That Galah was just too awesome. I went to the shop to pick up bird feed and when I was pointing out which ones I wanted, this lil fella just quietly stepped onto my shoulder and started kissing me. The asking price was 120k INR ($2k) and I can afford him but I'm too scared to drop that kind of dough on a single bird, had it been say, $200, I'd have bought half a dozen or more for sure.
The shop owner actually commented that his birds are very noisy etc for almost all the people that enter his shop but for 2 people - me and another fella - these guys just go quiet and gaze at us intently during our presence there. So he said, these birds feel your love and that karma you have around you, of smiling at them and whispering sweet nothings. They'll caw rather loudly for most people that go near them, but somehow when i'm around they're always kissing me.
The supplier who dropped in to see me yesterday mentioned how bad the people in this bird trade are and how they take your money first and then ship you a problem bird, if at all, like someone was just delivered a B&G macaw without claws, and another who received a plucked bare naked cockatoo, and hence one should always buy a bird in physical presence and with a bird vet to verify all is ok before making the payment.
These bird shop owners simply tell people to feed the birds yellow millet and water. And so I am working to create some flyers that state the individual species - budgerigars, lovebirds, cockatiels, parrots, etc with information on what to feed them - which I will make 1000 copies of and hand over to these shop owners to give every customer who buys a bird, so at least they are aware that these birds too have a varied diet and not to feed them only yellow millet.
I'm definitely getting at least 20 of all those pricey ones when I shift to my new home I've planned a 2000 sq ft aviary in. WTB Lifetime of happiness!
Finally, the handrearing formula came in.
