- Jan 13, 2019
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- Cockatiels. Percy & Gizmo
Forever in my heart. Sunny the Corella
Hi everyone!
Yesterday morning I became concerned for a Cockatoo that was sitting on a water trough for about two hours in the sun (43c yesterday!). He let me approach him which of course wasnāt a good sign, and he even ate some of the banana I offered him. I phoned wildlife Victoria for some advice and as soon as I started talking the bird flew up onto the roof, but didnāt land great. We decided that heās more than likely a juvenile who hasnāt quite plucked up the courage to keep up with the flocks yet.
I kept an eye on him all day as he sat in the pine trees, hoping that his family would give him support. He was very hot and bothered by the afternoon (So was I!) but not much I could do when he was high in the tree.
We then had a bad horse emergency that took up the rest of the evening. (Horse is doing much better this morning)
I looked out the bedroom window this morning to see if said Cockatoo was back at the water trough..He was, but this time sitting next to it looking rather poorly and fluffed up. I went and sat next to him, he wasnāt bothered and even ate a ladybird! Phoned Vic Wildlife and they suggested to pick him up and care for him as he was struggling to stay on his feet.
He isnāt looking great, not going to get my hopes up that he makes it. But Iāll try my best!
I syringe fed him a small amount of critical care (recovery food for herbivores) and a little bit of sugar water. And popped him in a cage where he is resting, he just picked at some seed too which is good.
Heās very skinny, and tired. The weather last night was all over the place, hot and then cold, raining and high winds, so that wouldnāt of done him any good after the extreme hot weather yesterday.
Oh and he has got lice.. as there was one crawling on me, yuck! But thatās normal for the wild ones, heās not covered in them. If he makes it through the next day or so Iāll treat him for the lice. Anyone on Aus know what lice stuff I can get?
Here he is yesterday morning:
And today, looking much sicker
Yesterday morning I became concerned for a Cockatoo that was sitting on a water trough for about two hours in the sun (43c yesterday!). He let me approach him which of course wasnāt a good sign, and he even ate some of the banana I offered him. I phoned wildlife Victoria for some advice and as soon as I started talking the bird flew up onto the roof, but didnāt land great. We decided that heās more than likely a juvenile who hasnāt quite plucked up the courage to keep up with the flocks yet.
I kept an eye on him all day as he sat in the pine trees, hoping that his family would give him support. He was very hot and bothered by the afternoon (So was I!) but not much I could do when he was high in the tree.
We then had a bad horse emergency that took up the rest of the evening. (Horse is doing much better this morning)
I looked out the bedroom window this morning to see if said Cockatoo was back at the water trough..He was, but this time sitting next to it looking rather poorly and fluffed up. I went and sat next to him, he wasnāt bothered and even ate a ladybird! Phoned Vic Wildlife and they suggested to pick him up and care for him as he was struggling to stay on his feet.
He isnāt looking great, not going to get my hopes up that he makes it. But Iāll try my best!
I syringe fed him a small amount of critical care (recovery food for herbivores) and a little bit of sugar water. And popped him in a cage where he is resting, he just picked at some seed too which is good.
Heās very skinny, and tired. The weather last night was all over the place, hot and then cold, raining and high winds, so that wouldnāt of done him any good after the extreme hot weather yesterday.
Oh and he has got lice.. as there was one crawling on me, yuck! But thatās normal for the wild ones, heās not covered in them. If he makes it through the next day or so Iāll treat him for the lice. Anyone on Aus know what lice stuff I can get?
Here he is yesterday morning:
And today, looking much sicker