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Old 11-13-2010, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Raglet View Post
My sister did the exact same thing with a baby sparrow many years ago when I was small - she initially hand raised it then got the sparrow used to being outside. Over time the bird was free to come and go at will through the window. Eventually it disappeared for good, though one day many months later it landed on her shoulder at random one day when she was out in the yard.

loved the clip

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That is really cool. I bet she was totally surprised that it came back for a visit. I have a dog door and a couple of times I've had to rescue new fledglings that have gotten into the house, probably via being chased by my dogs, and while I caught them and let them out, they always look back at me as though they are studying my face before they fly off.
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