Featheredsamurai
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I just found a website, and it has a whole page of swimming parrots! They have the parrots on a perch, lower it into the water and the poor birds frantically swim to a ladder to escape. I'm stunned, this is so stupid! I have no doubt they LOVE their birds, they're just ignorant to the safety issue. They also have a fan club D:
Here's the link to the website, seizure warning(not joking)
Although all these are terrible, I was particularity distressed by the cockatoos. Rosie literally CAN'T fly if she's too wet, her feathers become completely water logged and it can take well over an hour for her to dry off. Seeing the galah and the umbrella I can imagine their feathers being waterlogged, and they feel themselves getting heavier and heavier as they try to get out D:
Luckily it seems they aren't forced to swim far, only a couple feet. And it was for a "pool party event". But still! just terrible. Apart from just the stress of being in deep water imagine what the chlorine must be doing to there skin and feathers,
Galah
Hawkhead
hyacinth
hybrid macaw
Sulfur crested cockatoo
Here's the link to the website, seizure warning(not joking)
Although all these are terrible, I was particularity distressed by the cockatoos. Rosie literally CAN'T fly if she's too wet, her feathers become completely water logged and it can take well over an hour for her to dry off. Seeing the galah and the umbrella I can imagine their feathers being waterlogged, and they feel themselves getting heavier and heavier as they try to get out D:
Luckily it seems they aren't forced to swim far, only a couple feet. And it was for a "pool party event". But still! just terrible. Apart from just the stress of being in deep water imagine what the chlorine must be doing to there skin and feathers,
Galah
Hawkhead
hyacinth
hybrid macaw
Sulfur crested cockatoo
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