Oh I can just see pomegranate all over that lovely cream carpet, I would have kicked my hubby's behind if he had done that besides he would have cleaned up the mess too, oh what we do for love.
Wow, the man's toy is fixed so he can play, so happy Bernie and it must have took off like greased lightning, wish I could have seen it but looks like maybe next weekend we just might and you better be in, we want to see you and your toy.
Glad to hear you had a great weekend.
Argyle is sure a sweet looking bird and it will take more time for him to trust hands again, I shudder to think why that is but thanks for sharing the pics with us, he sure likes a scratch though.
What a nice cage Adina, that will last Sachi a lifetime, I love how those bowls are extended from the cage, leaves the whole inside dimensions of the cage for play and enjoyment, thanks for sharing these pictures with us.
Howardine, you know I will be thinking of you on the 30th and hope it turns out well for you, please keep us updated and I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
I have provided a link to a thread on the list of vegetables and fruits you can offer your grey but be sure to check out the bird food room for lots of ideas and suggestions.
http://www.greyforums.net/forums/bird-food/59809-complete-veggiefruit-list.html
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Speak for yourself Jill:blink: :laugh:
I don't know whether Walmart has this bean mix but I aim to check the next trip I go, thanks for the info.
For the most part greys are very quiet especially when compared to a lot of other birds and certainly more so than any too. I have a sun conure that is louder than my grey.
They have times that they are more vocal but most of the time you hardly hear much out of them except for banging bells, a grey favorite.
If you live in an apartment then a grey will be a better choice over any too.
I am sure they do sense when we are not feeling good, just as they do our anger, frustration, fear and so forth. I hope they made you feel a little better Caroline but those colds sure can make you feel miserable, you take care of yourself you hear!
Out of the three it looks like one of them ought to be able to fix you a lemsip!:lol: :whistle:
Hello Raleej and welcome to our family, we are so glad you could join us and we look forward to hearing more about you and your desire to own a grey.
I am so happy to hear you are doing the research to find out if this is the right fit for you, personally I would pick the grey over the cockatoo even though the rose breasted is one of my favorites too but it is a too and they tend to be more clingy.
Lyn has offered some excellent advice and greys can be good around children if handled properly and of course it depends on the individual grey as some are more tolerant of children and some aren't. My grey is not good around children but then she is not exposed to them on a daily basis.
You will find lots of useful information in our many threads so do read thru them at your leisure and ask questions you may have and we will help you in any way we can.
OMG, I have a 2004 Jeep that has over 94,000 miles on it already, I love driving, never had a speeding ticket, they can't catch me!!!!:lol: :blush: :woohoo:
What can I say, I had a senior moment.:blush:
Time will tell whether she talks or not but the update was great even if she doesn't talk yet, thanks for sharing it with us.
STOP IT, now you are making me sick:sick: omg I just ate a couple of cookies and......................yep just tossed them:sick:
Drink please to wash the nasty taste out of my mouth!!