Kiwibird
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- Jul 12, 2012
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- 1 BFA- Kiwi. Hatch circa 98', forever home with us Dec. 08'
We have had an air quality alert since last week (at one point it was so smoky out it was supposedly worse than Beijing!). Now, Kiwi was presumably hatched and spent 16 years of his life in Arizona where there was several big wildfires a year that would leave the state smelling like a big campfire and seems to handle to occasional influx of smoky air ok. I noticed today, however, there has been an addition of ozone to the warning about smoke from nearby forest fires at some point to our local warning here in OR. I wasn't overly concerned about forest fire smoke, but I am ozone. My throat is very sore after running some errands earlier and my tonsils are inflamed. I don't think I have a throat infection, as I've been having mild issues with the smoke since last week and this seems to be an exacerbation after spending time outside. I am very concerned about little Kiwi if I'm feeling a sore throat. I haven't noticed him acting funny, but I know ozone is particularly toxic to parrots. We have several air purifiers running but I don't know that they filter ozone (and we obviously have things sealed up, doors closed, windows closed, etc...). Is there anything else I should be doing besides observing him? Any herbs to give to help boost his lungs? He seems ok, but feeling how I do right now I can only imagine he must be having some kind of discomfort with his sensitive little respiratory tract
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