Kimi's Grand Adventure - The wild & wonderful stories of "Kaytel's Kimi"

    "Kimi's New tiny Friend"

    Sometimes our reputations precede us and sometimes they follow. In this case mine has followed me and I cannot seem to shake it. Not that I mind. My place in Oregon used to be called Kristi's Halfway House for the Hairy Homeless as we would take in all sorts of critters who needed our help. The idea was our Creator put us all here to work together to make this a better world. We help those who cannot help themselves.

    Lately we have been taking on a few local wild birds who have been injured. One such luckless fellow is a young baby with no feathers and a questionable lineage. In other words I haven't a clue what kind of bird it is! The poor thing happened to fall from his nest. Luckily he landed on the head of a lady standing below him! Her hair cushioned his fall and made his landing smoother. She brought him to us to do what we could to help him.

    Once she had left, leaving this featherless fowl with a Joker's grin behind, I went to find a towel to wrap him up in. One thing with baby birds, especially well undressed ones, they need to be kept warm. He was objecting very loudly to this sudden change in his life and Kimi heard that sharp PEEP PEEP PEEP. Her tiny ears popped up to a fully alert position and her curious eyes sharpened as she searched for the sound of said PEEP'ing. I knew by now he had to be hungry, but all I had on hand right then were a few fresh cherries. I wrapped the bird in the towel and sat down to pull the skin from the fruit. The little guy kept peeping and I chuckled as I watched Kimi darting around the house looking for the source of the muffled chirps. Finally realizing it was coming from mommies lap she trotted right over to me, with the feathered hair around her ears bouncing with each step.

    Jumping up against my leg, she nosed the towel, looked into my face and said "YIP!" I asked her what she needed as I watched her grin begin to grow. Her tiny dark eyes sparkled and she lifted one tiny white paw to lay it on my arm as she nosed the towel again. Okay, I got the hint, she wanted to see for herself.

    I moved and told her to get back. Kimi jumped down to all fours and quickly threw herself into reverse. Backing up just far enough to allow me room to lay the towel down, her curious face held a look of great expectation. She remembered the last bird we had! I laid the toweled bird on the floor and spread it open. Kimi stepped up with her grin in place and dropped her head to take a peek at this peeping wonder.

    Suddenly her head popped up and her mouth dropped in shock! She took a half a step forward and poked at this......this.........THING with a cautious nose. The bird felt her presence even through closed eyes and it wobbled toward her. Kimi's eyes widened in total surprise and suddenly backed WAAY up! She lifted her stunned expression to mine and I easily read what was in her confused eyes. "Mommy It's an ALIEN!" I had to laugh for this creature certainly didn't look like any bird I had ever seen! In this case beauty indeed was skin deep for it surely wasn't above the surface! Kimi's behind suddenly dropped to the floor as though she had gone weak in the knees looking at this ugly duckling.

    Over the course of the next few days, Kimi was with me everytime I took care of this baby. Feedings with a bird so young come often. In fact it seems as though all they do is eat, sleep, and ..well...eat some more. She has learned to tell the sound of it's cry, much as we human mommies do. Many a time I have been sitting at the computer working only to feel Kimi's little nose poking me in the leg. Looking down into her expectant shining eyes I felt a bit like Lassie's Timmy asking "What is it girl?" Kimi would look into my face, and taking a quick step backwards she would shout "YIP!" I would again ask "What is it Kimi?" And she would respond with another sharp "YIP!" as she took two steps backwards and whirled once to the right.

    I soon figured out these "YIP's!" of hers meant the bird was awake. Again. Wanting fed. Again. As I stood to go take care of my featherless charge, Kimi would spin in circles a couple of time and nip at my foot closest to her as she continued with her "YIP! YIP!" If ever one had been told to hurry up, it was I with Kimi. Feeling like I was trapped in the middle of a Lassie rerun, I let Kimi lead me to the one in need.

    Today was no different. Except that Mommy Dearest is more tired then Kimi Darling, who mostly sleeps thru the night when I get up to feed! No, I take that back. There is one difference. Some where over night Kimi went from curious to surrogate mother. At the first tiny PEEP out of him, Kimi was right there at the box I keep him in. Sticking her nose over the edge, I watched her tiny tail wag ever so slowly. As I went about getting him ready for his first feeding of the day, Kimi stayed under foot watching me intently. When I pulled the birdie out to lay it on my bed so I could feed it in relative comfort (MY relative comfort) Kimi jumped up on the bed with me. I spread the towel out, and Kimi quickly laid down on one edge of the towel to watch. I looked over at her, and caught the gleam in her eye. Ever watchful she kept a wary eye on my as I sucked up the first batch of food into the syringe.

    Touching the tip of the syringe carefully to the tip of the birds beak, I waited for instinct to take over. In a hungry flash of insight it did. the baby birds head lifted up, tipped back and the mouth opened wide enough to swallow a car! Or so it looked. Kimi threw her head up and her laughing eyes caught mine. Her smile was ever wide, her pink tongue bouncing happily inside her mouth. She watched curiously as I placed the syringe inside the babies mouth and gently pushed a bit of food into the back of his waiting mouth. Feeling the warm food, he quickly closed his beak and began bobbing his head up and down to swallow the food. Kimi let out what could only be described as a squeak of laughter as she watched this. The smile wrapping itself around her face reached clear up to her eyes and they twinkled in merriment.

    As the bird tried to swallow his mouthful, a bit leaked out from each widely grinning corner of his beak. Kimi leaned forward to sniff, and once she saw the mess, like any good *mommy* would do, she wiped it off. Not having a hanky dipped in our own spit like we do to our kids, Kimi simply substituted with her own style. She licked him clean! I watched to be sure licking was all she would do, but of course I need not have worried. Careful and gentle are her middle names when it comes to this young bird. From then on each time I squeezed food into his open waiting face, he would greedily gulp it down with his tiny head bobbing up and down. And each time he bobbed, food would leak out of the corners of his over stretched smile. And each time that it did Kimi was there waiting with her version of spit and polish. Was she mothering her newest "baby", or had she simply found breakfast??

    Once I was done feeding him, it was time to rewrap him in his towel and tuck him away for a nap. I watched amazed as Kimi stood, leaned over the baby bird and gently kissed him on the head. No, she wasn't looking for more to eat, she simply kissed him on the head. Upon doing so she sat down gently and looked up to me with total pride shining in her eyes. It was then I knew for sure that she had *adopted* this little creature. Kimi had taken him in under her own wing! As I gently folded the towel up around him to cocoon him without smothering him, Kimi's little ears lifted and I could almost hear her cautioning me, "Careful mommy.....careful!" As I lifted the towel to place it in the box, her right front foot lifted from the bed. As I moved the towel wrapped bird over to the box, Kimi's body leaned in the same direction. I could see how tense her tiny quivering body was, and I could just as easily see when she relaxed as I set the towel in the box and removed my hands. Standing quickly, she peeked in to the box and nosed the towel gently. Satisfied that all was well, Kimi settled down next to the box and laid her chin over the edge of it. As nervous as a new mommy would be!

    This afternoon we had plenty of opportunity to feed again as he seems to eat about once an hour. Kimi once again came after me and I closed up what I was doing here and went to follow her. Leading me straight to the peeping pest, as I knew she would, I gathered our feeding stuff and picked up the box. Kimi jumped up and down up and down along side me, hoping like a jack rabbit as I walked into the front room. Setting the box on the floor I quickly settled down beside it. This time I decided to leave the bird in the box to feed it. Kimi did NOT appreciate my new way of doing things! She wanted to see HER baby! While I was getting the first syringe of food ready, Kimi showed her frustrations by pacing around the box. About every half trip around this box she would flip one of the flaps with her nose. Hooking it under the flap with the top side of her nose she would give a quick flick with her head and the box flap would flip up and then flop back against her behind as she continued to move forward. Half way 'round the box she flipped the flap again. I warned her to calm down and sat down on the floor.

    Kimi sat down on the other side of the box and before I could reach in to begin feeding, she reached in first! She used her nose again and began flipping at the towel trying to uncover her baby. Once she managed to expose the bird to full sight, she began gently poking it with her tiny black nose. The bird sat up and started PEEP PEEP'ing loudly, calling for his food. Kimi sat back and tossed her head over her shoulder, a breathless little laugh escaping her. As a mommy, who can resist the sound of their babies laughing? Certainly not Kimi!

    I placed my hands in the box now that she was out of the way and the bird and I quickly worked our way through the first full syringe of food. While I was refilling the syringe for round two, Kimi had her face back in the box, diligently cleaning the food from her *childs* face. I was caught by surprise though as before I could get round number two ready, Kimi backed up and grabbed the edge of the box flap in her mouth. Expecting her to chew on the box, imagine my surprise when she began trying to drag the box off instead! My hand quickly snaked out and grabbed the box before she could run off with her baby! Realizing her plan didn't work, she sat down to wait for me to finish feeding the bird his second helping. I looked up to her once, only to see her attention totally focused on this baby eating like a starving...well....... starving bird. Whoever came up with expression she eats like a bird" did not intend that as a compliment! This thing is messy and is constantly ravenous! Her delicate face remained unmoving as she happily watched this baby gulping his food. Kimi's eyes were bright and sparkling like tiny diamonds as she looked over her charge.

    Once the baby finished with his second helping and kept peeping for more, Kimi moved in to wash his face clean for me as I refilled the syringe for round three. Once she had him properly washed I expected her to just sit back as watch again. not so Kimi. Instead, as she lifted her head clear of the box, she did so with a mouth full of towel! Kimi was determined to get this baby of hers out of the box where she could see it clearly! Finally giving in before the baby got hurt, I scooted her back and lifted the towel free. The bird hadn't had his full appetite satisfied yet and began loudly voicing his full displeasure. I quickly spread the towel out and Kimi moved in. She sat down close to the baby, but was ever careful not to touch. I fed this creature his last syringe full, and as he struggled to swallow the last his eyes were already beginning to close again. As I cleaned up the syringe and placed the lid back on the dish of food, Kimi very gently and very carefully washed the babies face clean.

    It was obvious this bird has a long way to go in growing and in gaining strength for no matter how carefully and how delicately she licked at his face, the whole bird wobbled back and forth as she licked. This disturbed his sleep again and immediately he sat up and began peeping loudly for more food. His whole body webbled and wobbled as he struggled to get to his feet and gain his balance. Kimi's eyes lit up with laughter as she watched him bobbling his way around the towel. And as I watched her and this bird together, I know my eyes were shining as well. With pride in my own *baby girl* for the way she immediately moved in to *mother* this motherless baby. With joy in my heart, for I could recognize much of myself when my children were babies in the way she behaved around *her* baby. And with laughter, for as she watched this baby bob around, I watched her head and upper body bob with it, as though she were mentally encouraging him along. And as he opened his mouth to peep and cheep, Kimi's mouth opened and closed in a silent mouthing of his voice. As weak as this tiny baby is, he has the heart of an Eagle. And I am reminded of how Kimi too was so tiny and weak when she was first born, but how she too had the heart of an Eagle.

    And with this Kimi has taught me two more things. One it matters not what shows on the outside, for we are all worthy of love. And two...it's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. Or in this case the bird.

    walk in beauty
    Kristi & Kimi

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