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Greywings

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  1. Look forward to his new beginnings with you and following the improvements ahead for him, I know he will blossom in your care. It is always an amazing difference when a bid gets fresh food a better cage with toys and things to do but most of all feels safe and loved.{Feel-good-000200BB}
  2. She is a doll, now put a piece of tape over that scary light.
  3. It may be a yeast or bacterial infection I would strongly suggest making a visit to your Avain Vet. then let us know how he is doing.
  4. I will second your answer, my entire flock will respond if they hear the dogs or my elderly Mother moving around at night. Pookie my CAG has the quietest response-the wing flutter. The Too's are much louder. They do need that 10-12 hours of dark time to avoid the grumpies but it is my observation that they do sleep lightly more of the time and heavier a smaller portion of that. Maybe they vary a bit form bird to bird on their individual needs..
  5. Dr Gary Harwell DVM is in the Hobby Airport area he is the Vet I use and is both Avian and Zoo certified. Clinic is not imposing but he saved a Molluccan with a badly infected leg bone who was near death.
  6. From what I have observed they often imitate the most expressive or most dramatic voices and sounds.
  7. Mine will not eat it, they would rather starve first. Fresh foods are what they get now with some cooked foods,home made birdy bread and a balance seed mix.
  8. This is some very chilly global warming 29degrees Fahrenheit here just South of the Houston Texas area, predicted to reach a low of 19 degrees Sat. morning. eeek not our weather I think we got weather from Canada this year. Those pictures of the snow are so beautiful just too cold.
  9. Hey gang did any of you get to see this footage of a Comet becoming part of our Sun? COMET TOAST: The solar system has one less comet. The subtraction occurred yesterday when a bright comet discovered by NASA's STEREO-A spacecraft plunged toward the sun and evaporated. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) had an excellent view of the encounter. Click on the image to set the scene in motion: http://www.spaceweather.com/images2010/03jan10/comet_c2_anim.gif?PHPSESSID=k68hpaedue2t26ml17ci73lm11<br><br>Post edited by: Greywings, at: 2010/01/04 17:57
  10. I will try to follow my instincts more often.
  11. I understand why they want a swab but can't they allow you to take it under their direction to avoid the risk of sedation?
  12. Beautiful! Great story as well, it is always best if the bird is allowed to do the choosing.
  13. It took courage to share that story, the flip side is that maybe some one will take the lesson offered and keep their own birds safer because of what happened. Hope Rikki heals quickly and do let us all know how she is doing. What a scare!
  14. Good for you and even better for her. They are a reserved bird so do not rush the relationship. Wonderful to hear she is receiving more baths that will go a long way towards helping her feather condition. It would be good to know what her diet is presently, fresh veggies and some fruit can do her some good as well. Giving her lots to do like shredder toys and paper to tear will be good for her as well but go slow on introducing new things to her cage you don't ant to frighten her. What are your other behavioral concerns?
  15. Nice information and always good to learn!B)
  16. In two more hours it will be 2010 here so wishing you all Health, Wealth and Feathered Happiness this very New Year!
  17. eek can you get an Avian Veterinarian by phone? What heavy metals do you suspect he might have been exposed to? Can you get a little Gatorade or Pedialyte in to him? I do know some of the Vets over here recommend P-nut butter and a non iron oatmeal mixed together to help bind the metal fragments and pass them out of his system. You bird cannot wait and needs medical help ASAP. here is a copy and paste list of Avian Vets worldwide, hope you can get him some help. World Wide Avian Vet Listing World Wide Avian Vet Listing. 134 US Vet Listings currently on file in 121 cities. ... Have an avian vet you really like? If you will send us his/her name, ... www.parrotpro.com/avlist.php -<br><br>Post edited by: Greywings, at: 2010/01/01 04:46
  18. Nice to have some birdy colors on the board. Good to see your Zons in such good feather!
  19. An entertaining Christmas for us all, only you get the to clean up. Thank you for that sharing.:laugh:
  20. Working for the bird, who says they are bird brains? Darn feathered aliens are on their way to taking over the world. lol Father Christmas was very good to him.
  21. From one Jill to another congrats and you will do very well indeed. Now do we celebrate with a party? lol
  22. Love those manually inserted freckles on the Sun. So much beauty and so much space still to see. Appreciate the photos and you in the "cannon" is just too good!
  23. If he had rotten fruit in his cage do please keep an eye on his droppings and his breathing. If he inhaled any mold spores he could develop some nasty breathing issues later. So nice that you are a chef and have a variety of fresh veggies and fruits available. Most Greys also appreciate some whole grain pastas cooked or raw and enjoy sprouted grains and a cooked mash of beans and grains as well. Hope you have no nonstick pans at home they can be a quick death for your Grey.
  24. You have been given some great advice already so I will just add that you are in for an interesting time establishing a rewarding relationship with Sampson. Time and patience will be you most reliable tools. Move slowly speak softly and share time together. You can read or sing to him enjoy music and share little pieces of what ever healthy snacks you may have around the house. Looking forward to sharing stories of how your interactions unfold.
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