I'll take a first edition 🤙🔦🦜
What kind of bird is Rudy?While in a pet store recently I passed by a bird that was bobbing its head back and forth like it was at a Metalica concert. I said to Mrs Fixer "that's pretty cool, what kind of bird is that?" She replied "the thousand dollar kind". I said "never mind" lol. "Rock on dude".
It dawned on me Friday I am nowcofficially used to not having Maglite fly across the room and bite me on the ear when I arrive home. Kinda sad in a way, that our intruder alert, danger to a stranger burglar alarm is now in birdee heaven. For the first couple of weeks I'd still peer about looking for the direction he was going to attack me from while pulling off my work boots.
Some days he'd land on my shoulder and be all like "hey man how was your day?" Other days it was "I really it when you're late and don't give me my 5:00 cracker" CHOMP to the ear.
Meanwhile there are still times when Tralfaz the dog will sit across the room staring at Maglite's cage as if he wonders whatever happened to that green thing he used to play kissee face with in the evenings. Rudy the talking bird no longer says "shut up Maglite".
Is there a wayward bird rescue 🤔Certainly there must be ways to connect with birds who need homes, if you all are looking to get another.
Both Maglite and Rudy were rescues.Certainly there must be ways to connect with birds who need homes, if you all are looking to get another.
African gray parrot.What kind of bird is Rudy?
Thank you for rescuing them. I'm not surprised that it's an African Grey. Those birds are scary smart.Both Maglite and Rudy were rescues.
Often time a bird that lives a long time like those exotic birds end up out living family and the inherit-ee either doesn't want it or can't handle it.
African gray parrot.
That doggo has a look of "What the heck is THAT? Is it a threat to my human?"1) no, it just arrived and it was after sundown when she was flying around like a wounded helicopter.
2) no unprotected glass in our home as all windows and doors have privacy sheer curtains over them.
Today she flew from room A to room B to land on my head. Her flight pattern was well above Tralfaz range until the perfect landing on my headView attachment 42132
Meanwhile the Tral is certainly curious about the flying toy
This one, if I'm correct is a Lutino breed. A cross between two wild varieties from Australlia done by some American dude in the 1950's in Florida. It may be a Pied Lutino. I don't know enough to tell one way or the other.This might be a stupid question, and some call me knucklehead, but how do you tell it's a girl cockatiel from a male?
...Tralfaz is thinking that's the weirdest lookin chicken he's seen yet