- Oct 23, 2015
- 4,488
- 6,218
- Parrots
- 1 YNA (Bingo R.I.P.)
1 OWA (Plumas R.I.P.)
1 RLA (Pacho R.I.P.)
2 GCA(Luna,Merlin) The Twins
1 Congo AG (Bella)
5 Cockatiels
My wife and I adopted Bingo so long ago our differing memories are hard to ..... reconcile .
We were looking for a proven talker and a tame parrot that would be friendly.
We found the ad for Bingo in the Pennysaver (a free want add given away at laundromats and liquor stores).
This was 1985 so Facebook and craigs list wasn't even thought of.
We can't agree on how much we paid, I thought it was $800, my wife says $1,000. either way it was a lot for that time.
We never knew the reason for the original owner to sell him and we never asked.
Ny wife thinks it's because they were very neat people and didn't like the mess he made.
I think it was because he was beginning to become hormonal and unpredictable.
whatever the reason he became a part of our life and family very quickly.
these are some of the very earliest pictures taken with 35 mm camera and scanned digitally long time ago.
and this is his memorial
We were looking for a proven talker and a tame parrot that would be friendly.
We found the ad for Bingo in the Pennysaver (a free want add given away at laundromats and liquor stores).
This was 1985 so Facebook and craigs list wasn't even thought of.
We can't agree on how much we paid, I thought it was $800, my wife says $1,000. either way it was a lot for that time.
We never knew the reason for the original owner to sell him and we never asked.
Ny wife thinks it's because they were very neat people and didn't like the mess he made.
I think it was because he was beginning to become hormonal and unpredictable.
whatever the reason he became a part of our life and family very quickly.
these are some of the very earliest pictures taken with 35 mm camera and scanned digitally long time ago.
and this is his memorial