^Yeah really
It's not as far fetched as you think. There are a lot of unnatural goings on to keeping a bird. Heck, if you want to go down that road then no one should ever buy a parrot over the age of 30 since it can and probably will outlive you.
Took the temp of the group. Got my answer (conscensus) and I thank you for all replies except the one above.
Hey, I live on that road! We have spent the last forty-five+ years on that road! And yes, we are old, much older than 45. We take-in those Amazons that are very sick, serious injured, and have little want to trust any Human ever again. Those Amazon's that have been left for dead at a Vet's Office or a rehomer like nothing more than yesterday's trash because their Human did not want to deal with what they had caused and/or created.
Three years ago, we took in the youngest Amazon we have ever attempted to bring hope too! He has had a total of three surgeries in the first two years, far more very early morning emergency Vet runs and is currently visiting his Avian Vet five times a year.
I say this not to curry favor, but to point out that due to Humans, there are huge numbers of Parrots left behind every year because of the poor choices their Humans made and most likely continue to make. Will he out live us? To say that we did not suffer serious concern regarding that reality would be a lie. But, our choice was very simple! He would die from the lack of those surgeries, or live in a Loving Home. A Loving Home that are committed to providing him with the resources long after we cannot provide daily care.
So, really! One of our now past Amazon's was seriously injured by it's family cat! She lived with us a bit over a year. Yes, she could have been just as well left to die at the Vets office, or live out her remaining months knowing that she was loved.
So, really! Every month, Amazons are offer to us. We cannot take them, no one can! So, huge the numbers that die far too early or sit out the remainder of their life without the Human Love they had been promised those many years before!
I guess that our educational system and/or parents just no longer teach that predator and prey" thing anymore! It is one of the serious problems when education falls to little more than teaching the answers to the test questions and not providing knowledge. I guess its a lot like the seemly loss of Common Sense. And, I can say this because my far kinder, sweeter dear-heart is a retired educator.
" There are a lot of unnatural goings on to keeping a bird." In fact, there are very few unnatural things, if any, about the: Forever, Loving Care of Parrots!