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Ray is right. Your life is not complete without a ZON to love and adore, and share fun times with.
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OMG! That was exactly my feelings before I got my amazon.....! Boy can I relate!!! Give it up, you know it will happen, and besides, I don't want to be the only crazy bird lady as my kids call me. I am a car lover, how I ended up with so many birds, I still haven't figured out! But the fun and laughter I get from them is worth all the mess, expense chewed up doors etc. LOVED your post, it had me laughing hysterically!!!!
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Wh a story, and quite the scare! I too am an early morning runner, and although I have black shorts and a black jacket, I always wear a reflective vest if I am out in the fog or if it's before the sun has risen. Not worth the risk, many times coming home from work I have almost hit a jogger as they were all dressed in black, . That's a dangerous game to play. PLEASE go out today and buy him a reflective vest AND a ROAD ID bracelet. It has all identifying information, health risks, emergency contact info on it. He will never even know its on his wrist. If the unthinkable happened, they would immediately know who he is and who to contact and allergies etc. Those bracelets have saved do many lives. I wear one when I run and all my kids have them. My youngest, an avid bmx biker, dirt bike and snowmobile rider wears one all the time. And you never know, it will help him during the next the next burglary
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Yup, the spatula was my favorite partoo. It is soooo true happens all the time!
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Sorry about the background music. I teach dance and Zumba and was irking on my lesson plans when Nilah decided to e a show off, that's why there's usually music playing in the background.
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My birds do that also. Have you given your baby a spritz shower with a soft spray bottle? It may help. But it is normal for preening, scratching and claw chewing.
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It is early for him to feel settled and confident to speak a language with you that isn't familiar to you and him. I partially disagree with Dave's advice. I DO believe it is a comfort to them to speak their language thru whistles, but to ONLY whistle would not encourage him to speak. I split my whistles and words in somewhat equal amounts. In the beginning when I first got Talon, I spoke more than whistling, but when I did whistle back at her, we had a fun game going on, one that helped the bonding and trust process, I think it gave her the confidence to try speaking my language. I do still whistle back to my 3 birds and they enjoy trying new whistles and watching me at my failure to copy them!
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How cute! :cool:
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I sually chalk things up like that to a stage or a bad day. I would leave her alone for a bit. She is clearly telling you she is mad about something. Don't engage her when she behaves this way, or try talking to her in a different type of voice, a lighter, softer higher pitched one. That works with my amazon.
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Thanks Dan. Great advice. I NEVER in a million years expected they would react the way they did when I asked them to step up and come with me..
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Here is a video of Nilah after her shower on my front door. Notice the chew marks? Those are from Rikki...
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There have been a couple of members here that have changed their birds name. Impersonally wouldn't, cause they know their name, they don't care if it's a girl or boy name, and my thoughts are they are under enough of a change in their life, nice to,have as much as a usual routine as possible to make them feel comfortable....just my opinion.
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Phew? How scary! I had a friend whose bird swallowd a toothpick, the vet operated, the bird did ok at first, but complications set in and he died soon after...
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Wow! That's great. What a story to remember. What a personality she has. Guess she let you know who owns the place now!
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How adorable! I bet you can't wait....love the big boy cage!
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I had a friend suggest a giant butterfly net for quickly catching them.......? My 3 birds were scared, and I saw the fear in their eyes, but they trusted me as I convinced them it was ok to step up and all was well, but as soon as I took a couple of steps, their fear flight instinct kicked in and they were off flying.....on my second attempt to get them, it took a bit more convincing, then holding them tightly against my chest until I was able to get them to their carriers and locked in.
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http://parrotnation.com/2011/01/09/preparing-yourself-for-getting-a-bird/
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Only got one attempt at a bite tonight, and it was only a medium one! Woo hoo!
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Ray, thats hysterical! Would love to see a video of that! My greys have no desire to play with us using their bodies in any way. We would be hamburg if we tried it. Guess we neglected to do that in the beg. But Rikki was over 2 when we adopted her.
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I will say, that my birds are used to testing smoke alarms and hearing them, so that isn't the issue, it was the 2 things combined, blaring alarms And being put in their travel cages. And as far as I'm concerned, a blaring smoke alarm IS an emergency and should be treated as such. That why you have them and when they detect smoke, it IS at harmful levels for our birds delicate respitory systems.
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Well, a while back, someone started a thread titled In case of emergency.....something like that. Many of you offered great suggestions about what to have ready in the event of any emergency. Things such as food, travel cages, plans etc. Well, one thing that I am not so sure we all understood happened in my house tonight. I had been having trouble with my oil furnace today, it would come on and blow cold air only. I went down in to the basement and took it upon myself to try and push the button so the ignition would start up. Seeing as it was a Saturday I was happy to save a weekend emergency call to the oil repair company. I was going to call them on Monday morning. I only had to push the button twice throughout the day. It worked the other times. Late in the day, Nilah was chillin out on my knee as I was on the couch watching tv. I felt the cold air blowing out again, so her and I went down in the basement to push the button again.....we came upstairs, back onro the couch and was enjoying our tv show. I glanced out the back of my living room windows and saw a horrific amount of smoke, i jumped up, sending Nilah flying off and went out onto the back deck where I saw fuel oil smoke pouring out the vent of the house. I ran back into the house and shut off the furnace using the emergency switch upstairs. A few seconds later, the smoke alarms went off everywhere in my house. I ran into the basement to see if there was a fire and the basement had a lot of smoke near the furnace, saw no flames (thank god) and on my way upstairs grabbed the travel cages for the birds as I wasn't sure what would happen next. The alarms were still blaring, so my first thought was to get the birds put of the house into the car and back it away from the house if need be. Anytime prior to this when my Smoke alarms went off for any reason, the birds were either in their cages, or they were perched Somewhere up high in the house. They would copy the alarms, staying where they were until I shut them off. Here's the scary, shocking part: my birds would step up onto my hand when asked today, but we're so scared by the alarms, they would then fly off! It was very difficult and time consuming when seconds count to try and get them off the high perches and hold them tightly as I took them to their travel cages nearby and tried to stuff them into them before they could fly out again. it took me a long time to get the 3 of them in their cages while the alarms were blaring. It deeply troubled me....if god forbid there ever was a real fire, how would I get them into their cages when seconds count and flames are coming at you..... it makes me think we need to have a practice drill so they don't fear the alarms, my birds have never been fearful,of their travel cages, they love going off on an adventure in them, but with the quickness, and the alarms blaring, they KNOW something is wrong. Can't blame it on my fear, as I do tend to remain calm in these types of situations, the panic and fear sets in later... I would love to hear any thoughts and advice from others. I just felt is is a warning, no matter how prepared we are, we could never expect something like this to happen, how tragic this could be....:(
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It has only been a month. I don't think you should expect much from him. It can take them months before they show their true colors. I would whistle and talk to him. I am sure he would enjoy the game of getting you to mimic him! It will make him more comfortable that you are willing to communicate in the way that is natural to him. Greys can be quiet for a long time just taking in your words, your tone, etc. They seem to need to really listen intently for quite some time, and just when you have given up all hope, they will repeat a word they have heard. Some greys don't talk, but others can take a while, like I said, a month is a very short time to bond, trust and feel comfortable..
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Aww. What a wonderful story! You are such a good mommy to take the extra time that he wanted with you. That's am irreplaceable moment! Makes all your patience worthwhile!!
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Very nice! Makes me wish I could take my 3 out like that
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Stupidity at its best! Thanks for the giggle.