psychocircus91
Member
Well,
The third and final bird came sooner than expected. She actually came a week after Loki. The family had a very hard time giving her up and you could tell they really did care for her. Out of respect, I wanted to wait to share Flower with everyone.
Flower is 13 years old. She came from a couple who had Flower for about a year. They got Flower from a rescue. Prior to the rescue, she was with a couple who both died within a month of each other.
I found Flower's owners right here on the forum. I had said that I would ultimately own three birds, and things just fell into place much sooner than anticipated.
Flower has had some plucking. She plucked herself when she transitioned to the rescue. When the couple took her home, she continued to pluck for a little while. Once she settled, the plucking stopped. Then, after six months they moved. While Flower adjusted she plucked again, which stopped after a couple months (so about 4 months ago?)
I like these pictures of her:
Here is a picture to give you a better idea of her feather condition. Depending on how she is positioned, you can sometimes see a couple more bare spots. I am hoping with good diet and love, we will minimize plucking during this transition.
The third and final bird came sooner than expected. She actually came a week after Loki. The family had a very hard time giving her up and you could tell they really did care for her. Out of respect, I wanted to wait to share Flower with everyone.
Flower is 13 years old. She came from a couple who had Flower for about a year. They got Flower from a rescue. Prior to the rescue, she was with a couple who both died within a month of each other.
I found Flower's owners right here on the forum. I had said that I would ultimately own three birds, and things just fell into place much sooner than anticipated.
Flower has had some plucking. She plucked herself when she transitioned to the rescue. When the couple took her home, she continued to pluck for a little while. Once she settled, the plucking stopped. Then, after six months they moved. While Flower adjusted she plucked again, which stopped after a couple months (so about 4 months ago?)
I like these pictures of her:
Here is a picture to give you a better idea of her feather condition. Depending on how she is positioned, you can sometimes see a couple more bare spots. I am hoping with good diet and love, we will minimize plucking during this transition.