Sunday, 13 September 2009

Parrot food

Parrot food
this is everyday parrot seed mix, Tidy mix parrot diet food is just as good.
pulse and rice soaking mix,fruit treats,and pine nuts these are good to be
used as a training aid parrots love them and they are quick and easy for them to eat.
their attention is quickly back on you, give a reward for good behaviour when your
parrot is learning something new. Frozen vegetables can be bought to the boil, and leave
to cool, can be fed slightly warm.You can feed pasta cooked or raw wholegrain is
better .Cooked rice, wholegrain is better,you can feed parrots eggs scrambled, boiled
poached, eggs can be fed in a whole variety of ways, don't throw the shell away the egg
shells are a good source of calcium

Safe foods for birds.
Banana you can mash the banana for spoon feeding, apple,strawberry, melon and pear
blackberry, apricot, raspberry, cherry, nectarine, peach's, pineapple and mango's. You
can feed parrots potatoes boiled or dry roasted ( i would never fed a parrot, french-Fry's
have salt in them which is not good for parrot's). Swede this can be boiled in water or
cooked with carrot's in fresh orange juice, spinach , kale, cabbage, marrow and courgette which you can boiled or baked, cauliflower, pumpkin and the seeds, and sweet potatoes boiled in water
or in orange juice or baked, sugar snap peas and mange-tout lightly steamed. Green beans boiled
or steamed, whole wheat, brown rice , pearl barley, oats and Bulgar wheat. You can fed parrot's
natural yogurt sweetened with fresh fruit this is a good source of beneficial bacteria , promotes
optimum conditions within the digestive tract for natural, healthy flora. Dried powdered chilli's
paprika can be used reasonably liberally. Monty's favourite is ready-brek with honey....





Sunday, 6 September 2009

Household Dangers

INAPPROPRIATE FOODS.
Anything high in sugar and salt is very inappropriate, as are fatty foods.
Serious foods such as caffeinated and alcoholic, avocado and chocolate,
which is toxic to many pets!!
TOYS.
Some toys that are designed for parrots may not be safe for them.
Please make sure your parrots especially the larger ones, can not break off ,and
remove parts and swallow them, the rope toys can be dangerous if the rope is long
enough to get them tangled up in while they are playing...
WINDOWS AND DOORS,MIRRORS.
Windows and mirrors pose danger to birds, some serious injuries have happened
with birds flying into them, i shut the blinds and cover the mirror with a towel.
and make Shaw all windows and exterior doors are closed leaving no chance for
the bird to escape....

Household Dangers

POISONING.
Birds are susceptible to wide range of toxic substances which can injure or kill
birds either by ingestion {eating} or inhalation {breathing them in}. One of the common toxicities in pet birds is insecticides sprayed in the home, others to include are ammonia,
bleach, oven cleaner, glues nail polish and nail polish remover, pant, perfumes and heavy
metals {lead and zinc}.some house hold plants can be dangers if your bird eats them!!
NON STICK COATINGS.
This warrants a special mention these products is very common in your home.
When overheated the non stick coating emits that is toxic to birds when it is
inhaled.The coating can be found on non stick cookware also waffle irons, bread
machines, ironing board covers and not forgetting irons and curling irons, hair dryers
and much more....
OPEN WATER.
Toilets are the most common source of open water in the home it is too easy for your
pet bird to fall in and drown, the other water sources to watch out for are sinks, buckets, and the
bathtubs,water bowls for cats and dogs.

A Parrot's Bill Of Rights

YOUR RIGHTS.
You have lots of rights, i can only assure one. That is if you treat me the way
i describe to you i will reward you with unwavering love, and humor, knowledge
and beauty, dedication and a sense of wonder and awe you have not felt since
you were a little child. When you took me home you did became my flock leader,
my entire universe - for life. I would hang the moon and the stars out for you if i
could. We are one in HEART AND SOUL...

A Parrot's Bill Of Rights

SHARE YOU LOVE WITH ME.
Please remember that you are my very special person, i put all my trust and
love in you. We parrots are used to being monogamous{ on bar hopping for us }.
Please do not go away for a long periods of time or give me away, that would
be a sadness from which i may never recover.It might seem to be asking a lot,
remember you can learn about my needs well before bringing me home. It's
like having a baby or taking a new job isn't a fair reason, you made a commitment
to me first. If you think you must leave me because you might die, provide for me forever
after you leave.I could live to a rip old age but i can not provide for myself. Please
remember i am in a small cage amongst people who are not of my blood.

A Parrot's Bill Of Rights

SPEAK MY 'LANGUAGE'
You get upset with me when i knock over my water bowl, when i
throw my food a round and when i scream, and pluck my feathers.
I don't do all these to annoy you ,am probably trying to tell you something
{perhaps that i am hurting or i am lonely or i am sad}. To speak my {body}
language. Remember i am alone, of all creatures on this planet learn to speak yours!!
SEE ME AS AN INDIVIDUAL.
I am unique and feeling being. No two of us are alike, please do not be
to disappointed in me if i do not talk like you wanted, or i can not do the
tricks that your friend's parrot can do.If you pay very close attention to me
i will show you a unique being who will give you so much more then talking and
playing.Please give me a chance so i can show you who i am, i think you will find
the effort well worth it. Remember i am not a ornament, i do not enhance any living room.
I am not a status symbol, if you use me as one.I just might take a nip at your up-turned nose!!!

A Parrot's Bill Of Rights

I NEED MY OWN DOCTOR.
You may not under stand my physiology and therefore you may not recognize it
early on when i get sick. It may be too late when you do ,because i hide my illnesses
{ remember what i said about me being an animal of the jungle, where there are lots
of predators}. I need an avian vet a specialist {no HMOs for me please.} If you can't
afford one, perhaps you shouldn't have taken me home.
PLEASE DON'T PUNISH ME.
Just as i don't aways under stand your peculiarities, you may not under stand mine.
i don't try to get in trouble, remember, a house is not the jungle. If i do screw up,
don't yell at me and never hit me.I have sensitive ears and i may never trust you again
if you hit me. Hands are sometimes scary things to us {why in the world would you not be
zygodactyl like us?}. Even more importantly, we don't learn by you punishing us.
We are gentle creatures who only hit back to protect ourselves. We learn through
patience and a lot of love.

A Parrot's Bill Of Rights

GET TO KNOW ABOUT PARROTS BEFORE YOU BRING ME HOME.
I am not a domesticated pet like a dog or cat. I still have the spirit of the jungle in me.
I have special needs which you may find hard to fill.Please don't learn these too late
for my well-being. Please don't acquire one of my cousins wild from the jungle,it will
jeopardize his survival and well-being, and that won't be a party for you either!
GIVE ME THE LARGEST HOME POSSIBLE.
I am used to flying through rain forests or savannas. I have given up this gift for your
pleasure. At the very least, give me enough room to flap my wings and exercise. I need toys
for my amusement and wood to chew, otherwise i might confuse your home with the forest
and it's trees.
GIVE ME A NUTRITIOUS DIET.
I need a wide variety of fresh and nutritious foods, even if they take time to prepare.
I cannot survive on seeds alone. take time to learn what my needs and preferences are.
LET ME HAVE A "SOCIAL LIFE".
I am a gregarious flock animal, but i am not one of you. I need lots of socialization
to leard how to act with you, with my siblings.I also need to have adequate quality
time with you every day, no matter what your schedule or other needs are.
I am a living, feeling creature. Above all, i need to be able to have complete trust in you
and count on your predictability in looking after me everyday.
LET ME BE CLEAN.
I may like to drop food or even throw it, but i need meticulous cleanliness to be healthy.
My skin itches without frequent showers, the barbs of my feathers won't seal if they become
oily and , worst of all, i may become ill if my food or water is not always sanitary.

Saturday, 5 September 2009

Sweet Baby Monty



As you can see Monty love's to be spoon feed his tea..










Monty first photo when he arrived home..






Haveing a good fly after his long journey home..









This photo was taken when i frist brought him home i love this photo..





Play time..





This is one of my favourite photos of Monty have his dinner..





One of Monty's first steps..





Monty is at the back on the left..





Monty with his brothers and sisters..





Monty is right at the back..





My sweet baby monty..





probably one of the first photos of Monty..


I brought Monty from a very good breeder (which i would recommend anyone who is think of buying a parrot to do)

Oscar And Bobby


Sweet Birdie Dreams My Baby Boy's xxxxx .









Oscar and Bobby were my two first African Grey parrots . I brought them from the same pet shop i got Amos from. Bobby was a second hand parrot in he's own cage next to the shop's play stand , there was Oscar i was torn between the too of them , which one to buy Bobby or Oscar, Bobby is eighteen months old Oscar was six months old, Bobby came home, then next day Oscar came home ,and i was so happy to be a proud mum of two African Grey Parrots.


Bobby passed way just eighteen months old ,he had died from Aspergillosis (which vet reckons they both had when i bought them) it is a fungal infection it is found in nut shells like monkey nuts, it is not the nuts themselves . Then Oscar got ill so back to the vets. Oscar passed way on the seventeenth of April in my arms. the monkey nuts had been in the food i got and was recommended by the pet shop. ( i never go back they now)


Through the sad loss i have been blessed with a fifteen week old happy, healthy baby boy African Grey ( who dose not eat any monkey nut's or peanuts)


From my story i hope that fellow parrot/new owners can learn. So no one go's though the suffering and heartache that i have. If i could turn back time i would have made shaw my sweet baby boy's never had monkey nuts or peanuts...






Amos


Amos was my first parrot he his ten years old . I brought him second hand from a pet shop about for years ago now. Amos came with emotional baggage, that i was not informed to me at the time of purchase


Amos has improved over the time that i have had him , but sometimes it is a case of two steps forward and three steps back . It is very rewarding though, i wouldn't be without him now.