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kittykittykitty

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  1. Another beautiful Amazon! :cheer: So were the now extinct species. :angry: Post edited by: kittykittykitty, at: 2010/01/31 02:43<br><br>Post edited by: kittykittykitty, at: 2010/01/31 02:58
  2. Let us raise our songs to Penny! And dance with Dayo. Thank you from Precious and me. May I add thank you to the moderators? This is one fantastic forum!{Feel-good-000200BB}
  3. Lyn, it is a celebration! You've worked hard for this.
  4. Blue is a wonderful bird! How special you can have hm visit. :lol: It makes me wonder if Sammy is still alive. I'm sure he was wild cought also.
  5. Good to know Harrison's covers it all. Precious eats it well, plus fruits and veggies.
  6. Have you seen the photo of the moon from the North Pole when the moon was at its closest? I received it on an e-mail forward. I would post it here if I knew how.
  7. Iam so sorry that you need to rehome your wonderful grey. I wish you the very best.
  8. Such good news, Caroline:cheer: :cheer: :cheer: I'm so happy for you and Tully.
  9. Jay, thank you! You know how wonderful the desert is with its flora and fauna.
  10. Yes, Greys have a lot of dust. Most members of my family have allergies. Spraying our Grey regularly, using Aloe vera juice to spray her and keeping the humidity up minimize the problem. No one in the family has had trouble tolerating her. Dave is the one with the answers!
  11. According to the California Parrot Project six species of Amazons have naturalized here: Red-crowned, Lilac crowned, Blue-fronted, Red-lored, White-fronted, Yellow-headed. There are many theories as to how they came here. When I was in Borrego Springs I saw them living in the palm trees. I was told they had migrated there from Mexico. I found mention of a grey paorrot naturalization on another site, but could not verify this. There are verified flocks of parakeets, cockatoos, macaws, lovrbirds, budgies, cockatiels, etc. I thought some of you in other parts of the world might be interested in knowing we have wild parrots here. One of the flocks in Redlands came just before sunset while my husband was dying and called to him, "Come fly with us." He answered, "Silly birds, I can't fly." They laughed as they flew off. He did join them a few hours later.
  12. What a lovely baby! Thanks for sharing.
  13. I'm certainly relieved also for both of the birds. I knew about air sacs but had no idea one could become displaced. Whew!!! :whistle: :ohmy:
  14. I keep returning here to read how things are going for you, Deb. I am very concerned. This family is the most supportive and if anyone can help this group can. Please keep posting. Love and prayers.
  15. I azm sooo proud of all of you!!! You all deserve hugs and rah, rah, rahs. {Feel-good-000200BB}
  16. Beautiful birds! So many endangered species! Thank you Jay.
  17. Sammy, the CAG we parrot sat many years ago, pulled out all of his tail feathers when they were long enough for him to grab but none of the others. We didn't know what to do but now I would spray him with aloe vera and give him lots more toys. We did give him lots of attention. He should have had a much larger cage, also.
  18. I cleaned out a couple of nursing article folders, checked the news from Haiti and repeatedly checked back for grey forum. I thought my computer might have done something crazy. Sure glad it's back! :ohmy:
  19. I haven't had it done and I didn't see it in surgery rotation but I've had patients and friends who've had it done. Do you have a hand specialist to do the surgery? You'll be glad to be able to play the piano pain free.
  20. Everyone is off to a really good start. Hip, hip, hurray!!!:laugh:
  21. Thank you Jay and Dan. They are super special! Love them!!!
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