Baby Cardinals Don't Eat Worms!
A Poignant Story of Determination And Love
by Michaela M. Fotheringham
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About the Book
What would you do if the neighbourhood kids, including your own, begged you to save a baby bird whose nest had been attacked by a cat? Naive and oblivious, I took that tiny naked ball, and brought it home with me. Not sure which bird it was, and not getting much help from my field guides, we had no idea what to feed it. Defaulting to the 'obvious', we got down on hands and knees in the garden and started digging for worms. The little nestling gobbled down two with great gusto, and was going for a third when I ran out of the house after an internet search - 'No worms!' Most birds don't eat worms, and knowing this wasn't a robin, back I went to the internet and began one of the most rewarding experiences of my life - raising a newborn Northern cardinal, and having the pleasure of releasing it over a year later.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Pets
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 92 - Publish Date: Nov 20, 2006
- Keywords northern cardinal, song bird, wild bird, Michaela Fotheringham, Michelle Sagat, fairyscape daylilies, adopt, baby, bird, feathers, fledgling, nature, nestling, newborn, rehabilitation, wildlife
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About the Creator
Michaela
Ontario
Michaela M. Fotheringham has an Honours B.A. in Economics from the University Of Toronto, and a CFA designation. She worked in the financial industry as a money manager for one of Canada's largest pension funds before deciding to become a stay-at-home mom. Although time is in short supply as a mother of three, Michaela has many interests; she is an avid daylily collector and has a small mail order daylily business, Fairyscape Daylilies. She also has developed a website to showcase her photography as well as display price lists. You can visit her website at www.fairyscapedaylilies.com.