Beach
New member
- Mar 10, 2008
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- Parrots
- One green-cheek conure who goes by 'Wookie'. :)
I am relatively new to keeping exotic birds as we have only had our male green-cheek conure, dubbed Wookie, for around six or seven months. His age is estimated to be around five years. He's a rescue and has had a shady past...I truly do believe the woman who bought him loved him and only wanted the best for him, but sadly she did not bother to research the unique needs of a companion parrot and the people she lived with began physically abusing him. At least she realised he needed a better home.
He is a powerful biter for such a little bird with a strong mistrust of hands, but he is gentle around your face and he will sit happily on your hand/arm/shoulder/where ever, it's just a matter of knowing how to move around him and letting him do things at his own pace. He has a mountain of issues to work through and I am content with the possibility that he may never be as cuddly or playful as other captive conures who have not been neglected to such an extent. In these past months he has become a solid member of our already eccentric little family family and my mother is looking forward to being his primary caregiver when I move into my college dorms.
I'm constantly on the look-out for good forums and information in order to give Wookie the best life I possibly can, and I am really really glad to have found yet another awesome board dedicated to these beautiful, wonderful animals.
I'm usually a serial lurker but I'll lend my voice as much as I possibly can.
Oh and I'll have pics soon, I just need to recharge my camera!
He is a powerful biter for such a little bird with a strong mistrust of hands, but he is gentle around your face and he will sit happily on your hand/arm/shoulder/where ever, it's just a matter of knowing how to move around him and letting him do things at his own pace. He has a mountain of issues to work through and I am content with the possibility that he may never be as cuddly or playful as other captive conures who have not been neglected to such an extent. In these past months he has become a solid member of our already eccentric little family family and my mother is looking forward to being his primary caregiver when I move into my college dorms.
I'm constantly on the look-out for good forums and information in order to give Wookie the best life I possibly can, and I am really really glad to have found yet another awesome board dedicated to these beautiful, wonderful animals.
I'm usually a serial lurker but I'll lend my voice as much as I possibly can.
Oh and I'll have pics soon, I just need to recharge my camera!
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