Right now Salty is.....

1-22-25 Apparently Salty has hurt his beak or strained the muscles of his beak, again. He seems to do this occasionally, once or twice a year. How we know this - he VERY slowly and gingerly takes his treat of a piece of pine nut and tonite has hardly touched his dinner of chop. Possibly sliced his tounge on that razor sharp beak! Its hard to see, with his black tounge. Usually he is better the next day or two, so fingers crossed.

New batch of chop is being accepted well. Note to self, lower the pasta proportion back to 1/2 lb for the batch. THe Brussel sprouts seem to be better run thru the processer rather then just chopped up.

We had company over on Sunday, Salty was so cute, singing his hits and talking a bit. The woman, who is not a bird fan, was actually quite taken with him, the little ham. "Adorable" was the word used - coming from a dedicated cat person, I'll take it!

The bicycle - back to square one, again. Still too hard for him to actually pedal. I saw one in a video the other night, with a small 'too doing it, seemed to pedal really easy, I wish I knew who made it. Or how it was constructed. I really don't want to re-engineer the one i have with things like ball bearings and stuff, too overly complicated. Salty loves the trick though and eagerly jumps on board for a go. We'll see.
 
1-22-25 Apparently Salty has hurt his beak or strained the muscles of his beak, again. He seems to do this occasionally, once or twice a year. How we know this - he VERY slowly and gingerly takes his treat of a piece of pine nut and tonite has hardly touched his dinner of chop. Possibly sliced his tounge on that razor sharp beak! Its hard to see, with his black tounge. Usually he is better the next day or two, so fingers crossed.

New batch of chop is being accepted well. Note to self, lower the pasta proportion back to 1/2 lb for the batch. THe Brussel sprouts seem to be better run thru the processer rather then just chopped up.

We had company over on Sunday, Salty was so cute, singing his hits and talking a bit. The woman, who is not a bird fan, was actually quite taken with him, the little ham. "Adorable" was the word used - coming from a dedicated cat person, I'll take it!

The bicycle - back to square one, again. Still too hard for him to actually pedal. I saw one in a video the other night, with a small 'too doing it, seemed to pedal really easy, I wish I knew who made it. Or how it was constructed. I really don't want to re-engineer the one i have with things like ball bearings and stuff, too overly complicated. Salty loves the trick though and eagerly jumps on board for a go. We'll see.
Aww, hope you feel better soon, Salty ❤️. And excellent work on converting a cat lady to the bird side! 😉
 
My baby budgie Joey recently charmed a cat lady, too. Her very old cat died a few months ago and she's not a bird person. She bird sat Joey for several hours a few weeks ago. She opened Joey's cage door and Joey ran up her arm and sat on the edge of her hood. She said Joey was really sweet and she played with her a bit. I offered her some budgies but she declined.
 
Salty happily eating a mashed up sweet potatoe and earlier ate a lot of apple sauce. Hoping the hurt beaky is on the mend. Still not taking his nut treat and he had difficulty climbing around earlier.
 
It is surprising just how sensitive the nerves and muscles that connect to the Beak can be. Sadly, there are any number of activities that can result in this kind of painful results. Since, it is happening multiple times within a years' time, one can only be diligent in what causes it. Remembering, it could be several different actions.
 
'Boats, last 2 times were definitely muscle strains. Salty pretty much didn't climb around a lot or play with anything. This time I think he may have cut his tongue on the razor sharp beak of his! Regardless, he's much better as of tonight. Say 90%.
 
GOOD LORD - this years mating season is full of surprises. Saltys really never done the broody, nest making, hidey hole seeking thing, but this year, we got that in spades! And loud, loud from the minute he comes out to closing the cage up for night night. This is getting-chucked-out-of-an-apartment type loud! And cause he's an Amazon, the type of scream changes daily! Their creativity in speaking means he is coming up with a new ear piercing call all the time, from maniacal laughs to throaty gruff cat calls, its all there! It doesn't really bother me much, but the wife - she hates it, so I got her a set of shooters headphones, the noise cancelling type, for when it gets too much. Peace does not reign supreme, but at least I only have one shrieking entity in the house.

I made a classic mistake in making his latest batch of chop! I usually add some cooked pasta to the mix, this last batch I added WAY too much, and he loves his pasta! The added carbs (which turn to sugars in his system) has only added fuel to the fire, so for the last week or so I've been picking out the noodles.

Salty usually never climbs off his cage, though he is perfectly capable of getting off and climbing right back on. This years mating season, once he is out of his cage, he climbs off and searches out the dark hiding holes around the house, something he also has never done before. Although he is mostly flighted, Salty has never been much of a flyer.

And this year, tearing up and shredding the papers lining his cage is a daily thing! I'm almost running out of junk mail and flyers to line the cage (ha ha).

I have to keep telling myself my own bit of advice: THIS TOO SHALL PASS!

On a lighter note, I found a source for the small, hard plastic animal figures we use in one of our training tricks. Saltys gotten quite good at distinguishing between the several I already had (part of our "What Is It" trick); a parrot, bear, lamb and a pterodactyl. I got a chicken, piggy, rabbit and dachshund to add. LOL, he is mostly scared of the chicken!
 

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