rangerktc1
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Hi I'm Ken. I had an orange winged amazon for 35 years who tragically passed away last Thanksgiving. I had been in the hospital for several months prior recuperating from surgery and hadn't seen her in 2 months. I came home on Thanksgiving for first visit since the surgery and when I got there, she suddenly went into convulsions and passed away in my hands. I was so heart broken.
I didn't think I would get another bird but started thinking about it last spring. After thinking about it for awhile, rather than go to a breeder, I decided to try a rescue. I met online a wonderful family not too far from me who was having to give up their beautiful 10yo female Umbrella Cockatoo. Their daughter who was the primary caregiver had moved out and couldn't take the bird so they decided to give it up to someone who could devote more time to her. I've had Bianca for 3 months now and I love her so much. We have really bonded-I know what they mean now when they say velcro cockatoo. Like any cockatoo, she can be loud at times (usually morning and before bed time) but I think I'm dealing overall very well with her.
Happy to join your forum and look forward to coming here especially when a question may arise.
I didn't think I would get another bird but started thinking about it last spring. After thinking about it for awhile, rather than go to a breeder, I decided to try a rescue. I met online a wonderful family not too far from me who was having to give up their beautiful 10yo female Umbrella Cockatoo. Their daughter who was the primary caregiver had moved out and couldn't take the bird so they decided to give it up to someone who could devote more time to her. I've had Bianca for 3 months now and I love her so much. We have really bonded-I know what they mean now when they say velcro cockatoo. Like any cockatoo, she can be loud at times (usually morning and before bed time) but I think I'm dealing overall very well with her.
Happy to join your forum and look forward to coming here especially when a question may arise.