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This has nothing to do with our bratty spoiled little 5mo old Grey but with a rescued Jardine's parrot we got out of a filthy critter rescue. Her name is Raven. She's young but has lived a rough life till we found her. She's what I consider my heart bird. She's not very friendly but has good reason not to be. Her favorite person is my wife. My wife gets special treatment by Raven most notably a "wurrr wurrr" whenever my wife picks her up. It's very sweet. All I ever get is mostly growls. Jardine's are known to have a 'sweet growl' which I sometimes will get. Anyway, last night we were doing the potty thing (they're both partially potty trained to go on a tray) with Raven and she got a dried banana slice reward - one of her favorites. My wife handed Raven off to me to handle the crumblies while she went to the kitchen. Raven suddenly started giving me the soft sweet growl and hooking her bill over my thumb and pulling. I called my wife to ask if she knew what Raven was doing - not a clue. So I lowered my face to talk to her and she reached for my lips and put the nana chip right in my lips. We were both floored. I took a nibble of the chip and handed it back to Raven. While we were going on about what we just witnessed, Raven starts it again and I lower my head and she passes off the chip again - unbelievable. This happened yet a third time before the chip was pretty much used up. Each time Raven would take a little and then hand it off to me. She was literally communicating with me to take a bite of her chip. The sweet little girl was sharing her treat. So we're committed to having the camcorder ready so the next time this happens we can get it on video. It was super sweet.
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I read this and immediately went home and punished my cat. It didn't work - haahaaa. I see someone has never had the pleasure of being domesticated by a cat. ;P
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The pic of the lil GCCs is cute. We have an ornery GCC named Stuart (Stewie). To think he once looked so cute and innocent - I hardly believe it
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SOL - Shit Out of Luck. An acronym that's been in use well before the meme generation came along with their 'LOL's and other B.S. SOL - like the poor little Green Cheek Conure we rescued from a family with a kid that no longer wanted a bird. He's lucky we came along. best-parrots-for-families-with-children/
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here's one reason why: http://avianambassadors.com/BirdTraining/bird-tricks-to-avoid/ It didn't take me long to figure out they are pretty much ripoffs who plagiarizer other people's work.
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Any chance you can wait and get the baby issue settled first - I'm talking months/years down the road? If one has to go, of course the baby wins out and the parrot is SOL.
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Interesting...we have a 'Stewie' too. Stuart, our Green Cheek Conure. And Greycie is out CAG.
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Specifically looking for - Tropican Hi Performance Sticks - Harrison's Hi Potency Course Grind - Tropmix This is straight off the breeders paperwork that came with Greycie. Supposedly it's what she'll eat and waste 90% tossing it off the side of the boat. I'm toying with the idea of just flushing some money down the toilet instead .
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Texas. Where else is there?
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There are three complaints in this thread over a period of several years. I'd steer very clear of these clowns.
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Hmmmm....Greycie-pot-pie has a nice ring to it.
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Real name: Greycie Flying around the house doing the pterodactyl scream: yelled to anyone else in her strafing zone "watch out for 'Flying rat with her panties on fire'. It took a while for my daughter to figure out what I meant by 'panties on fire' i.e. red tail. Pet names: Greycie-poo. Everyone in our house gets a name with -poo on the end for some reason. I'm Daddy-poo. I think my daughter started this. Greycie-may. I have no idea why I call her this sometimes. When she's in trouble by my wife: Greycie Sterling. When my daughter is in trouble she gets the Sterling appendix as well. Anyone who is in trouble gets associated with me by my last name of Sterling by default. I guess I am chief trouble-maker. And my personal favorite: Bat or Bat-bird. She loves to hang upside down. I'm always telling anyone who will listen - "I paid good money for an African Grey and all I got was a Bat - I got jipped".
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I rescued a pigeon once, nearly same circumstance. Found it had been floating downstream and was standing on a little island waiting to be devoured by whatever found it next. I reared him into a fully fledged pigeon and named him 'Mr. Pigoey'. He was a sweet sweet bird. What I remember most about him was that he liked to tail me on my ride to work. I lived about 3 miles from where I worked and regularly rode my motorcycle. I'd get him up to 40-50mph and he'd finally bank and turn and go to who-knows-where. There was evidence that he returned to his roost box that I built for his outdoor living - we kept him as an indoor bird. Returning home from work, some days I could count on seeing him either sitting on a telephone wire and swooping down behind me or he'd appear from nowhere. I had him for several years. They are neat birds.
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140 mile round trip!!! Wish we had a place like that over here. We're going to the bird show in Richardson this Saturday. Although a lady we bought a cage from that lives near us said the bird shows aren't what they used to be. She no longer goes to them.
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Back Home After My First Trip Away From Gracie
SRSeedBurners replied to JeffNOK's topic in The GREY Lounge
HAAAHAA...I like your attitude. "Love fades but a Grey lasts a lifetime" - needs to be made into a shirt, or a bumper sticker, or something. -
I like the name Scooby!
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Reminds me of a cribbing horse. Sure she's not sucking air?
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She's not a doctor, nor did she stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, but Greycie highly recommends a stay at the Marble Falls LaQuinta Inns and Suites.
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Greycie had trouble with hers for the first week. I ended up hanging it from her play area and it was constantly hanging from my ear (she's allowed on my shoulder). After a while, since it was where she constantly wanted to be, she overrode her own fear of it. Took another two weeks of constantly just touching and laying it on her before she finally started to forget about it. Then I went to offering treats but only if she'd stick her head through the hole. Now it's just a matter of having peanuts handy to distract her while I take it on and off. Yes, she trained me well.
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Another photo caption contest - my entry: "A beer please, and one for my friend here too if you don't mind"
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Are you talking about the part that wraps around your wrist? Our Greycie has tried a time or two to gnaw that in half and never succeeded so I figured the makers of the harness figured out how to make it chew proof. This is not good news if your Grey chewed right through it. I never leave mine unattended when I take her out but she's constantly working on it. This means I'm going to have to be paranoid about the chew factor now.
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I want to make a boing but can't find the SS wire. HD or Lowes do not carry it.
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Nowhere on their site can I find where 'local' could possibly be.
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Greycie says welcome to Dallas! Not sure where murfchck lives but we're in Allen.
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Has she always been one to be on her back like that?