crimson
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- Oct 8, 2012
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- Senegal-Martini,1 pineapple conure~ Kahlua,1 GCC~ Flare, spl/b, 4 Lovebirds Halo,Tye-Die,Luna,Violet,8 Cockatiels,Num Num&Tundra,8-Ball&Angus,Magnet&Sunkist,Pearl, Blush, 1 gouldian finch, 7 canaries
I am very attentive with all of my birds, some say I take care of them better than I do my family....I guess there is some truth to that.
This experience that happened yesterday could have turned out terribly wrong, but didn't, thank goodness.
My birds receive a good amount of natural light daily. when the sun starts to go down and our bedroom is getting dark I always go in and turn our lights on.
Yesterday I forgot, it was a busy day and just slipped my mind.
All my cockatiels were out, along with my lovebirds, they were in total darkness for over an hour.
I realized I had forgotton,so I went into the bedroom and is was very still.
I knew most of them were probably asleep, so I started talking to them, to gently wake them up. As I made my way in the dark, towards the lamp, I thought to myself "if any bird start flying around in the dark, they are going to get hurt", well the very first 'click' while turning the lamp on sent my cockatiels into a state of panic and flurry.
It takes 2 turns to turn the light on, so I quickly turned it on, and as the light came on, one of my cockatiels flew right into the wall, and fell to the floor.
My other cockatiel literally flew right into the side of my head:11:, then into a picture hanging on our wall, then fell in between our bed and side table.
She was panting so hard, just so zoned out. I gently picked her up, checked her and put her in her cage.
my other cockatiel that slammed into the wall first, came over to me wanting to be picked up. I checked on Num Num, he seemed to be fine too, and placed him back in the cage.
Once I started counting where all my birds were, I realized I was missing one of my baby lovebirds(10 weeks old). I called for her, and out of no where, she came flying to me like a bullet, and cuddled right into my neck for security, making these very strange noises. I sensed she was very frightened, so she stayed with me until she calmed down.
I returned everyone to their cages, and sat on the bed thinking about what had just happened. I felt like a total fool.
nothing like a dose of reality to smarten one up
This experience that happened yesterday could have turned out terribly wrong, but didn't, thank goodness.
My birds receive a good amount of natural light daily. when the sun starts to go down and our bedroom is getting dark I always go in and turn our lights on.
Yesterday I forgot, it was a busy day and just slipped my mind.
All my cockatiels were out, along with my lovebirds, they were in total darkness for over an hour.
I realized I had forgotton,so I went into the bedroom and is was very still.
I knew most of them were probably asleep, so I started talking to them, to gently wake them up. As I made my way in the dark, towards the lamp, I thought to myself "if any bird start flying around in the dark, they are going to get hurt", well the very first 'click' while turning the lamp on sent my cockatiels into a state of panic and flurry.
It takes 2 turns to turn the light on, so I quickly turned it on, and as the light came on, one of my cockatiels flew right into the wall, and fell to the floor.
My other cockatiel literally flew right into the side of my head:11:, then into a picture hanging on our wall, then fell in between our bed and side table.
She was panting so hard, just so zoned out. I gently picked her up, checked her and put her in her cage.
my other cockatiel that slammed into the wall first, came over to me wanting to be picked up. I checked on Num Num, he seemed to be fine too, and placed him back in the cage.
Once I started counting where all my birds were, I realized I was missing one of my baby lovebirds(10 weeks old). I called for her, and out of no where, she came flying to me like a bullet, and cuddled right into my neck for security, making these very strange noises. I sensed she was very frightened, so she stayed with me until she calmed down.
I returned everyone to their cages, and sat on the bed thinking about what had just happened. I felt like a total fool.
nothing like a dose of reality to smarten one up
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