noblemacaw
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- Sep 23, 2011
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- Valentino - Red Fronted Macaw - Hatched August 12, 2012
Well Lupe and I had the discussion tonight. This is not a new discussion but the subject of a second parrot came up during dinner while Valentino ate his nuts standing on the table between us.
Valentino, my RFM, happened to be my dream bird. Lupe's experience with the RFM involved capturing one from the tree for her Grandmother. She sports a scar on her forearm from that adventure. Needless to say Valentino was my purchase, my wants, and I am the one who takes care of him and trains him. Lupe loves him but she is nearly not as hands on with Valentino as I am. I would like the second parrot to be something that Lupe is more comfortable handling and bonding with because I know Valentino is too much parrot for her. Valentino can be sassy and spicy.
Me: "Soooo...I read about Yellow Collar macaws today and am learning they seem to be pretty good parrots for companions.
Lupe: "The baby's a handful. Are you ready for another parrot?"
Me: "Not right away but I like to plan, prepair, research and get things lined up for when it does happen." So I take the plunge and ask her. "So what kind of parrots do you like?"
Lupe: "I want another Mihijo."
Mihijo was my 17 year old Noble macaw who fell in love with Lupe and wanted to have eggs with her when he met her in 2000. He loved Lupe and they had their own special bond. Mihijo helped Lupe overcome her fear of parrots and in her eyes that little parrot could do no wrong. I brought home Mihijo at 2 and half months of age. He was my companion and love for almost 18 years. I still grieve his loss and my little friend has left a hole in my heart. I don't think I can handle another Noble in the house. There will never be another Noble macaw even remotely like Mihijo not to mention FINDING a noble macaw would be a almost miraculous.
Me: "Lupe, I don't think that is going to be possible. I don't think I can find another Noble macaw because they are pretty rare."
Lupe: "You asked me and that is what I want. I want another Mihijo."
Me: "I'll see what I can find."
So here I am on the computer suppose to be finding Noble macaws. I also realize that Lupe is also missing Mihijo and the conversation was probably the result of this grief but I also know Lupe and she does want another Noble macaw.
I also am going to try to learn about parrots simular to Noble macaws. I know Hahn's macaws are a sub species of the Noble but my experience with Hahn's is they are not as laid back and even tempered as a Noble macaw. I think the Hahn's macaws are awesome but are going to be on the nippy side for Lupe. The closest I can think to like personality that is sweet would be the illegal Golden Conure.
At this time I am going to suck it up and try to find Noble macaws. Maybe this will also help me with my grief.
Valentino, my RFM, happened to be my dream bird. Lupe's experience with the RFM involved capturing one from the tree for her Grandmother. She sports a scar on her forearm from that adventure. Needless to say Valentino was my purchase, my wants, and I am the one who takes care of him and trains him. Lupe loves him but she is nearly not as hands on with Valentino as I am. I would like the second parrot to be something that Lupe is more comfortable handling and bonding with because I know Valentino is too much parrot for her. Valentino can be sassy and spicy.
Me: "Soooo...I read about Yellow Collar macaws today and am learning they seem to be pretty good parrots for companions.
Lupe: "The baby's a handful. Are you ready for another parrot?"
Me: "Not right away but I like to plan, prepair, research and get things lined up for when it does happen." So I take the plunge and ask her. "So what kind of parrots do you like?"
Lupe: "I want another Mihijo."
Mihijo was my 17 year old Noble macaw who fell in love with Lupe and wanted to have eggs with her when he met her in 2000. He loved Lupe and they had their own special bond. Mihijo helped Lupe overcome her fear of parrots and in her eyes that little parrot could do no wrong. I brought home Mihijo at 2 and half months of age. He was my companion and love for almost 18 years. I still grieve his loss and my little friend has left a hole in my heart. I don't think I can handle another Noble in the house. There will never be another Noble macaw even remotely like Mihijo not to mention FINDING a noble macaw would be a almost miraculous.
Me: "Lupe, I don't think that is going to be possible. I don't think I can find another Noble macaw because they are pretty rare."
Lupe: "You asked me and that is what I want. I want another Mihijo."
Me: "I'll see what I can find."
So here I am on the computer suppose to be finding Noble macaws. I also realize that Lupe is also missing Mihijo and the conversation was probably the result of this grief but I also know Lupe and she does want another Noble macaw.
I also am going to try to learn about parrots simular to Noble macaws. I know Hahn's macaws are a sub species of the Noble but my experience with Hahn's is they are not as laid back and even tempered as a Noble macaw. I think the Hahn's macaws are awesome but are going to be on the nippy side for Lupe. The closest I can think to like personality that is sweet would be the illegal Golden Conure.
At this time I am going to suck it up and try to find Noble macaws. Maybe this will also help me with my grief.