Trapping a Bird

There are two things you need.
1. A location where the bird can be found in plenty
2. A square or pentagonal room with reflective glass windows that can be left open.

The birds somehow seem to be more attracted to the reflection of the vegetation than the real veg. They keep coming back to the windows a peck them - probably fun for them. Leave the window open and they stray inward. Close the windows gently. Have a see through basket ready to encase the bird and then slide your hand underneath to take it in your hands.

It's fun catching different varieties. Take a pic and post it online for others to see. Free the bird. The square or pentagonal room is just for human aesthetics satisfaction - I hope the birds won't mind even a triangular one.

Below picture shows a big yellow bird in action on reflective windows - humming birds do just the same.






To see the humming birds I caught visit:
http://observationsbylinson.blogspot.com/2014/04/bite-that-doesnt-hurt.html

and
http://scienceisflawed.blogspot.in/2014/04/did-peacocks-or-parrots-evolve-from-this.html

Hope you enjoyed this post.

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