CallumConure
New member
- Apr 10, 2019
- 132
- 7
- Parrots
- Callum- GCC Hatchday: October 15th, 2016
(nonparrot friends include rats, a dog, and a few reptiles :))
Hello, I just joined! I've been eyeing this site for years, but never joined until now because I didn't have a bird until about two years ago! I've always been poking around, mostly reading up on what it's like to have a bird.
I have a two year old male Green cheek conure named Callum. He's the typical nippy, one-person bird who likes to cuddle (sometimes). He loves to nibble on toes or attempt to eat stray rat food (yes, I have pet rats too) on the floor. He's okay with strangers, until they try to pick him up. He's good about not biting them hard. Even if he does, a quick word and he stops. He is learning a few words and phrases. "Bubby", "Callum", and "I love you" are the top three right now. No completely discernible words now, but he is making noises very similar to the words. Despite being labeled the "quietest" conure species, Callum is not quiet. He is loud, even by GCC standards; I don't mind it. He is let out of his cage upwards of ten hours a day. This can be him sitting on a windowsill, watching the wild birds or just watching the world, or him sitting in my room, on my chest or on my fan and staring at me.
My online friends know him quite well since he is so vocal. My local friends adore him.
Callum loves to sit on my shoulder and follow me around the house. If he isn't on my shoulder, he's on the floor. My dog is great with him, simply because Callum bit his butt once and now the dog's afraid of him. I still do supervise them.
Callum is flighted. I've thought about leash training him so I can take him outside, but I do my reservations and anxieties about it. Before I did, I would have him trained in free flying in controlled spaces.
I'm about to turn 22 years old. I attend a community college and don't work. I'm a part-time student, so I'm not gone much at all. Ideally, once space, time, and money become more readily available to me, I'd love to adopt a macaw and/or an African grey. Elderly would be essential, since I don't plan on having kids and don't want to leave lonely, possibly elderly, birds in rescues and hoping for new homes after I have passed.
I know this a forum with a lot of different people from a lot of different areas, but does anyone know of a bird rescue/bird group in Minnesota, USA? Petfinder doesn't give me much to work on and I just don't know where to start when looking for this sort of stuff. I don't have a Facebook either.
I have a two year old male Green cheek conure named Callum. He's the typical nippy, one-person bird who likes to cuddle (sometimes). He loves to nibble on toes or attempt to eat stray rat food (yes, I have pet rats too) on the floor. He's okay with strangers, until they try to pick him up. He's good about not biting them hard. Even if he does, a quick word and he stops. He is learning a few words and phrases. "Bubby", "Callum", and "I love you" are the top three right now. No completely discernible words now, but he is making noises very similar to the words. Despite being labeled the "quietest" conure species, Callum is not quiet. He is loud, even by GCC standards; I don't mind it. He is let out of his cage upwards of ten hours a day. This can be him sitting on a windowsill, watching the wild birds or just watching the world, or him sitting in my room, on my chest or on my fan and staring at me.
My online friends know him quite well since he is so vocal. My local friends adore him.
Callum loves to sit on my shoulder and follow me around the house. If he isn't on my shoulder, he's on the floor. My dog is great with him, simply because Callum bit his butt once and now the dog's afraid of him. I still do supervise them.
Callum is flighted. I've thought about leash training him so I can take him outside, but I do my reservations and anxieties about it. Before I did, I would have him trained in free flying in controlled spaces.
I'm about to turn 22 years old. I attend a community college and don't work. I'm a part-time student, so I'm not gone much at all. Ideally, once space, time, and money become more readily available to me, I'd love to adopt a macaw and/or an African grey. Elderly would be essential, since I don't plan on having kids and don't want to leave lonely, possibly elderly, birds in rescues and hoping for new homes after I have passed.
I know this a forum with a lot of different people from a lot of different areas, but does anyone know of a bird rescue/bird group in Minnesota, USA? Petfinder doesn't give me much to work on and I just don't know where to start when looking for this sort of stuff. I don't have a Facebook either.