- Dec 18, 2013
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- Maya (Female Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Jolly (Male Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Bixby (Male, red-sided eclectus. RIP), Suzie (Male cockatiel. RIP)
Hello, Everyone!
I want to introduce you all to the latest member of my flock, Jolly! Many of you will remember an ekkie by that name who was a member of Laura's (labell) flock. They are indeed one and the same.
Laura, who for health reasons had already been faced with the difficult prospect of reducing the size of her flock, reached out to me after my sweet Bixby had passed.
She told me that she understood what it felt like to lose what she thought of as one's "heart-bird". And that she believed, though a heart-bird could never be replaced, that a special enough bird with something of a simpatico spirit might ease some of that pain even while forming something new and beautiful.
Which brings us to Jolly! (Or Mister Jay, as my son likes to call him. Lol!)
We brought him home last Saturday, and he's been an absolute delight. He has me laughing because he suddenly decided, as of today in fact, that he has bonded to me. As I type this, he is perched quite merrily on my head.
On a related note, he has thus far proven 100% potty trained. Lol!
The family loves him. He's also quite sweet and interactive with my wife, goes willingly to both my sons (7 & 4), and even flies over to spend some time with my mother! He's a strong and skillful flier, and a VERY busy talker.
So without further ado, heeeeeeeeeeere's Jolly!!!
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I want to introduce you all to the latest member of my flock, Jolly! Many of you will remember an ekkie by that name who was a member of Laura's (labell) flock. They are indeed one and the same.
Laura, who for health reasons had already been faced with the difficult prospect of reducing the size of her flock, reached out to me after my sweet Bixby had passed.
She told me that she understood what it felt like to lose what she thought of as one's "heart-bird". And that she believed, though a heart-bird could never be replaced, that a special enough bird with something of a simpatico spirit might ease some of that pain even while forming something new and beautiful.
Which brings us to Jolly! (Or Mister Jay, as my son likes to call him. Lol!)
We brought him home last Saturday, and he's been an absolute delight. He has me laughing because he suddenly decided, as of today in fact, that he has bonded to me. As I type this, he is perched quite merrily on my head.
On a related note, he has thus far proven 100% potty trained. Lol!
The family loves him. He's also quite sweet and interactive with my wife, goes willingly to both my sons (7 & 4), and even flies over to spend some time with my mother! He's a strong and skillful flier, and a VERY busy talker.
So without further ado, heeeeeeeeeeere's Jolly!!!