FrontierBarbie
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- Dec 24, 2024
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Hi, I'm FrontierBarbie aka Barbara Held. I live in Maine and am looking forward to interacting with Budgie and Parrot people about my parkakeet Gus.
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Thanks for the welcome!Welcome!!
I live in Maine, too, in Windham. I've got 19 budgies- 7 English and 12 American. I kinda live and breathe budgies, so welcome!Hi, I'm FrontierBarbie aka Barbara Held. I live in Maine and am looking forward to interacting with Budgie and Parrot people about my parkakeet Gus.
I live in Maine, too, in Windham. I've got 19 budgies- 7 English and 12 American. I kinda live and breathe budgies, so welcome!
Post pics of Gus!
I live in Maine, too, in Windham. I've got 19 budgies- 7 English and 12 American. I kinda live and breathe budgies, so welcome!
Post pics of Gus!
Hi, DonnaBudgie! Wow--you are a dedicated budgie person! I live in Brunswick and am a retired professor of psychology at Bowdoin College. Our beloved Gus died years ago but we still quote him everyday, as he taught us what to say and how to live. If you saw our Rob Caldwell interview about Gus on WCSH6 "207" TV show a month ago you know our story. I'll be posting some Gus photos soon!I live in Maine, too, in Windham. I've got 19 budgies- 7 English and 12 American. I kinda live and breathe budgies, so welcome!
Post pics of Gus!
What a great thing for him to do with his excess!Can I get the book on Amazon?
I have an English Budgie breeder friend in Massachusetts that breeds budgies for exhibition so they're spectacular looking large budgies. He sells his excess babies to a Psychologist in Boston who gives them to her patients as therapy birds to bring them out of their shell and talk. The birds are so empathetic and make wonderful companions for people with mental health problems and for people who are disabled and housebound.
You really should get another budgie. I could give you the breeder's contact information (through a forum moderator) and my contact information, too. If you travel and need a bird sitter I would be happy to take care of your bird for you.
After Gus died I started traveling a lot to conferences worldwide to present scholarly papers. It seemed unfair to get a bird and be away so much. Then after I retired from teaching I started going back to NYC (my home town) every few weeks, so same problem of being away.Yes, I did see it! Why don't you have any budgies now? You need a budgie, badly.
What a great thing for him to do with his excess!
After Gus died I started traveling a lot to conferences worldwide to present scholarly papers. It seemed unfair to get a bird and be away so much. Then after I retired from teaching I started going back to NYC (my home town) every few weeks, so same problem of being away.
Yep, it's on Amazon. My husband David is also a psychologist who practiced therapy in Brunswick for over 30 years. He told his patients Gus stories to help them, with much success! He doesn't practice anymore. Thanks for offering to bird sit when we travel! Will think about getting another bird.Can I get the book on Amazon?
I have an English Budgie breeder friend in Massachusetts that breeds budgies for exhibition so they're spectacular looking large budgies. He sells his excess babies to a Psychologist in Boston who gives them to her patients as therapy birds to bring them out of their shell and talk. The birds are so empathetic and make wonderful companions for people with mental health problems and for people who are disabled and housebound.
You really should get another budgie. I could give you the breeder's contact information (through a forum moderator) and my contact information, too. If you travel and need a bird sitter I would be happy to take care of your bird for you.
Condolences on the two recent deaths in the family. That's tough. Your bird sitter sounds amazing. The problem with getting another bird, besides travel, is that Gus was a unique member of the family who can't be replaced. Yes, there's a hole in our lives, but we bear it as we have borne the loss of other beloved persons.That's the problem for a lot of people, myself included. Fortunately I have a bird sitter who comes to my house when we're away, which has been quite a bit this past six months due to 2 deaths in the immediate family. She comes in the morning, feeds them and lets them out of their cages making sure the doors to bedroom and bathroom are closed and certain areas of the room are bird proofed the best we can. She comes back 9 hours later and puts them all back in their cages (which requires effort) and services their food and water. All for $50 a day. I have one budgie that we take with us on road trips to NJ because we hand raised her since she hatched in October and she has her own cage and still can't fly well enough to be put all day with the rest of the flock. We may even take her on the plane when we fly to Vegas for the Eagles concert next month because I can't bear to leave her for six days.
How can you bear not having a budgie since Gus died? There would be such a hole in my life if I didn't have any budgies.