Today as I sat in front of Hoople’s habitat to feed him he flew right up to the door grate and hung on with a mad flapping of wings. I definitely need to be careful to keep him contained for a bit longer!
I’ve been trying to feed him from afar— not letting too close to me, putting the food in the cage on leaves, in mango, etc. for him to stalk and catch.
Feeding Schedule
740am 6 meal worms, 3 June bugs
900 6 meal worms, 2 June bugs
1100 4 meal worms, 3 June bugs
100pm 5 meal worms, 2 June bugs
200 3 meal worms, several random bugs
300 2 meal worms, 1 June bugs, few other bugs
400 2 meal worms, 2 June bugs, other random bugs
600 5 earthworms
730 2 earthworms, 3 June bugs, random bugs
Total : 23 meal worms, 16 June bugs, 7 earthworms, random bugs
sábado, 25 de julio de 2020
Day 17 Project Baby Mot Mot
July 10
I’ve been trying to get a Hoople to find water on his own (instead of me offering it in a dropper). Today after I put a few drops on a leaf he took a sip! Now he is entertaining me with a dirt bath.
A friend brought over a bucket of dry compost full of pill bugs. Now I can put a handful in the habitat for Hoople to search through on his own.
Feeding Schedule
800am 5 meal worms, water
900 6 meal worms, June bug
1045 3 June bugs
1145 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
110pm 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
220 6 meal worms, 1 June bug
400 7 meal worms, 2 June bugs
520 7 meal worms
700 3 meal worms, soaked pellets
I’ve been trying to get a Hoople to find water on his own (instead of me offering it in a dropper). Today after I put a few drops on a leaf he took a sip! Now he is entertaining me with a dirt bath.
A friend brought over a bucket of dry compost full of pill bugs. Now I can put a handful in the habitat for Hoople to search through on his own.
Feeding Schedule
800am 5 meal worms, water
900 6 meal worms, June bug
1045 3 June bugs
1145 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
110pm 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
220 6 meal worms, 1 June bug
400 7 meal worms, 2 June bugs
520 7 meal worms
700 3 meal worms, soaked pellets
Day 16 Project Baby Mot Mot
July 9
Hoople can easily turn himself around on his small perch to face out now.
Feeding Schedule
800am 4 meal worms, 1june bug
915 13 meal worms, mango
1030 6 meal worms, mango
1200pm 3 meal worms, 1 lizard
1245 6 meal worms, 1 moth
210 5 meal worms, 2 June bugs
330 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
430 7 meal worms
615 8 meal worms, mango
745 4 meal worms
Hoople can easily turn himself around on his small perch to face out now.
Feeding Schedule
800am 4 meal worms, 1june bug
915 13 meal worms, mango
1030 6 meal worms, mango
1200pm 3 meal worms, 1 lizard
1245 6 meal worms, 1 moth
210 5 meal worms, 2 June bugs
330 5 meal worms, 1 June bug
430 7 meal worms
615 8 meal worms, mango
745 4 meal worms
Day 15 Project Baby Mot Mot
July 8
Hoople is progressing each day. He can now fly to his perch with ease. He sits on his perch facing the wall, having not learned to maneuver on the perch to face outwards. He tick tocks his tail rhythmically back and forth. I read that the Mot Mot uses the wagging of the tail as a defense mechanism...sensing danger, the bird “tick tocks” the tail to warn predators to stay away!
Hoople loves to sit at the back of his cage on a rock—facing out, facing out, keeping watch. He is quite mindful of other bird sounds and loud noises—rushing to safety if detected.
jueves, 23 de julio de 2020
Day 14 Project Baby Mot Mot
July 7
Oh my! Hoople has really been fun today!
1) He is learning to fly...flies up to his perch ( missing sometimes) and flies down to see me with great flourish.
2) He perches right on the edge of the door and will fly right to me if I’m not careful. And
3) He loves a dirt bath! This has been the most amazing thing to watch! He hunkers down in the dirt, spreads his wings and ruffles all up...
Feeding Schedule
800am 8 meal worms
900 7 meal worms
1000 7 meal worms
1100 5 meal worms
1215pm 2 flies, 7 meal worms
145 2 flies, 1 winged insect, 8 meal worms
315 1 fly, 1 beetle, 5 meal worms
400 5 meal worms
500 5 meal worms
600 6 meal worms
700 5 meal worms
815 5 meal worms
Total : 68 meal worms, 1 beetle, 5 flies
Oh my! Hoople has really been fun today!
1) He is learning to fly...flies up to his perch ( missing sometimes) and flies down to see me with great flourish.
2) He perches right on the edge of the door and will fly right to me if I’m not careful. And
3) He loves a dirt bath! This has been the most amazing thing to watch! He hunkers down in the dirt, spreads his wings and ruffles all up...
Feeding Schedule
800am 8 meal worms
900 7 meal worms
1000 7 meal worms
1100 5 meal worms
1215pm 2 flies, 7 meal worms
145 2 flies, 1 winged insect, 8 meal worms
315 1 fly, 1 beetle, 5 meal worms
400 5 meal worms
500 5 meal worms
600 6 meal worms
700 5 meal worms
815 5 meal worms
Total : 68 meal worms, 1 beetle, 5 flies
domingo, 19 de julio de 2020
Day 13 Project Baby Mot Mot
July 6
Today my husband, Craig fixed a new habitat for Hoople! He used an extra large dog kennel, filled the bottom with dirt and forest floor material. He added a branch for a perch with various sized twigs. We put the original small carrier with his nesting tunnel inside toward the back of the crate. Hoople loves it! Now he is beginning to practice flying! He pecks all around as if searching for food and seems very content.
Today my husband, Craig fixed a new habitat for Hoople! He used an extra large dog kennel, filled the bottom with dirt and forest floor material. He added a branch for a perch with various sized twigs. We put the original small carrier with his nesting tunnel inside toward the back of the crate. Hoople loves it! Now he is beginning to practice flying! He pecks all around as if searching for food and seems very content.
He was up on the smallest branch at one point, but I’ve yet to see him fly there!
Feeding Schedule
745am 1 June bug, 5 meal worms
845 1 June bug, 4 meal worms
945 5 meal worms
1045 1 June bug, 5 meal worms
1145 5 meal worms
145 6 meal worms, water
300 8 meal worms
400 7 meal worms
500 5 meal worms, soaked pellets
615 3 meal worms
800 7 meal worms, mango, water
Day 12 Project Baby Mot Mot
July 5
Today my granddaughters showed up with a jar of June bugs and very large beetles. We also caught a different type of lizard that the ones we’ve fed previously.
He ate some of the bugs, but would not touch the lizard. Later when Sophia and I went to feed him he opened his beak very wide a couple of times, then gave his head a sharp toss and out flew a big clot of chewed up bug shell, wings and legs! Guess in the future I should remove the hard shell and wings? He’s persnickety!!
Feeding Schedule
715am 9 meal worms, pellets
825 4 meal worms, water
900 4 meal worms, pellets
1005 9 meal worms, 2 beetles
1100 8 meal worms, 1 beetle
1200pm 6 meal worms, water, 1 beetle, 2 small bugs
100 3 June bugs, 1 winged insect
130 3 winged insects, 1 beetle
205 Not hungry
245 4 meal worms, mango, water
430 8 meal worms, water, mango
600 5 meal worms
700 7 meal worms
Total : 64 meal worms, 5 beetles, 6 random bugs, pellets, mango, 3 June bugs
Today my granddaughters showed up with a jar of June bugs and very large beetles. We also caught a different type of lizard that the ones we’ve fed previously.
He ate some of the bugs, but would not touch the lizard. Later when Sophia and I went to feed him he opened his beak very wide a couple of times, then gave his head a sharp toss and out flew a big clot of chewed up bug shell, wings and legs! Guess in the future I should remove the hard shell and wings? He’s persnickety!!
Feeding Schedule
715am 9 meal worms, pellets
825 4 meal worms, water
900 4 meal worms, pellets
1005 9 meal worms, 2 beetles
1100 8 meal worms, 1 beetle
1200pm 6 meal worms, water, 1 beetle, 2 small bugs
100 3 June bugs, 1 winged insect
130 3 winged insects, 1 beetle
205 Not hungry
245 4 meal worms, mango, water
430 8 meal worms, water, mango
600 5 meal worms
700 7 meal worms
Total : 64 meal worms, 5 beetles, 6 random bugs, pellets, mango, 3 June bugs
Day 11 Project Baby Mot Mot
July 4
Hoople is getting interested in his surroundings now. He notices sounds of other birds, dogs in the neighborhood, loud speakers, and flying insects. I decided it was time to try him on a some other insects, so offered him a fly, a spider, and a random bug. He actually gobbled all 3 down. I continue to give him water with an eye dropper and slivers of mango.
His feathers are fully in now and most pin feathers are gone.
Hoople is getting interested in his surroundings now. He notices sounds of other birds, dogs in the neighborhood, loud speakers, and flying insects. I decided it was time to try him on a some other insects, so offered him a fly, a spider, and a random bug. He actually gobbled all 3 down. I continue to give him water with an eye dropper and slivers of mango.
His feathers are fully in now and most pin feathers are gone.
Feeding Schedule
740am Tiny lizard, random bug, 4 meal worms
820 8 meal worms
910 9 meal worms, mango, water
950 7 meal worms, mango, water
1040 6 meal worms, spider
1140 1 meal worm
1240pm 1 meal worm
140 5 meal worms
240 2 1/2 earthworms, 5 meal worms
340 9 meal worms, 1 fly, water
450 7 meal worms, mango, water
600 4 meal worms
710 8 meal worms, water
Day Ten Project Baby Mot Mot
July 3
Hoople’s tail is starting to develop the familiar Mot Mot “racquet tail” .
He continues to enjoy a variety of insects in addition to mango.
Feeding Schedule
745am 1 earthworm, 6 meal worms, mango
825 6 meal worms, mango
930 1 lizard
1010 6 meal worms, 1 lizard, banana, mango
1110 2 meal worms, banana, mango
1135 2 small earthworms, 4 meal worms, water
100pm 3 beetles
200 5 meal worms
310 4 meal worms, 2 earthworms, mango, water
400 6 meal worms
515 1 (lg) beetle, 16 meal worms!
645 9 meal worms, pellets
745 9 meal worms
Total : 73 meal worms, 5 earthworms, 2 lizards, 4 beetles
Hoople’s tail is starting to develop the familiar Mot Mot “racquet tail” .
He continues to enjoy a variety of insects in addition to mango.
Feeding Schedule
745am 1 earthworm, 6 meal worms, mango
825 6 meal worms, mango
930 1 lizard
1010 6 meal worms, 1 lizard, banana, mango
1110 2 meal worms, banana, mango
1135 2 small earthworms, 4 meal worms, water
100pm 3 beetles
200 5 meal worms
310 4 meal worms, 2 earthworms, mango, water
400 6 meal worms
515 1 (lg) beetle, 16 meal worms!
645 9 meal worms, pellets
745 9 meal worms
Total : 73 meal worms, 5 earthworms, 2 lizards, 4 beetles
Day Nine Project Baby Mot Mot
July 2
Hoople is getting used to being fed while in his “cage” rather that me holding him. He’s funny—when he’s had enough he just turns around and marches back into his “tunnel”!
This morning he was frantic! He was all the way in back and behind a bit of the paper bag that lines his nesting tunnel. Convinced he couldn’t get out he cried and cried until I moved it over and he rushed out toward me!
His meals are more varied lately and he does not need to eat as often.
Feeding Schedule
730am 3 earthworms, 5 meal worms, water
845 6 earthworms, water
950 7 meal worms, soaked pellets
1100 4 earthworms, 1 meal worm, water
1200pm 1 1/2 lizard, water
1250 1/2 lizard, 4 earthworms, water
150 5 earthworms
225 1 meal worm, mango
350 1 lizard, water, mango
450 5 meal worms, 2 earthworms, water, mango, pellets
550 4 lg earthworms
700 8 meal worms, mango, pellets, water
Total : 27 meal worms, 28 earthworms, 3 lizards, mango, water
Hoople is getting used to being fed while in his “cage” rather that me holding him. He’s funny—when he’s had enough he just turns around and marches back into his “tunnel”!
This morning he was frantic! He was all the way in back and behind a bit of the paper bag that lines his nesting tunnel. Convinced he couldn’t get out he cried and cried until I moved it over and he rushed out toward me!
His meals are more varied lately and he does not need to eat as often.
Feeding Schedule
730am 3 earthworms, 5 meal worms, water
845 6 earthworms, water
950 7 meal worms, soaked pellets
1100 4 earthworms, 1 meal worm, water
1200pm 1 1/2 lizard, water
1250 1/2 lizard, 4 earthworms, water
150 5 earthworms
225 1 meal worm, mango
350 1 lizard, water, mango
450 5 meal worms, 2 earthworms, water, mango, pellets
550 4 lg earthworms
700 8 meal worms, mango, pellets, water
Total : 27 meal worms, 28 earthworms, 3 lizards, mango, water
sábado, 18 de julio de 2020
Day Eight Project Baby Mot Mot
July 1
Hoople has moved on from a diet of meal worms to one of earthworms and lizards today! We cut off the heads and then cut the body into chunks. He LOVES them! I am still feeding him with the tweezers, and use them as a sort of scoop for the mushy pellets.
Feeding Schedule
800am 3 earthworms, soaked pellets, mango
840 2 meal worms
915 3 meal worms, pellets
1015 1 small lizard, soaked pellets, water
1130 2 lizards
1pm 9 meal worms, 1 piece of lizard, water
230 1 meal worm
400 4 earthworms
430 Soaked pellets, mango
530 9 meal worms, 1 small earthworm
700 8 meal worms, mango
Total : 32 meal worms, 3 1/2 lizards, 8 earthworms, mango, pellets, water
Hoople has moved on from a diet of meal worms to one of earthworms and lizards today! We cut off the heads and then cut the body into chunks. He LOVES them! I am still feeding him with the tweezers, and use them as a sort of scoop for the mushy pellets.
Feeding Schedule
800am 3 earthworms, soaked pellets, mango
840 2 meal worms
915 3 meal worms, pellets
1015 1 small lizard, soaked pellets, water
1130 2 lizards
1pm 9 meal worms, 1 piece of lizard, water
230 1 meal worm
400 4 earthworms
430 Soaked pellets, mango
530 9 meal worms, 1 small earthworm
700 8 meal worms, mango
Total : 32 meal worms, 3 1/2 lizards, 8 earthworms, mango, pellets, water
Day Seven Project Baby Mot Mot
June 30
Hoople’s appetite seems to be changing. He is eating fewer meal worms—loves the mango—although I am reluctant to let him have too much. I’ve been coaching him along with mango soaked worms to peck at. Today we found he loves earthworms and even ate a cricket! I should note the food is live, and he is learning to hit it on the floor to stun/kill it? He takes water from a dropper, especially in the heat.
Today he is very interested in his surroundings—pecking at his “tunnel“ and the floor, as if looking for food.
Hoople’s appetite seems to be changing. He is eating fewer meal worms—loves the mango—although I am reluctant to let him have too much. I’ve been coaching him along with mango soaked worms to peck at. Today we found he loves earthworms and even ate a cricket! I should note the food is live, and he is learning to hit it on the floor to stun/kill it? He takes water from a dropper, especially in the heat.
Today he is very interested in his surroundings—pecking at his “tunnel“ and the floor, as if looking for food.
Feeding Schedule
730am 4 meal worms
800 6 meal worms, mango
900 3 meal worms, mango
935 6 meal worms, mango
1030 (Not hungry)
1100 2 meal worms
1230pm 6 meal worms
145 3 meal worms
300 3 meal worms
445 Very small piece of cucumber, soaked insect pellets
600 4 earthworms, 1 cricket, soaked pellets
700 2 earthworms, 2 meal worms, mango
jueves, 16 de julio de 2020
Day Six Project Baby Mot Mot
June 29
Hoople is getting more and more brave. I've begun setting him on the tile floor and letting him explore a bit. He can really hop!
He has begun flexing his wings now--testing them.
Hoople loves to crawl up my chest to my neck and nestle there.
He ate some worms from a mango skin today.
Feeding Schedule
715am 8 meal worms
800 3 meal worms
855 6 meal worms
940 8 meal worms, mango
1030 5 meal worms, mango
1150 6 meal worms, water
100pm 6 meal worms, mango, water
205 4 meal worms
250 6 meal worms, mango, water
400 5 meal worms, water
500 6 meal worms
550 4 meal worms, water
640 4 meal worms, water
750 4 meal worms, water
800 2 meal worms
Total : 77 meal worms, mango, water
Hoople is getting more and more brave. I've begun setting him on the tile floor and letting him explore a bit. He can really hop!
He has begun flexing his wings now--testing them.
Hoople loves to crawl up my chest to my neck and nestle there.
He ate some worms from a mango skin today.
Feeding Schedule
715am 8 meal worms
800 3 meal worms
855 6 meal worms
940 8 meal worms, mango
1030 5 meal worms, mango
1150 6 meal worms, water
100pm 6 meal worms, mango, water
205 4 meal worms
250 6 meal worms, mango, water
400 5 meal worms, water
500 6 meal worms
550 4 meal worms, water
640 4 meal worms, water
750 4 meal worms, water
800 2 meal worms
Total : 77 meal worms, mango, water
Day Five Project Baby Mot Mot
June 28
Hoople makes contented little coos while sleeping. These escalate to loud frantic cries when I begin to trill and coo, signaling feeding time. He has a great appetite today and appreciates drops of water to wash down the worms.
Tried a slice of mango skin with pulp shredded a bit, and worms wedged in between. Hoople was able to retrieve and pick some mango too.
Hoople makes contented little coos while sleeping. These escalate to loud frantic cries when I begin to trill and coo, signaling feeding time. He has a great appetite today and appreciates drops of water to wash down the worms.
Tried a slice of mango skin with pulp shredded a bit, and worms wedged in between. Hoople was able to retrieve and pick some mango too.
Feeding Schedule
730am 4 meal worms, water
740 3 meal worms, water
800 3 meal worms, water
840 5 meal worms, water, mango
940 3 meal worms, water
1015 4 meal worms, water
1045 6 meal worms, water
1115 3 meal worms, mango on his own
1150 4 meal worms, water
1220pm 2 meal worms, mango, water
120 4 meal worms, 1 in his mango on his own, water
245 6 meal worms, water
320 3 meal worms, lg piece mango, all on his own
420 4 meal worms, water
500 5 meal worms
600 6 meal worms
7 8 meal worms
750 6 meal worms
Total: 78 meal worms, mango, water
Day Four of Project Baby Mot Mot
June 27
Hoople is strong and active today.
He attacks mango when put before him. Still not quick enough to grab his own worm from a mango before it crawls away though. He eats voraciously then falls right back asleep.
Quite vocal when he hears my "coo".
I have noticed that as the day progresses, Hoople eats less. He also is not needing to be fed as often.
Feeding Schedule
745am 6 meal worms and water
800 3 meal worms
900 4 meal worms and water
1005 6 meal worms
1100 6 meal worms
1145 5 meal worms and water
1215pm 5 meal worms, mango, water
115 5 meal worms, mango
150 2 meal worms, mango
250 4 meal worms, mango
335 4 meal worms, mango, water
415 2 meal worms, water
510 3 meal worms, water
630 4 meal worms
730 4 meal worms, water
Hoople is strong and active today.
He attacks mango when put before him. Still not quick enough to grab his own worm from a mango before it crawls away though. He eats voraciously then falls right back asleep.
Quite vocal when he hears my "coo".
I have noticed that as the day progresses, Hoople eats less. He also is not needing to be fed as often.
Feeding Schedule
745am 6 meal worms and water
800 3 meal worms
900 4 meal worms and water
1005 6 meal worms
1100 6 meal worms
1145 5 meal worms and water
1215pm 5 meal worms, mango, water
115 5 meal worms, mango
150 2 meal worms, mango
250 4 meal worms, mango
335 4 meal worms, mango, water
415 2 meal worms, water
510 3 meal worms, water
630 4 meal worms
730 4 meal worms, water
martes, 14 de julio de 2020
Day Three of Project Baby Mot Mot
June 26
Hoople woke up very hungry today! Ate 6 meal worms in less than 5 minutes! Then fell asleep on my chest, then fell asleep on my chest. He is losing the "pins" on his feathers...my dress is covered with feather dust!
Began offering Hoople a shallow lid of mango and juice/water with some insectivore pellets.
His eyes are open now!!
He is getting used to being fed while in his tunnel instead of always being held. I feed him using tweezers as mama's beak,
725am 6 meal worms +water
820 6 meal worms +water
9 6 meal worms
920 1 meal worms +water
945 4 meal worms +water
1010 3 meal worms +mango, water, pellets
11 3 meal worms +mango
1125 3 meal worms
1210pm 5 meal worms
1250 5 meal worms
150 2 meal worms
225 3 meal worms
310 2 meal worms
325 3 meal worms
345 2 meal worms
530 4 meal worms
625 3 meal worms mango, water
730 6 meal worms
Total : 65 meal worms + mango, pellets and water drops
Hoople woke up very hungry today! Ate 6 meal worms in less than 5 minutes! Then fell asleep on my chest, then fell asleep on my chest. He is losing the "pins" on his feathers...my dress is covered with feather dust!
Began offering Hoople a shallow lid of mango and juice/water with some insectivore pellets.
His eyes are open now!!
He is getting used to being fed while in his tunnel instead of always being held. I feed him using tweezers as mama's beak,
725am 6 meal worms +water
820 6 meal worms +water
9 6 meal worms
920 1 meal worms +water
945 4 meal worms +water
1010 3 meal worms +mango, water, pellets
11 3 meal worms +mango
1125 3 meal worms
1210pm 5 meal worms
1250 5 meal worms
150 2 meal worms
225 3 meal worms
310 2 meal worms
325 3 meal worms
345 2 meal worms
530 4 meal worms
625 3 meal worms mango, water
730 6 meal worms
Total : 65 meal worms + mango, pellets and water drops
Day Two of Project Baby Mot Mot
June 25
Baby was quiet - although did respond to my "coo" at 6am (just checkin ') - until 7:45 am, when he frantically ate 3 meal worms, then contentedly lay on my chest in his flannel blanket, my hand loosely cupped over him.
12pm
Just met with Dr. Julio, a local vet, who said I am doing everything right so far! He said the lil bird should be fed at the rate of 12 insects per hour. He can also be fed small amounts of mango (native to our area) as well as drops of water. As the day progresses though he is eating less. He ate only 2 meal worms at his last 2 feedings. The Mot Mot is primarily an insectivore, eating about 85% protein from insects, worms, small lizards and pinky mice, and 12% fruit with a small amount of other vegetation.
There has been some discussion around town that he should be "put back in his nest" if the woman who found him can find the tunnel. She thinks she may have found it but no sign of the parents. At this point I think it would be disastrous, as how would you ever get him back far enough in a (possibly) 14 ft. tunnel?
My husband, Craig has come up with a name ... Hoople the Mot (after Mott the Hoople)
Feeding Schedule
745am 3 meal worms
8 3 meal worms
825 3 meal worms
9 3 meal worms
930 4 meal worms
1005 4 meal worms
1030 4 meal worms
1130 6 meal worms
1215pm 4 meal worms
1 6 meal worms +2 drops water and some mango
140 6 meal worms + water and mango
220 5 meal worms + water and mango
250 4 meal worms + water
340 4 meal worms + water
424 4 meal worms + water
5 2 meal worms
530 5 meal worms
620 2 meal worms
830 2 meal worms
Total: 74 meal worms, very small amount of mango shreds and several drops of water
Baby was quiet - although did respond to my "coo" at 6am (just checkin ') - until 7:45 am, when he frantically ate 3 meal worms, then contentedly lay on my chest in his flannel blanket, my hand loosely cupped over him.
12pm
Just met with Dr. Julio, a local vet, who said I am doing everything right so far! He said the lil bird should be fed at the rate of 12 insects per hour. He can also be fed small amounts of mango (native to our area) as well as drops of water. As the day progresses though he is eating less. He ate only 2 meal worms at his last 2 feedings. The Mot Mot is primarily an insectivore, eating about 85% protein from insects, worms, small lizards and pinky mice, and 12% fruit with a small amount of other vegetation.
There has been some discussion around town that he should be "put back in his nest" if the woman who found him can find the tunnel. She thinks she may have found it but no sign of the parents. At this point I think it would be disastrous, as how would you ever get him back far enough in a (possibly) 14 ft. tunnel?
My husband, Craig has come up with a name ... Hoople the Mot (after Mott the Hoople)
Feeding Schedule
745am 3 meal worms
8 3 meal worms
825 3 meal worms
9 3 meal worms
930 4 meal worms
1005 4 meal worms
1030 4 meal worms
1130 6 meal worms
1215pm 4 meal worms
1 6 meal worms +2 drops water and some mango
140 6 meal worms + water and mango
220 5 meal worms + water and mango
250 4 meal worms + water
340 4 meal worms + water
424 4 meal worms + water
5 2 meal worms
530 5 meal worms
620 2 meal worms
830 2 meal worms
Total: 74 meal worms, very small amount of mango shreds and several drops of water
domingo, 12 de julio de 2020
Project Baby MotMot
June 24
Today I received a baby Russet Crowned Momotidae (Mot Mot) at 6pm. A neighbor found him on the ground, in a friend's garden. I am challenged to attempt to raise him and release him back into the wild.
This baby has some pinfeathers and some bare skin--the head is reddish brown, the body is teal green, darker green wings and bluish tail feathers. Since his eyes are not open yet I estimate he is about 13 days old. We created a container to represent his nesting chamber from a large coffee can lined with a paper bag, to approximate his "nesting tunnel" and to facilitate cleaning. The container is placed in a small dog carrier for safety. Mot Mots dig a long tunnel, sometimes as deep as 14 ft. into cliff sides, with a larger chamber at the back here 4-5 eggs are laid. The tunnels are dug during the months of August-October, with the parents returning in April-May to lay their eggs. The birds fledge at 3-5 weeks.
I learned that the babe's begging instinct is activated by a low trilling coo from the parent (parents share equally in creating the nest as well as feeding the young). When I imitated that sound (to the best of my ability) Yes! he began to beg with mouth wide open. This became my signal that it was feeding time.
The birds are insectivores, so, of course, one challenge will be finding food as well as teaching him (later) to find his own. Luckily the friend who found him has a compost heap that breeds lots of meal worms, so we will start with those. At 7:30pm, I sounded the trill and he opened his mouth wide to receive 2 meal worms.
He loves to be loosely wrapped in a soft blanket and held against my chest-staying warm and contented.
9pm he ate 4 meal worms and slept in his container right next to my bed.
Today I received a baby Russet Crowned Momotidae (Mot Mot) at 6pm. A neighbor found him on the ground, in a friend's garden. I am challenged to attempt to raise him and release him back into the wild.
This baby has some pinfeathers and some bare skin--the head is reddish brown, the body is teal green, darker green wings and bluish tail feathers. Since his eyes are not open yet I estimate he is about 13 days old. We created a container to represent his nesting chamber from a large coffee can lined with a paper bag, to approximate his "nesting tunnel" and to facilitate cleaning. The container is placed in a small dog carrier for safety. Mot Mots dig a long tunnel, sometimes as deep as 14 ft. into cliff sides, with a larger chamber at the back here 4-5 eggs are laid. The tunnels are dug during the months of August-October, with the parents returning in April-May to lay their eggs. The birds fledge at 3-5 weeks.
I learned that the babe's begging instinct is activated by a low trilling coo from the parent (parents share equally in creating the nest as well as feeding the young). When I imitated that sound (to the best of my ability) Yes! he began to beg with mouth wide open. This became my signal that it was feeding time.
The birds are insectivores, so, of course, one challenge will be finding food as well as teaching him (later) to find his own. Luckily the friend who found him has a compost heap that breeds lots of meal worms, so we will start with those. At 7:30pm, I sounded the trill and he opened his mouth wide to receive 2 meal worms.
He loves to be loosely wrapped in a soft blanket and held against my chest-staying warm and contented.
9pm he ate 4 meal worms and slept in his container right next to my bed.
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Day 18 Project Baby Mot Mot
Today as I sat in front of Hoople’s habitat to feed him he flew right up to the door grate and hung on with a mad flapping of wings. I defin...
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July 2 Hoople is getting used to being fed while in his “cage” rather that me holding him. He’s funny—when he’s had enough he just turns a...
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June 24 Today I received a baby Russet Crowned Momotidae (Mot Mot) at 6pm. A neighbor found him on the ground, in a friend's garden. I...
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July 10 I’ve been trying to get a Hoople to find water on his own (instead of me offering it in a dropper). Today after I put a few drops ...









