BeatriceC
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- Feb 9, 2016
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- Parrots
- Goofy (YNA), Oscar (Goffin 'too). Foster bird Betty (RLA). RIP Cookie, 1991-2016 ('tiel), Leo (Sengal), Charlotte (scarlet macaw). Grand-birds: Liam (budgie), Donovan (lovebird), RIP Angelo (budgie)
Two weeks ago a friend called me because she found what she thought was an injured parrot. Turns out the bird was "just" starving and dehydrated and perked up once she got food and water. I've been taking care of her and looking for her humans ever since. She's a great bird, and I'm having a hard time believing that somebody isn't missing her terribly. But despite tons of "found bird" ads, canvasing all the vets in my half of the county, posting on several internet and FB sites, and searching the "lost bird" ads as far away as Bakersfield and Yuma, AZ, (I'm in the southern part of San Diego) I have had no luck in finding any hint of where she may have come from. There's a small chance that somebody dumped her, because she was found in an area where there's a wild flock of her same species.
I'm not in a place where I'm ready to permanently take in a new bird. I have several people who I would trust, who have expressed an interest in meeting her and possibly giving her a home. But I'm unsure of the proper timeline for when I should start exploring those options. I don't want to give up too soon, but I want JellyBean to start forming attachments in a forever home sooner rather than later. I have no idea what the right balance here is. Any advice?
I'm not in a place where I'm ready to permanently take in a new bird. I have several people who I would trust, who have expressed an interest in meeting her and possibly giving her a home. But I'm unsure of the proper timeline for when I should start exploring those options. I don't want to give up too soon, but I want JellyBean to start forming attachments in a forever home sooner rather than later. I have no idea what the right balance here is. Any advice?