Eugooglizer
New member
Hello everyone, I've been lurking on this forum a few months now and realized it was probably about time to introduce myself and start being active in this awesome community.
I'm here because what started out as me being a short-term foster home has officially become a permanent adoption lol. A couple I was acquainted with had decided to rehome their Nanday conure due to escalating issues they were having with their neighbors and their apartment complex management from excessive noise. Technically I was only going to be a temporary home while they vetted potential new owners to try and find a good home. Needless to say I fell in love pretty quickly and decided I was both willing as well as capable of making the commitment to providing a permanent/forever home and the best care I possibly could. Since the people who showed interest in adopting either flaked out very early on or clearly weren't really prepared to provide proper care, that made it an even more obvious decision.
So I am now the proud parent of Ezio, a 1-yr old Nanday Conure who is going to be my companion for many, many years. He hasn't been DNA-tested to confirm sex but since he's always been referred to as a boy/male that's what he'll be until proved otherwise lol.
I'm really looking forward to interacting with other owners and enthusiasts on this forum, educating myself more and more, sharing Ezio's and mine experiences and stories, and much more I'm sure!
I'm here because what started out as me being a short-term foster home has officially become a permanent adoption lol. A couple I was acquainted with had decided to rehome their Nanday conure due to escalating issues they were having with their neighbors and their apartment complex management from excessive noise. Technically I was only going to be a temporary home while they vetted potential new owners to try and find a good home. Needless to say I fell in love pretty quickly and decided I was both willing as well as capable of making the commitment to providing a permanent/forever home and the best care I possibly could. Since the people who showed interest in adopting either flaked out very early on or clearly weren't really prepared to provide proper care, that made it an even more obvious decision.
So I am now the proud parent of Ezio, a 1-yr old Nanday Conure who is going to be my companion for many, many years. He hasn't been DNA-tested to confirm sex but since he's always been referred to as a boy/male that's what he'll be until proved otherwise lol.
I'm really looking forward to interacting with other owners and enthusiasts on this forum, educating myself more and more, sharing Ezio's and mine experiences and stories, and much more I'm sure!