Sherbert.the.Bird
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I decided to make a new thread specifically dedicated to my Bourke's Parakeet, Sherbert. If you would like to read about her 1st month with me, please refer to "New Bird Owner" in the Budgie forum.
Let's get this started with a little update from the previous thread. It's been about a week since her New Bird Wellness exam where she got a clean bill of health despite her "dropped stone" wing clip. She seems to be doing alright, maybe a bit hormonal though? Since finding out Sherbert was female, I've tended to equate some of her behaviors to being female possibly reaching sexual maturity. The shop where I got her wasn't very helpful in determining her age. They put her between 6 months and a year. From my reading, I've learnt that most female bourkies reach sexual maturity at approximately a year. I've noticed her doing some things I would consider possible mating behavior, but I could be projecting. She's my only bird, so no actual mate for her right now. Would it be a good idea to get one for her in the future, or might this cause more issues? I say in the future since I have no current plans on getting her a mate, or any interest in having to deal with babies. I know I'm not ready.
She seems to like her new cage with all new perches. It's set up in a way to help her move around without the need to try and fly despite being a "flight cage" due to her current bad clip job. She's already fallen off perches a few times while trying to make daring leaps and suffered the consequence of several broken blood feathers and a broken tail feather or two. his was before I added more perches and hopefully made it easier to navigate. I wonder if I should switch her back to her original cage, but it's incredibly smaller and I feel bad even considering sticking her in a smaller cage. Even if it's just until her flight/landing feathers grow in properly.
She's such a cute little bird. I absolutely adore her. Her little twitters make me smile every time. She's not a fan of water unless its on her terms, which means she gets misted with a water bottle. I don't think she's ever really too thrilled about it. But its a necessity when she's a messy little bird eating her fruits and veggies, getting food stuck all around her head. I honestly, never knew birds had such personalities before I got her. The joy she brings is immeasurable.
Let's get this started with a little update from the previous thread. It's been about a week since her New Bird Wellness exam where she got a clean bill of health despite her "dropped stone" wing clip. She seems to be doing alright, maybe a bit hormonal though? Since finding out Sherbert was female, I've tended to equate some of her behaviors to being female possibly reaching sexual maturity. The shop where I got her wasn't very helpful in determining her age. They put her between 6 months and a year. From my reading, I've learnt that most female bourkies reach sexual maturity at approximately a year. I've noticed her doing some things I would consider possible mating behavior, but I could be projecting. She's my only bird, so no actual mate for her right now. Would it be a good idea to get one for her in the future, or might this cause more issues? I say in the future since I have no current plans on getting her a mate, or any interest in having to deal with babies. I know I'm not ready.
She seems to like her new cage with all new perches. It's set up in a way to help her move around without the need to try and fly despite being a "flight cage" due to her current bad clip job. She's already fallen off perches a few times while trying to make daring leaps and suffered the consequence of several broken blood feathers and a broken tail feather or two. his was before I added more perches and hopefully made it easier to navigate. I wonder if I should switch her back to her original cage, but it's incredibly smaller and I feel bad even considering sticking her in a smaller cage. Even if it's just until her flight/landing feathers grow in properly.
She's such a cute little bird. I absolutely adore her. Her little twitters make me smile every time. She's not a fan of water unless its on her terms, which means she gets misted with a water bottle. I don't think she's ever really too thrilled about it. But its a necessity when she's a messy little bird eating her fruits and veggies, getting food stuck all around her head. I honestly, never knew birds had such personalities before I got her. The joy she brings is immeasurable.