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Timbersmom

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  1. OK, bit the bullet and ordered the pak-o-bird for greys. If I can't get him in it, I'll probably be on here trying to get somebody to buy it! I have high hopes though. Thanks for the good advice
  2. I always enjoy your posts! My conversion to Harrison's has not gone well, but I keep throwing them in. Interesting about the light and the snacking. Timber's area is never totally dark (he doesn't seem to like that), and I notice that he snacks at night sometimes as well.
  3. Bongo may turn into a regular chatterbox in time! Exciting times when you see progress like that
  4. Ah, a chicken in every pot.. Hope Pat is better today!
  5. I have no clue on the height issue. I do know what you mean about your son. I have the same situation. My youngest son is at college, and he is Timber's obvious favorite. He gets so excited when Dakota comes home! Honestly, it is what it is. Timber and I have developed a good relationship, and I think you and Alfie will too. Your son may always be the "favorite" though if this is the first time you have noticed that may not be the case. Even if it is, it doesn't mean you and Alfie can't have a good relationship too. Hang in there!
  6. Thanks for the advice! I plan on using is for outings and for transport. My biggest fear is that I will get it and won't be able to get him to go in it easily. I'd like to be able to use it a lot, not just to go to the vet. I spend a lot of time outside in the spring, summer and fall and would like for him to be able to go too, especially since it will cut into his out of cage time.
  7. Thanks! The hard part of having to order everything on-line is never being able to see what it actually looks like!
  8. LOL Hubby always tells Timber he is ready for some "bird pie" when he is being annoying.
  9. That does sound like good news. Progress!
  10. OK Pak-O-Bird owners... I am about to bite the bullet and buy one. My question is this.... Timber is a small TAG (barely in the range size-wise). Do I need a medium or would the small work? Thanks!
  11. I really enjoyed reading these! Timber has so many nicknames that I don't know where to start! He is Timber Dale when he is into something (Dale is my husband's middle name, and we always tack it on when any member of the flock including kids and cats are misbehaving). He is "Timbert," "Timbster," "that bird," "the Timbird," "the good bird," "the pretty bird," "big bird," "baby bird," "such a mean bird," depending on circumstances. My youngest son, Timber's favorite, just says "BBBIIIIIIRD" low and growly when he comes in and sees him (Timber has this one down pat).
  12. What murfchck said... As to when to start teaching step-up I've never had a young bird so I don't really know the answer to that. However, I'd think 8 months would be old enough. Most recommend that training take place away from the cage. They need to feel safe and secure in the cage and you shouldn't invade it unless there is an emergency. Hopefully others with more experience will come along and add to this!
  13. Excellent responses and advice here from the others. All I can add is that Timber (my TAG) rarely screeches or screams. He does make some loud noises (ones that he has picked up from things in his environment) but not constantly. That said, you have read that some of our members DO have greys that screech and are noisy. When you get a grey, you really don't know how they will be. Some are louder than others, and some of that is due to personality I'd guess not just training. Since there is no guarantee that a quiet baby will evolve into a quiet adult, please just remember this when you bring a baby home. I am not trying to discourage you in any way. I just know from reading these forums that we often have expectations for our birds that aren't met. We love them anyway of course, but I think you need to go into this understanding that is is a lifetime commitment, and things may not always go like you hope and plan. It is much the same as having a baby, you never know what they will be like personality-wise, and they continue to evolve and mature over time. Good luck
  14. Ooops, can't see the pic! Hello and welcome to you and Gracie!
  15. Hello and welcome! Looking forward to pics and more about your new companion
  16. Very nice videos! Thanks for sharing
  17. Timber will still try anything that is warm and comes on a spoon, and he is 5 years!
  18. Great pics, thanks for sharing!
  19. I agree with Ray. I think that after a few days of "normality" Gracie will be the same as ever with you. I wouldn't be surprised if she is behaving that way just to make you jealous. They are that smart!
  20. Yes, they do know when you are upset, mad, moody or whatever!
  21. Amazing how those little things we don't think anything about make such a difference. Timber has now adjusted to me wearing my headband (aerobics) but he is still cautious about it after 10 months.
  22. Welcome to you and Elf! Good luck and God bless
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