Holly has a special relationship with all God’s creatures. Because of that bond she has felt the responsibility to share with others important All God’s creature information.

Here is a handy dandy list for your reference:

1. Holly traps beavers, raccoons and turtles.
2. A skunk falls asleep on Holly’s back porch.
3. Holly goes camping in deer country.
4. Holly shows you how to put your dog in the car.

With this amazing All God’s Creatures resume, Holly was not surprised when a bird arrived shortly after Thanksgiving dinner:




A special thanks to the editing wizardry of blog-Stedman…



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42 Comments

  1. “Look how close he’s letting me get with the camera…” those could be famous last words.

    National Geographic will surely be calling you now.

  2. I am CRYING I’m laughing so hard. What a great video. Also, that song is going to be stuck in my head ALL DAY. Thanks, Holly. 🙂

  3. That video is hilarious!! Kinda Blair Witch Project though….ooh, a little nauseated!

    This happened to me and my sisters once. We brought an injured bird into the house to “help it” and all of a sudden it came to life!!! It took HOURS to catch it, probably b/c we didn’t have the “right equipment”!!

  4. Oh Holly. Oh birdie. Did it survive?

    How does this happen to you? I mean, we keep BEES and no birds come in. Have huge gardens, no birds.

    Have you checked for termites?

    I do love love love the hair. It makes your face glow and your eyes light up. Just say “no” to blonde.

  5. Great blogumentary. You were incredibly composed. I would have done a lot more screaming (in order to coax the bird into the trap, of course.)
    Wild animals in homes are frightening no matter the size, am I right?

  6. OK, I just watched it again..

    Did you punch a hole in the wall when you whacked above the shower with the fishing net? ‘Cause there’s a black mark after you smash the net into the wall…