S.paredes1991
New member
- Aug 15, 2017
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- Parrots
- One female Cinnamon Green Cheek Conure.
One Pineapple Green Cheek Conure.
Hi everyone, my name is Stephanie and I live in Chicago, IL.
On June 19th I came home to find out my Cinnamon GC, Pidgey, got out and flew away. Since then I have become much more active in the Parrot community, when before it was just me and my two babies in our own little bubble.
I am still holding out hope and checking the lost and found pages daily praying for a miracle. My other GC, a pineapple named P2, was devastated her sister was gone. Last month I received a sighting and when I got to the location I found not Pidgey but TWO lost pineapple GC's. I have been looking for their owners but haven't seen or received one call so I am thinking it was a release.
So that's where I am at, One bird lost, two birds found, and P2 is feeling better with some company. :20:
On a side note, I don't feel like I'd have time for two more birdies, they need some training, any suggestions on how to go about Safely rehoming them??
On June 19th I came home to find out my Cinnamon GC, Pidgey, got out and flew away. Since then I have become much more active in the Parrot community, when before it was just me and my two babies in our own little bubble.
I am still holding out hope and checking the lost and found pages daily praying for a miracle. My other GC, a pineapple named P2, was devastated her sister was gone. Last month I received a sighting and when I got to the location I found not Pidgey but TWO lost pineapple GC's. I have been looking for their owners but haven't seen or received one call so I am thinking it was a release.
So that's where I am at, One bird lost, two birds found, and P2 is feeling better with some company. :20:
On a side note, I don't feel like I'd have time for two more birdies, they need some training, any suggestions on how to go about Safely rehoming them??
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