Posted by Nancy Howell on April 12, 2013 at 06:24:54 from (144.162.48.244):
Got home and he was still in the garage, flying around, bumping on the ceiling. Got the hammer and a nail and moved the feeder to the doorway, then went to feed the horses.
When I got through with the horses, went back and checked on him. He was still flying around, bumping on the ceiling. Had a brainstorm (not) and got the broom from the house. The idea was to "herd" him out the door. Yeah, right. Worked about as well as herding cats.
Remembering what some of y'all said, I used the broom to keep him moving, thinking if he tired out I could catch him and then release him outside.
I was able to keep him moving. That rascal just wouldn't quit. About 20 minutes later he finally started running out of gas and headed for the feeder. Once he did that, he went right out.
I've moved the feeder to the pecan tree. Hope I get some more. They are so much fun to watch.
If James hasn't done it already, I'll be putting our feeders up at the farm.
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