Anna
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- Jul 24, 2011
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- Parrots
- Shrek & Fiona the Indian Ringnecks, Chiku the Fischer's Lovebird Marley the Cockatiel, Dara and Bullrush the Eastern Rosellas.
Today I went to the markets. There is a guy there that buys birds from local breeders and sells them at the markets. I orginally went there to look at a mate for my Indian Ringneck. I almost missed the small black cage in between the diamond doves and the budgies. It contained two Fischer's babies. I only noticed because a guy was buying one and he wanted a female (he breeds lovebirds from what I could gather). When he left I looked at the poor forlorn little creature in the cage. It wasnt even completely feathered out. It was so young. The guy selling them estimated 8 weeks but I don't know. It has it's flights and can fly its just the smaller feathers that come in last that it seems to be still growing like around the neck and legs and still patchy on the body. Its winter here and I thought of all the things it would need. It would need to be inside at least till it feathered out or spring came. It would need to be fed a good diet, it was still growing so diet would be extra important. It would need to be handled gently and confidently if it was to become a good pet. I wasn't sure what to do. And then a little girl walked up (woulda been about 4 or 5) with her parents. She was very interested in the little "cute birdie" and her parents enquired "what is it? what do they eat?"...............
"Ill take that little bird in the black cage" I said to the saleslady standing in front of me.
I know I wanted an excuse to buy it, but I seriously couldnt leave it at the mercy of someone who didnt know anything about it, not that young and not when they had a young child. I know it may have turned out fine, on the other hand it could have been a disaster.
So here it is, sitting in a spare cage I cleaned up, in my bedroom, only half covered cause it thinks its missing out on something when I cover it completely, sleeping peacefully. And I can sleep peacefully knowing it will get what it needs in life.
Has anyone else managed to talk themselves so easily into buying a bird like this?
"Ill take that little bird in the black cage" I said to the saleslady standing in front of me.
I know I wanted an excuse to buy it, but I seriously couldnt leave it at the mercy of someone who didnt know anything about it, not that young and not when they had a young child. I know it may have turned out fine, on the other hand it could have been a disaster.
So here it is, sitting in a spare cage I cleaned up, in my bedroom, only half covered cause it thinks its missing out on something when I cover it completely, sleeping peacefully. And I can sleep peacefully knowing it will get what it needs in life.
Has anyone else managed to talk themselves so easily into buying a bird like this?