Mark McClelland on Nostr: A juvenile robin hit the window of our back balcony today and dropped to the decking ...
A juvenile robin hit the window of our back balcony today and dropped to the decking in a stunned state. Our cat, Lenore, who was lying underneath a chair on said balcony at the time, STAYED WHERE SHE WAS AND WATCHED THE BIRD. She showed nothing more than mild interest. I'm baffled as to why, but also immensely grateful. I was able to tempt Lenore inside with some kibbles and close the door to the balcony, and off flew the robin several minutes later.
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