- Jul 19, 2012
- 633
- 2
- Parrots
- Scooter -- male Green Cheek Conure "Normal" but that's a matter of opinion! Hatched in March 2010
Scotty -- Male Cape Parrot hatched somewhere between 2007-2009 we think
Caballo Blanco -- male C
I guess we've had Scooter three years now. I had read up about birds quite a bit before we got him as my husband was into birds and we anticipated inheriting the 'zon his Mom "stole" from him. At first, every morning I would open the door with great trepidation, half expecting him to have gone toes up in the night!
That did eventually wear off, at least mostly. And by some people's standards I'm probably incredibly slack in some ways. OTOH, whenever there is a new "threat" in the environment, I get very uncomfortable.
Today's crisis was the beginning of some landscaping work in our backyard. We moved to this house in May and the previous owner had done exactly nothing with the back yard, so it was a big patch of desert dirt. We're having it graded and Xeriscaped a bit so it still looks like desert but semi-kempt desert. Anyway, between the noise and distrubance outside and the gasoline-smoke belching grading machine, I had a hard time leaving the birds behind in the house this morning. I did sit with them for a while and while they were clearly alert and on edge, they weren't freaking out. The fumes weren't getting into the room noticeably at all, so I eventually decided to go ahead and close the room door (cats or fumes? devil or deep blue sea?). But I really was tempted to call in sick....
Am I nuts or a "normal" parront?
That did eventually wear off, at least mostly. And by some people's standards I'm probably incredibly slack in some ways. OTOH, whenever there is a new "threat" in the environment, I get very uncomfortable.
Today's crisis was the beginning of some landscaping work in our backyard. We moved to this house in May and the previous owner had done exactly nothing with the back yard, so it was a big patch of desert dirt. We're having it graded and Xeriscaped a bit so it still looks like desert but semi-kempt desert. Anyway, between the noise and distrubance outside and the gasoline-smoke belching grading machine, I had a hard time leaving the birds behind in the house this morning. I did sit with them for a while and while they were clearly alert and on edge, they weren't freaking out. The fumes weren't getting into the room noticeably at all, so I eventually decided to go ahead and close the room door (cats or fumes? devil or deep blue sea?). But I really was tempted to call in sick....
Am I nuts or a "normal" parront?