Find Organic cones then stuff with finely chopped veggies, safflower seed, hemp seed, a little fresh mango, almond butter, dried safflower flowers, coconut chips and a little plain yogurt. Now mix together, stuff into cone and serve your to your bird. I am sure you can all come up with other yummy stuffings.
Greycie is always welcome >:>
Excellent suggestion, in an emergency getting a bird out to safety is so important that leaning to step up onto, either hand, arm or whatever is offered should be practiced.
Flighted birds just feel right, I do understand the safety issues that guide some decision making. Flighted Greys at our house but not all are expert flyers, some just lazy. However the Too's make it more challenging to keep up with their shall we say creative side?
No replacement for a good imagination, creativity and the dollar store, good job. Harry Too saw your bird room and wants to come visit.
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Lemurs look so cuddly and cute but those canine teeth are set at just the right angle to open an artery so you are fortunate indeed. I love them and they are all endangered but after working with them I always treated them with respect and kept some distance between us. So sorry you got injured but it will give you a great story to tell later. Keep haling and so glad your flock is giving you some sympathetic time.
Welcome to you both, even though he is enjoying his formula it would be a good idea to leave a dish of veggies available for him to play with and snack on.
Probably a little shocky, may have a headache too. You need to watch him for any signs of balance problems,sitting puffed up, head tilt. He should resume normal activity eating and drinking normally with in an hour or so. If not please call your Vet. we don't want to miss treating any bruising to brain or air sacks. It would not hurt to call the Vet and report the injury to get their opinion on what to watch for or if a visit should be done now.
Yes Tooztalk.com for those who have the courage, creative problem solving skills and deafness required to live with Too's. I agree with Jayd they got attention and they appreciate that response weather it be positive or negative it still feeds their inner drama queen. I know I live with 2 Too's, love them appreciate their creativity, beauty, companionship and you have to appreciate their joi de vivre even when they drive you out of your mind and you wish they had volume controls.