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Talon

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  1. Excellent! I will try this new recipe next time as well.
  2. Oh SterlingSL, I am so sorry for your loss. There are no words.....I am glad you have a special memorial in his honor. Jeez, I tear up and cry every time a grey in our family here flies over the rainbow bridge..to join the waiting flock.
  3. That's so cool! What a milestone. Doesn't it all seem worth the wait now?
  4. I use non-toxic, no fumes oven cleaner. I do have a self cleaning oven, many times, I will start the cycle, but end it after about 10 minutes. I keep my fan on, open windows and birds in their cages. I have been doing it this way for 8 years....
  5. Yes, that picture is my Rikki also. She does this frequently, her way of telling me she wants something or to go somewhere, although she is an incredible flyer!
  6. My cag does te same thing, but sometimes quivers as well. She wasn't allowed to fly until I got her, but I think it is because she was clipped and couldn't fly, but wanted to. It's as tho they want to take off and fly somewhere but can't or aren't sure. Usually when she does this, I talk to her and reassure her I am near. Or I go and pick her up and bring her with me.
  7. Yes, my greys seem to be molting as well. Lots of spray baths with aloe is in order I think.
  8. Funny, this these replies remind me, that Nilah my amazon prefers to step up onto the back of your flat hand only in the am when I get her out of her cage. Other times, she could care less as long as she is on you.
  9. That was very sweet to watch. She loves you so much!
  10. Thanks for the info....usually push into the lower tummy in and out repeatedly with encouragement works, but guess you have a stubborn one there...
  11. Welcome to our family and thank you for such an informative post, it helps with the advice you will get here. I have a tag and a cag in my home. First off, there is o guarantee that your grey will talk, some never do, you need to know there is no guarantee it will. But they will be just as sweet and loving as one who doesn't. I can defininately say, that my tag is very easy going, less afraid of new things, but still fearful occasionally of some things. She is sweet and kind, but very much a practical joker when you least expect it. She even laughs after she gets us. She talked very early, she said her first word at 4 months. She is not a cuddler and doesn't like to be petted or rubbed unless she asks, and then it's only for about 3 seconds at a time at your request. My cag is scared of everything, has a much louder talking voice, loves loves loves cuddles at night. But like I said, much more nervous and fearful of everything I bring into the house even any new item sitting on the counter will make her shy way. Hope this helps, and please keep us updated. Don't think males vs females makes a difference, but I have all girls. And yes they all bite on occasion, so beware, some here have greys that never bite, but most wil Especially when they feel threatened and you have to learn to read their body language, which is a lifelong lesson.
  12. That's great! Lots of praise whenever he steps up. When you ask him to step up, where do you put your finger in regards to his body?
  13. Yes, this is completely normal for a grey. They just want to be wherever you are and e a part of what your doing. They are flock creatures and you are part of their flock. You could set up a schedule for them of out of cage time, and give them a few hours in his cage in the afternoon. That's when they usually like quiet/nap time. I was home most of the time for a few years, And allowed them out all day and they would misbehave a lot, I found once I gave them their quiet time, they were happier birds
  14. Hi everyone, I just wanted to update. I decided not to take Talon to the vet for the time being. She appears to be doing very well after her soaking on Sunday. in fact, she has been very active, plying more and seemingly much happier. So I will continue the soaking events regularly, and see in time if I notice anything more. Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions, I have used many of them. I even added a paper roll in her cage and she has been having fun with that, also I poked small holes into an empty toilet paper roll, and poked long uncooked noodles (her avorite teat) into each hole and hung it in her cage. SHe loved that as well!
  15. I mean it, and I, we, re here for you. Stay strong and any time you need a talking to, I'm good for it. You will have up days and down days, but that will only make you stronger. Rely on your flock to see you thru and they will. You are needed and loved by them.
  16. Chezron, I have known you almost since the beginning here. I have always read and looked forward to what you contribute to our family. NEVER EVER make life changing decisions when you're going thru a divorce, depression or any other type of grief. You are grieving, but you are grieving for a person that didn't exist. He is not the person you thought he was, you were in love with someone you thought existed, but really never did, or he wouldn't have left you. He did you a favor, but you won't realize that for quite some time. Trust me on that. You are living day to day in a fog, unable to see things clearly. You NEED your birds to help you thru this difficult time. And you will get thru it. They will help you. They understand, and having you as a depressed person is something they will accept for as long as needed. They know your sad, and in them keeping quiet, they are just letti g you know they don't need your excitement and interaction, they will just be. It won't change them, it will make them show you their love for you even more. They need you and only you to keep their life and home stable. It is not the time to uproot them. I am very sorry for the difficulty you are experiencing, but we are here for you. Please come here and vent, share,cry, or just let us know how your day is. It WILL get better, but for now, you need to take care of yourself and your flock, one day at a time, don't look past that. The future will wait. We are here for you, we are your family
  17. Thanks for the pics. Talon seems to like small toys, but maybe I will try something different with her and make her work harder! Thank you everyone for all the advice and suggestions. I need to get more creative. It's hard to remember to change things up when working full time and kids and other animals. Guess I need a kick in the butt.
  18. Okay, I put Talon in her cage and gave her a soaking with 2 spray bottles of water and aloe juice. She didn't like it at first, but finally sat there and seemed to enjoy the constant misting. guess I better make this much more of a weekly habit for now. I still can't do this to Rikki, but she seems to like to bathe in the water dish on our tree stand in the kitchen once or twice a week.
  19. My birds love pine cones but haven't had them in a while. Maybe I'll pick some up this week
  20. I think you are right Dan. I do think it maybe lack of bathing....feeling like a bad parront. I am going to put her in her cage and spray her today with aloe and water. She does have lots to shred and chew both I'm and out of her cage. I like the idea of an industrial paper towel roll. Can you post a picture? I seems big in my mind.
  21. Hmm interesting testimonials. I wonder if they are successful with just the pine cones and no collar. I am very much against those....I didn't see any collar pics on the web site. Will have to look again. Are they just regular pine comes or are they treated with something?
  22. The oly schedule chage was a little over a year ago. She seems happy, talking all the time, playing tease and case games with Nilah. I do feel something is going on with her.....I can't help but wonder if it's because she hasn't gotten wet in a long time. She despises water and I haven't seen her bathe in her water bowl for quite some time. Her chest definitely looks plucked as I see tonight. She is on my knee having her nightly noodle time, something we haven't done in a couple of years...but have started again this week in hopes it will help. She has seemed happier the last couple of days....hope it helps .
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