no that's means there is a death in the family
2007-10-13 16:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Funniest time was when the 2 cats had brought one in and it got away and was trapped between the window and the blinds. I woke up that morning to this weird noise....hard to describe on here but something like: "Meow ....hisss......flap flap flap...rustle rustle rustle"
Upon going to kitchen and figuring it out (still half-asleep) I stupidly pulled the blind away from the window and the bird flew out into the room. It was still hurt or stunned or something so it landed nearby, and I was able to throw a dish towel over it and pick the whole thing up and sling the bird out of the towel onto the back porch. Still had some feathers and bird poop to clean up though, and the cats seemed very disappointed that I had thrown out their "toy".
If the bird were up higher, I guess I would try to shoo it down with a broom or duster with a long wand, and then proceed with the towel maneuver.
I've also had a snake in the house, but that's another story!
2007-10-13 16:01:50
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answered by arklatexrat 6
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Yes, it was the funniest story. Out of my luck, a ruplus red humingbird, the fastest bird in the area I live somehow got caught in the garage. When I opened the door, my dog ran out and scared it so it ran, well flew, into the house. I spent two hours trying to capture it with a goalie net. Get it into a room with a lot of windows, open all of them and corner it so that the only way it can escape is through an open window. Or you can try the goalie net technique :-/
2007-10-13 15:59:29
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answered by Aga G 2
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We were adding on to the house and the under part of the roof wasn't up yet, and we just waited for it to fly out. That doesn't really work unless you have a part of the house that's going to be open for a while.
The best alternative is to make it so that the sole source of light in the room is through the exit, like an open door. This means that all the lights have to be off and the windows totally dark. The only source of light needs to be very obviously the open door/window that you want the bird to leave out of.
2007-10-13 16:03:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never had a bird fly in but I have had a bat fly in. One night last summer, I had the door open for maybe a minute, as I was stepping out to get something out of my P/U and I stood there just for a moment, didn't realize that a bat had gotten in. I started watching a movie, believe it or not I was watching Underworld the second one. Now I was really getting into this movie when I noticed something flying around the room, so I stop to see what it was I'd seen out of the corner of my eye, when I saw it was a bat I thought, this is too weird to be true. To make a long story short, I got a broom waited for the bat to come around, swatted it across the room, it hit the wall and I went over to it, beat the hell out of it, and tossed it back out the door, then went back to my movie.
2007-10-13 16:24:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I lived with my grandfather for the first 10 years of my life, and I would say that birds flew into our house quite a bit from the time I was about 7 or 8 years old up until my grandfather's death two years later. I have since heard that birds flying into one's house is an "omen" or a harbinger of death...I am not sure about all of that but it makes sense in my case. As far as getting them out, they would perch somewhere and then fly around if one of us tried to force them out, but they would eventually leave on their own. It's creepy now that I look back on it.
2007-10-13 16:21:09
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answered by The Voice of Reason Is Silenced 5
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A bird flew into our barracks once. We caught it between 2 kpots and threw it back out the window. Fun fun.
2007-10-13 15:57:21
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answered by Anonymous
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a bat flew inside my house but never a bird
2007-10-13 15:56:38
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answered by lbear 5
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well actually this one time it flew in to my cousins house, it was a blue pretty bird, and like they all were scared, and somehow they put it in a box and kept it for like a day and thats how it got out, but before that it was like flying around the house
and i once had 2 pet ducks and chickens
gimee some doritos please
2007-10-13 15:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
A pidgeon flew into my bedroom window!!!
luckilly my room is upstairs so i ran around and opened all the windows and locked myself in the bathroom (deathly afraid of birds!) lol
It eventually flew out on its own
2007-10-13 15:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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A while back a bird flew into my chimney, but I had the chimney doors closed... so the bird never got out... and eventually died cause it couldn't get out... ummmm... yeah...
2007-10-13 16:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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