the name just doesn't fit me or the bird.
There is no point in me giving you another picture because nothing has changed except he is in a different cage.
When I went to get him I took my step son with me and the understanding was between us that he was to keep me from getting the bird if he thought it was a bad idea. We hadn't been there five minutes before he said to me - let's get the bird and get out of here.
The bird is tiny compared to any other Amazon I have seen. Some of his feathers are broken off. He is not a plucker. In fact, he doesn't even preen. He does move around in his cage and he has come out of his cage twice. This morning he settled on the cage door and I was sitting really close to him. I put my finger up and said step up...he just looked at me but when I said step...he stepped up. Then a few second later he bit me. It wasn't hard and I didn't drop him. I just said no, no, and let him stay on my finger. He stepped up twice for me...the second time he didn't bite me.
He says - hello, good morning, good night (but he says that during the day), he laughs, he gives the kissing sound, and he tsks, tsks, tsks, a lot.
I sprayed him this morning and soaked him. He didn't even preen. He just sat on one of his perches after I gave him his shower. He will look so much better once he starts preening and gets a good diet. The person I got him from on Saturday bragged to me about how she mixes her own parrot food. It is Walmart's bird food and sunflower seeds. It was about 3/4 sunflower seeds and the rest of the Walmart mix. I haven't put it in the cage yet. He is eating the pellets and MSBS harvest mix. I thought I would give it a couple of days and see what happens but once I saw him eating it I was satisfied he isn't going to go hungry. He is pooping.
He has a vet visit today.
There is no point in me giving you another picture because nothing has changed except he is in a different cage.
When I went to get him I took my step son with me and the understanding was between us that he was to keep me from getting the bird if he thought it was a bad idea. We hadn't been there five minutes before he said to me - let's get the bird and get out of here.
The bird is tiny compared to any other Amazon I have seen. Some of his feathers are broken off. He is not a plucker. In fact, he doesn't even preen. He does move around in his cage and he has come out of his cage twice. This morning he settled on the cage door and I was sitting really close to him. I put my finger up and said step up...he just looked at me but when I said step...he stepped up. Then a few second later he bit me. It wasn't hard and I didn't drop him. I just said no, no, and let him stay on my finger. He stepped up twice for me...the second time he didn't bite me.
He says - hello, good morning, good night (but he says that during the day), he laughs, he gives the kissing sound, and he tsks, tsks, tsks, a lot.
I sprayed him this morning and soaked him. He didn't even preen. He just sat on one of his perches after I gave him his shower. He will look so much better once he starts preening and gets a good diet. The person I got him from on Saturday bragged to me about how she mixes her own parrot food. It is Walmart's bird food and sunflower seeds. It was about 3/4 sunflower seeds and the rest of the Walmart mix. I haven't put it in the cage yet. He is eating the pellets and MSBS harvest mix. I thought I would give it a couple of days and see what happens but once I saw him eating it I was satisfied he isn't going to go hungry. He is pooping.
He has a vet visit today.