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SRSeedBurners

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  1. "hand over the cookies and nobody has to get bit"
  2. Would love to see pics too. Everything you mentioned is spot on. We took in an older 21 y.o. Grey that was a talker. My first Grey, GreycieMae, refuses to talk, but when we got Huey, it's crazy how much we converse with him. He tells us what to do, when to do it, what he wants. I don't even have to think for myself anymore 🤣 They definitely are way beyond mimicry, although they do a lot of that too. My GreycieMae, female, is attached to me. She will tolerate my wife but sometimes will strike at her. Huey has goggle eyes for my wife. He tolerates me and will occasionally attack me, unless he wants something, then he's real nice until he gets what he wants. But I found it helped when he came along. Before Huey I couldn't leave GreycieMae alone - ever. They're not friends at all but they are company for each other out in the bird room.
  3. I found casters at Lowes (I believe) that work. I'd prefer nice big pneumatic tires but that's a pipe dream.
  4. Keep your eyes peeled on CL/FB for one of these if you can't get one outright from Petco: https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/you-and-me-standing-parrot-cage
  5. Good to see Alfie is keeping you on your 'toe's. 😆
  6. Hopefully he got it caught somewhere, on something. Our Huey chews his feet and can really make himself bleed. He's a bit neurotic at times and we have to put him on the Haloperidol to stop it. Hopefully that's not what you see here.
  7. I always replace those dowels with crepe myrtle branches. Harder for them to destroy.
  8. We have the three bell swing too. Huey has learned how to ring the bell for concierge service.
  9. Ours tear the heck out of over-sized plastic straws. We also have rope. If my conure spots a shoe lace aglet it's toast.
  10. Wait, did you put googly eyes on a bell pepper. Not sure what I'm looking at here 🤣
  11. GreycieMae barn manager. We got four cats from BarnCats.org. BP (Black Panther) in the background. Best mouser I've ever seen. Me on Trigger having a ride on the property
  12. The other neat thing about this place: we are 1.5 miles from the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge. Lots of migratory birds and other wildlife at the refuge. Great blue heron hunting GreycieMae goat wrangling in the cattle barn GreycieMae helping feed the pond fishes
  13. Just my luck. The one time I post in 6-months, it gets zapped by the restore from backup 😆 Anyhow, here' s another try - GreycieMae and friends have all filed their change of address and moved. Thanks to the mess that was 2020 (housing market stalled, interest rates tanked, etc) there was a small window where we could actually make an offer on something my wife had her eye on and actually got it under contract. She has been real estate hunting for 10-15 years. She has always wanted some land and we found a diamond in the rough. The place is a 22-acre ranch complete with a 12-stall horse barn with drive-through breezeway, built-in apartment, tack room, feed room and an office. Then there is a complete enclosed riding arena/shop whatever you want to call it. Then a 9 stall stud barn, which I've turned into a cattle barn. The house isn't bad either, it's bigger than we wanted and is an open-concept instead of the cramped little ranch house we used to live in. There is a 1-acre pond just behind our house that is viewable through the living/dining rooms. It even has a weird little room that is only accessible by going out the back door and enter through the enclosed patio. The power panel indicates this room was a jacuzzi room but all I saw was bird room when I looked at it 🤣. The patio is about to get windows and a door to make it a bird patio! Then all I have to do is get my outdoor aviary moved up from the old house and I'll nearly have as nice a setup as the old place. The cool part about the patio, it's concrete and has drain holes in the patio wall. I've already hit it with the power washer and the water and junk flows right out - so easy to clean it's ridiculous. So back to how we got into the place: as mentioned the 2020 fiasco created a perfect storm where rates and housing prices fell dramatically for a few months. This place was on the market in late 2019 and was snatched up under contract before we could even drive up for a look like we do with all the places wifey is interested in. Apparently the former contract/buyers had a clause contingent on selling their home. By the time early march 2020 and covid rolled around they still could not sell and were on the end of a 45 day extension trying to get a new extension. The owner ended the contract and put it back on the market at a HUGE drop in price. Wifey couldn't believe her eyes and we dropped everything to come see. We saw and the place was a DUMP! Trash everywhere, trees and brush growing up all around the structures, the grass and weeds were waist high, fences down all over the place, even in the dang pond. The house was full of bugs and mice. The main horse barn full of wasps, mice, the apartment smelled of cat pee to the 3rd degree. BUT... the structures are rock solid, the barns are made from massive steel I-beams and in perfect shape. The house is in pretty good shape but everything needs updating - we don't care about that. Brand new, the original owners spent well over 1.5 million building the place in 1996. They were a famous aviator couple, her having set some female around the world record (I can't recall their names). They ran over 40 head of horses on this place for several years and then apparently got in over their heads and had to foreclose on the place. Several people we've ran into said the place sat vacant for several years while the banks held onto it attempting to liquidate it. Our direct neighbor said it completely dilapidated during that time. Then some lady down the road bought it and rented it out for a few years. She sold to a California couple which were the previous owners to us. They didn't make much of an attempt to bring it back and finally vacated in 2018. Once again the place sat vacant and continued to deteriorate. The condition the place was in was the only reason we could get in. The value fell dramatically due to neglect. Oh, one other interesting note: there is no normal internet out here. We are rural, very rural. The only way we get internet is via direct line of sight to a tower located at an airport way off in the distance. There is a tower on the side of our house with a dish at the top that send directly the airport. It actually works really well and is the only way I can work from my house - too far to drive to work anywhere. Anyway - enough text, time for pics! Pond barely visible These bloomed shortly after we closed. A good omen I believe. A couple of pond pics
  14. Happy birthday Sukei. Don't eat all the cake in one sitting and try to keep it off the floor walls and ceiling please 😆
  15. That is sad. I remember when CeasersDad briefly came back on the boards. I can't seem to get the video to play even after stripping off the extra tags.
  16. Haven't been on much in a few months. Had some crazy changes here. Will post an update soon.
  17. Huey is a Grey. Came to us flying like a brick. Flys like a champ now.
  18. You didn't mention what pellet you are using but I noticed Harrisons high-potency (not sure about the lifetime as I've never used it) will pack on the weight if they have free access to them. Our former cockatiel really ballooned out on them. GreycieMae will pack on the pudge as she loves to eat. My birds have no choice but to fly. They get tossed regularly in the living room and have to circle around and back into the dining area where we have their cages. I'll usually fly Greycie until she starts to want to take a short-cut and just land on me. Maybe a couple more tosses. It gets her breathing and I feel like it keeps her somewhat active. She will bust out flying on her own which usually starts our flying episodes. Huey came to us as a non-flyer. I started him on the bed. Just short tosses. He know flys all over the place.
  19. The pandemic has been tough on everyone. Has she been dating the fridge (my wife told one of her school friends that on the phone the other day) 🤣
  20. We do a large heavy throw on the leather chairs too. GreycieMae is constantly chewing on it but it is what it is.
  21. I sure hope so: GreycieMae has pounded down plenty of bamboo shoots 🤣 Bamboo is safe, I make chew sticks from it.
  22. I probably missed it but what's the story with her previous caregiver? We have a re-home, Huey, that came from a guy who married one of my wife's "friends" (she an idiot really). He still keeps in contact, I send him videos, he'll come and visit etc. Btw...Huey adores my wife and doesn't much care for me. I can't get away with anything around Huey. It's kind of weird, if I'm not in the same room as them, he gets all loud and does this super-annoying chirp. We believe he thinks I'm his wait staff and he wants to make sure his staff is around while he enjoys time with Mommy.
  23. Haa....I use a similar tactic except I won't give them any and try to keep it away. Works every time.
  24. Did they remove her head too? 🤣
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