What birdie is that?

Ch
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I have a little birdie here that passes my kitchen window every day when my window is open.
This birdie has often got lost in my apartment and comes relatively close to you. I saw yesterday (Sunday) that he had something stuck to his stomach. Today he came back and sat in front of me on the laptop monitor and started singing and watching me. He has no ring and is actually a "wild one", but I have the feeling that he is somehow used to people.
When he was sitting at my laptop with me today I "grabbed" him and saw what he had to stick to it - it was chewing gum… I had everything removed from him as much as possible. I then held it briefly before I took it outside. And for the comments "You are holding him too tight" -> We ourselves had budgerigars, canaries and parakeets and zebra finches, so I knew that it was not too tight and he could free himself at any time and just get out of hand " leap".
But does jmd know what that birdie is?
And after I got him out, he came back to my windowsill 10 minutes later and started singing…
I have only

Pa

A robin.

Ch

Ok, I was wondering if it was really a robin but I wasn't sure…

No

Well done!

Ch

What did well now? Chewing gum removed or left free? So he really kept extremely still…

Ni

Oh how cute is that? 😳

well then there's probably only one explanation: you are probably a Disney princess😂😊

So seriously. Maybe the bird really belongs to someone or has escaped from a zoo where he was used to being fed by humans. 🤷🏼♀️

or he simply likes you xD😊

I would just put him a little bird feeder or put him food and some water in a little bowl on the windowsill. He always comes every day anyway

ps so it is definitely tame if you can even chew gum from your stomach

Gu

There are some animals that are used to humans or are not so shy. I get visitors of different kinds every day 😂

But even in my home country a few years ago I had certain animals that were just very trusting🤷♂️

No

That you helped him.