, 2016 7:17 pm

Sheather

That is fantastic news! gave me the biggest smile of the day! Clever clever bird. He must have mapped out the landmarks whilst living in the aviary.

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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Celeris » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:40 pm

So happy to hear that your little Apollo came back home! Guess his adventures in the big city showed him how good he had it!

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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Shannylee » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:42 pm

I held my breath while reading your story with a very happy ending! I have 8 societies and they are the sweetest little birds. Glad Apollo is back, safe and sound :)
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Madcat » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:54 pm

Gettin me all choked up!!!
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Sally » Tue Aug 09, 2016 9:30 pm

slwatson wrote: Sheather

Aaawww! I'm so glad he came back home! You could write a children's book about him....you've already got the perfect title!
That's quite a good idea! It would make an adorable children's story, and you could use Apollo for the illustrations/photos. Stacie, you are on to something.
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by slwatson » Wed Aug 10, 2016 9:51 am

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I can already imagine myself buying it for my elementary library and reading it to my students!
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by lovezebs » Wed Aug 10, 2016 12:58 pm

Sheather

So glad he came back, Dylan =D>

For a second there, you had me chewing on my finger nails, sheesh.

Clever baby.
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Sheather » Wed Aug 10, 2016 4:15 pm

~Dylan

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I love it!!!!!
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Re: Apollo's Big City Adventure

Post by Sally » Wed Aug 10, 2016 5:22 pm

Sheather Love, love, love it!!
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