charmedbyekkie
New member
Hello!
A little ekkie flew into my life with a bright "hello!" He was lost, and luckily, we managed to find his owner and return him to his family the same day. Ever since then, I've been reading more about them (I remember reading about them and how the ornithologists thought male/female were different species as a child, and they fascinated me even then!)
Right now, our landlady doesn't allow pets, so it'll be at least 6 months before we can adopt. In the meantime, I hope to learn more from you guys and make a more informed decision when the time comes
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He landed on our balcony and immediately said, "Hello!"
Yes, that's unfortunately granola! He was very hungry when he landed, and we didn't know what he was at first (we called our local wildlife for advice). We gave him water and tried to find what he liked to eat. Luckily, his owner updated us later, saying that he's doing fine
He slept and waited for his owner to take him home.
A little ekkie flew into my life with a bright "hello!" He was lost, and luckily, we managed to find his owner and return him to his family the same day. Ever since then, I've been reading more about them (I remember reading about them and how the ornithologists thought male/female were different species as a child, and they fascinated me even then!)
Right now, our landlady doesn't allow pets, so it'll be at least 6 months before we can adopt. In the meantime, I hope to learn more from you guys and make a more informed decision when the time comes
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He landed on our balcony and immediately said, "Hello!"
Yes, that's unfortunately granola! He was very hungry when he landed, and we didn't know what he was at first (we called our local wildlife for advice). We gave him water and tried to find what he liked to eat. Luckily, his owner updated us later, saying that he's doing fine
He slept and waited for his owner to take him home.