Weetabix7
New member
My name is Shaun, and I’m from Nottingham, England.
My bird journey began when my wife rescued a very poorly canary. She then got him a female companion, and as you might guess, we soon had babies! Now, we have five canaries, all about five years old. I have since learnt about replacing the eggs.
From there, we got a parrotlet named Blue, who’s also five. He’s small but thinks he’s the boss. He’s best friends with two of our male canaries, but he’s not too fond of the females!
Last year, we bought home a Barraband parrot named Rambo. He struggled to settle in at first, so we decided to bring home the bird he’d shared a cage with at the shop—a Regent parrot named Pidgey. She wasn’t in the best condition when we got her, but both Rambo and Pidgey are now thriving and seem happy. All our birds are hand-tame, except for these two, but we’re taking it slow, and they’re gradually warming up to us.
Below is Pidgey looking very regal
This is Blue
Rambo
My bird journey began when my wife rescued a very poorly canary. She then got him a female companion, and as you might guess, we soon had babies! Now, we have five canaries, all about five years old. I have since learnt about replacing the eggs.
From there, we got a parrotlet named Blue, who’s also five. He’s small but thinks he’s the boss. He’s best friends with two of our male canaries, but he’s not too fond of the females!
Last year, we bought home a Barraband parrot named Rambo. He struggled to settle in at first, so we decided to bring home the bird he’d shared a cage with at the shop—a Regent parrot named Pidgey. She wasn’t in the best condition when we got her, but both Rambo and Pidgey are now thriving and seem happy. All our birds are hand-tame, except for these two, but we’re taking it slow, and they’re gradually warming up to us.
Below is Pidgey looking very regal
This is Blue
Rambo