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Thread: Bella helps the birdies.....err, well sort of :)

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    Bella helps the birdies.....err, well sort of :)

    A couple of weeks ago I posted a thread that we had a Mama bird starting to build a nest right above our living room window. She had found a tiny slit where the siding from the house met the siding from the under part of the window and worked her way in. Anyway, she has been very busy. I have no idea if the babies have hatched but the sight from outside is very impressive. She is dragging twigs that are over a foot long into the nest! While outside the other day, I noticed something white in her nest. Then I saw some more on the ground below the nest. As I looked further, I realized it was Bella's fur! LOL! When I groom her I vacuum all of her fur but I go outside and shake off my grooming smock and also she goes outside and shakes so some of her fur is often floating around my yard. Apparently Mrs. Bird has found and gathered some of Bella's fur and it is helping to keep her little babies warm. I am attaching a couple of photos. I wish they were better, but you can get the idea. The white stuff in the nest is Bella's fur. After the activity in the nest has subsided hubby will go out and make repairs. Ripley is hoping that we will find some of his fur in the nest.
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    Gee, Bella! If your loose fur keeps the baby birds warm and safe, I'd say that is a good thing. Ripley, I hope the mother bird uses some of your fur in the nest too.
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    We always groom the Es outside and leave the fur for the birds.....

    Bella and Ripley are so thoughtful. I be that curly hair is extra insulating!

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    That is so cool, Pam!! Bella's fur warms the little tiny baby birds. What a great story and pictures. I know Bella is so proud of herself and I hope Ripley finds some of his fur too


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    YAY bella Poodles ROCK!

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    That is so funny....how snuggly for the birdies...poodle fur
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    Awww. Pam, that's so sweet! My guess is that some lucky Glenside birdies are having a heyday with Klo hair!! I honestly didn't think they would take dog hair, so that's good to know!



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    Wow, what lucky birdies, a Bella-fur lined nest. That sounds like one smart momma bird. Good girl Bella, I bet next year your yard will be the most popular spot for nesting (which means they will need some of your fur too, Ripley ).

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    The mamma birdie thanks you for your donation Bella!

    Every Spring birds come from near and far to collect the pounds and pounds of dog fur from my yard.

    The baby birds of Northeast Ohio are ALL warm because of Buddy and Sierra hair!

    When I'm outside brushing them, the birds start to chirp, just waiting for us to go inside then they all swarm to the ground and there are birds flying away with beaks full of fur! I love it!
    I always tell my pups that the birdies say "Thank You"
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    Around here, we are advised to leave the lint from cleaning the dryer trap, and any brushings of fur from pets, outdoors for nesting materials.

    Bella, your coat is being recycled! You sure are a "green" poodle, he he.

    Mom, ya may want to mark that spot and repair the siding once the babies birds are off to live their lives.
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    Pam, don't you know that that fur is the perfect thing for a nest? Every time I brush Honey, outdoors, I let the piles of fur fly. I can only hope that some little bird has taken that beautiful blonde fur and cushioned their nest with it!

    Good job, Bella!!!

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    That's so funny...

    I found Nala's fur in a mocking bird's nest after I used the furminator on her outside.

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    Pam, that's great that the birdies can use Bella's fur for their nest. I had no idea they collected that, but of course it's perfect for a nest.



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    I can't wait until the activity at the nest stops. I am dying to see the entire nest.

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    Yup - when Miss Hoppy is doing "the big shed" I pet her outside, so all the baby birdies in the neighborhood can have nests lined with the softest bunny fur ...

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