It’s Monday Mischief and how do we even begin? There is so much mischief in our house since Twinkle came home, that it really is hard to pick one mischievous incident! Maybe we should switch the focus, and show a little mischief from my brother Kes. That’s him on the right, looking slightly doofy. He’s so sweet though!
He may look sweet and unassuming, but you haven’t seen him around birds. His fierceness comes out, and everyone is reminded that he has a high prey drive. We took a little routine trip to the vet the other day, and they have some birds there in the waiting room. (In a cage) Kes expressed more than a little interest in them.
At one point he had his tongue out, and then, it happened. He put his nose near the bird, and the bird touched his nose with his beak. We couldn’t get that on camera, but this is a few seconds before.
The picture that is missing is the one where Kes makes contact! Then all hell breaks loose. Kes gets very excited and has to be escorted from the area! The bird is OK, and still curious about Kes. This is one brave bird.
For everyone around, it was mischief with a capital M.
We are joining Snoopy’s Dog Blog, Alfie’s Blog and My Brown Newfies for the Monday Mischief Blog Hop. We thank them for hosting, and providing us with much mischief to emulate!
Kes, Leo would like to have a talk with you.
Uh-oh! Sorry Leo,
Kes
Maybe Kes was feeling a little “peckish” after that encounter? 😉
Wags (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats.
Hahahah!
Mom says she doesn’t know what we would have done if we were that close to a bird! It definitely would have began with a capital M as well! BOL!
Paw taps!
Woof! Now that was a close encounter!
Haha! No one was ever really in danger! We promise!
I can’t imagine Kilo getting that close to a bird, amazing!
The little bird likes to look at the dogs!
Would have changed things entirely if the bird had taken a chuck out of his nose. My own dogs are fascinated with rodents, particularly yard rabbits.
I think the bird couldn’t have reached him. Who knows!
Wow, that was some mischief.
Might we suggest adding your blog link to your Google profile? We only found you because we know you, but those that don’t would never find you.
It was obviously the bird’s fault! Hahaha!
That’s what Kes said, but Leo of Cascadian Nomads would say different
Hey Kes
That sure is capital ‘M’ mischief buddy! I’m always curious about birds too so I probably would have been escorted away too – Tee Hee
I hope you’re having a fun day,
Your pal Snoopy
Yes Snoopy, that is what happens, they escort us AWAY from the birdie!
OMD…What pawesome mischief Kes!
Smileys!
Dory, Jakey, Arty & Bilbo
yes, we take our hats off to kew
oops Kes