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Parrot Rescue Diaries

Getting To Know Angus!

June 11th, 2011
Getting To Know Angus!

Well Angus has been with us for a month now, and has settled so well you would think he had been here forever.
His vocabulary is getting bigger and bigger and both birds are now saying each others words, which means they must be talking to each other a fair bit when we are out – because when we are in – they scream a lot !!!

Well I have discovered that Angus loves to be outside in the sun and even lifted his wings for a spray in the garden at the weekend. He also loves to forage. I have to be very good at keeping his cage bottom clean as he spends most of his time there, lifting the newspaper up to find what’s underneath, he also loves to rip up newspaper to find a treat and I’m so glad that he likes the play stand because Gary won’t go near it.

The strangest thing I have found out about Angus though is where he likes to sit. When I’m on the settee in the evening he goes mad to sit behind my neck underneath my hair so he can give my head a massage with his beak.

Here are a few photos of Angus outside,exploring the parrot corner and ripping up paper.


Sammi And Harness Fun

June 11th, 2011
Sammi And Harness Fun

Here is a little update on the lovely Sammi.

He has had quite a day today as earlier I managed to get him in the Pak-o-bird to take him outside!

he loved being outside and was so well behaved! This evening he has had a manicure from Dil and got in touch with his feminine side by wearing a pink harness to go outside. This is only the second time he has had a harness on. Here is Dil putting it on him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7TCVFze-Zw

and venturing outside…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=745poq7k8aY

and here he is having a little cuddle time with me!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vb644PAwObc


Lady – Almost A Year!!!!

June 10th, 2011
Lady - Almost A Year!!!!

Lady has been with us 1 whole year next month!!

I can’t believe it’s gone so quick, and the progress she has made during the past year has been amazing!!

When she first arrived, she was a very nervous bird, who wanted constant attention. She wouldn’t play with any toys, and all she wanted to do was sit on our shoulders all day, and of course she plucked. Although she is still a nervous bird, she now loves to play with her toys, and doesn’t take long accepting new ones. She still wants to be on our shoulders all day long, but she will happily entertain herself with her toys whilst we are out and has become very independant.

Lady has a strong charactor, and can certainly rule the roost at times, she picks a fight with the dog, the cats, and chases the kids out of the livingroom!! So, there are times when she has to be rained in, but overall she’s an amazing bird.

During the week, I made the decision to change Lady’s cage. Her cage was quite old, the only thing that was decent about it, was that it had a play top. It was extremely difficult to clean, and was very small. The spare cage I had was a little bigger and it had an open top.
So, with my mind made up, I proceeded to strip Lady’s old cage down, and swap everything to her new cage. I had braced myself that the change over would be traumatic (as she’s probably had her cage for most, if not all of her life) and that she would pluck herself naked.
The change over was a little traumatic for her, however, she only plucked her ususal few feathers but she didn’t eat for over a day!! She’s absolutely fine now, and is eating again, she’s still a little nervous climbing around her new cage, but overall she’s accepted the change well. I think it helped that I placed her toys in a similar positions to her old cage. This change will only be temporary, as I want her to have a bigger cage, hopefully before the end of the year.

Lady is booked in to the vets next week, along with my other birds, for a full blood work, so this will upset her!!! I am hoping they will get the all clear, and be 3 happy, healthy birdies :)

Lady has become a big part of our family, and I couldn’t imagine life without her, and I’m looking forward to spending many more happy, fun filled years with her :)

Here is a pic of Lady on her new cage :)


Angus Meets Gary!

May 29th, 2011
Angus Meets Gary!

After spending a few weeks settling in, calling to Gary from the next room, we thought it was time for them to meet each other.

Gary was very confident, even though she is much smaller and Angus seemed quite nervous of her. He tried to stay out of her way, flying to the settee and the play stand but she just flew after him. They met up on the back of the settee and at first there was a bit of ‘beaking’ but no major aggression and no loss of feathers. Over the next few days we gradually let them spend more and more time out of the cage and they now seem to quite like each other.

They are obviously teaching each other the odd word or too. Angus now tells me he’s a ‘good girl’ and Gary is shouting ‘Lucy’ – a dog she has never met and in a Scottish accent too.

Angus is VERY affectionate to me, he likes a cuddle, will step up and has the longest head tickles you can imagine. He has settled in so well and we are so happy he is part of our family, but no-one is happier than Gary who sneaks into his cage when no-one is looking and pinches his seed. Conversion to pellets starts next week ! !


Testimonial From Syd’s Old Owners

May 17th, 2011
Testimonial From Syd’s Old Owners

It has been several months since Paula, Rick and the children came to our house in Wallington to collect Syd.

We have had Sid for over 2 years after a good friend of ours emigrated to Portugal, and as I had had an African Grey before we were more than happy to take Syd.

Syd is a great bird, very chatty and definitely a man’s bird, we loved having Syd around, but unfortunately she was constantly plucking her feathers, and as myself and my partner were at work all day, we felt it unfair to leave her on her own all day, (even though we kept the television on all day).

So with some reluctance we decided that it would be kinder to Syd for her to go to a home where she deserved the attention 24/7 that we could not give her.

We contacted Paula, who was very keen to take her on.

Although we miss her very dearly we can see that she has gone to a very loving home, and Paula and family are taking great care of her.

They keep in touch with us about her progress, and would like to thank Paula and her family for the great job they are doing with not only Syd, but other parrots and we would really love one day to go and visit them.

We wish them all the best for the future.

Kindest regards
Jack and Eileen


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