BakedBeeBird
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- Oct 27, 2020
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- Parrots
- Two Cockatiels: Helios and Bunny
2 Greencheek Conures: Bastian and Rainbow Randolph (a.k.a. Baby, Baby Bee, Bee Bird, Baked Bee, Beasel, BeeWeasel). Bastian lives with my sister.
Hello All,
Tonight I came home from work to a perfect storm. I walked in the door and went to move my bird's cage away from the window so he would be better insulated against the cold. I realized then that he wasn't talking to me and I couldn't see him in his cage. I panicked, but found him clinging to the side of the blanket that covers the top of his cage. Apparently I accidentally left his cage door unlocked after feeding him his mash this morning and he got out while I was at work. Just as I was trying to coax him to step up, my heater kicked on and the dust was burning off (first really cold day in Texas this year), so it set off the smoke alarm. My husband came out of the bedroom and opened the attic hatch to see if something was on fire.
I wasn't even thinking. My Green Cheek, Baby, is fully flighted. He is shy, nervous, and has no recall skills to speak of. Well, he took off and flew into the attic. And now I can't find him. Normally if I call him, he answers. But the last time he freaked out and flew away from me, he hid. I called and called and he wouldn't answer. That was just in my living room/kitchen area.
Now he's in a dark attic full of old insulation and nooks and crannies I can't reach. He won't talk to me or make any noise.
Has anyone ever had a similar experience? Can you offer me some advice? My attic is so cold. I have been crying and calling him and freaking out for hours now. And there's no telling when he got out of his cage or if he ate/drank enough today. My husband's friend even came over and walked every crevice he could reach in our attic. I was hoping Baby would spook and fly or at least cry out. He didn't.
I also can't move his cage into the attic, because it's a double flight cage and won't fit. I heard that might help.
Please, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Tonight I came home from work to a perfect storm. I walked in the door and went to move my bird's cage away from the window so he would be better insulated against the cold. I realized then that he wasn't talking to me and I couldn't see him in his cage. I panicked, but found him clinging to the side of the blanket that covers the top of his cage. Apparently I accidentally left his cage door unlocked after feeding him his mash this morning and he got out while I was at work. Just as I was trying to coax him to step up, my heater kicked on and the dust was burning off (first really cold day in Texas this year), so it set off the smoke alarm. My husband came out of the bedroom and opened the attic hatch to see if something was on fire.
I wasn't even thinking. My Green Cheek, Baby, is fully flighted. He is shy, nervous, and has no recall skills to speak of. Well, he took off and flew into the attic. And now I can't find him. Normally if I call him, he answers. But the last time he freaked out and flew away from me, he hid. I called and called and he wouldn't answer. That was just in my living room/kitchen area.
Now he's in a dark attic full of old insulation and nooks and crannies I can't reach. He won't talk to me or make any noise.
Has anyone ever had a similar experience? Can you offer me some advice? My attic is so cold. I have been crying and calling him and freaking out for hours now. And there's no telling when he got out of his cage or if he ate/drank enough today. My husband's friend even came over and walked every crevice he could reach in our attic. I was hoping Baby would spook and fly or at least cry out. He didn't.
I also can't move his cage into the attic, because it's a double flight cage and won't fit. I heard that might help.
Please, any advice would be greatly appreciated.