Betrisher
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- Jun 3, 2013
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- Parrots
- Dominic: Galah(RIP: 1981-2018); The Lovies: Four Blue Masked Lovebirds; Barney and Madge (The Beaks): Alexandrines; Miss Rosetta Stone: Little Corella
As most of you know, my Dominic has been re-learning a lot of his skills since I inherited him a few years ago. He's rediscovering his inner Galah and is therefore much more vocal and active and generally in the moment than he's been in years. I made a promise to Dom that I wouldn't keep him in jail any more. This means that he lives most days free-range in my kitchen, where we've built a playgym for him over the back door and where he has a special platform placed on top of 'his' fridge whence he is master of all he surveys.
At first, Dom was barely able to do much because of his fatty tumours. Now, we have whittled those down through diet and the exercise of his clambering around his playgym, cargo net and seagrass mat. Eventually, Dom gained a bit of confidence in his ability to fly and learned to go from the table to the fridge with little effort. For a bird who had never flown, that was Some Achievement, right?
More recently, Dom has found he can fly through the kitchen door and into my sewing room, which happens to double as the family library because it's lined with bookshelves. Dom's favoured landing-spot is naturally on top of my quarto-and-larger-sized biology books (all of which are very precious to me and I'd much rather he didn't poop or chew on them, as is his wont). This presented a problem because as Dommie gained skill, my books began to achieve a somewhat ragged look as he chomped upon their spines. What to do?
I hung a pillowcase in the doorway and that solved the problem temporarily for a few days. Before long, though, Dom had learned to fly under the pillowcase and up to his bookshelf. Hmmm... what next? Aha! I had a few old winter nightgowns I meant to chuck out. It was but a small job to hang one of those in the doorway and I laughed at Dom as he p'snipped in consternation (NB. Galahs go 'p'snip' very loudly when they want to draw your attention to something). No way was he going to fly through the two-foot gap under the nightie!
Imagine my surprise, then: I was seated at my sewing machine yesterday when suddenly Dominic swooped low under the long nightgown and did a perfectly executed upward swing to land neatly upon 'Encyclopaedia Botanica'. As I exclaimed out loud, the wicked old bird did a 180º turn and pooped off the edge of the book, leaving a tidy green deposit smack in the middle of a piece of pale pink fabric! He's a wily old bird all right and I'm going to have to put my thinking cap on to outsmart him!
At first, Dom was barely able to do much because of his fatty tumours. Now, we have whittled those down through diet and the exercise of his clambering around his playgym, cargo net and seagrass mat. Eventually, Dom gained a bit of confidence in his ability to fly and learned to go from the table to the fridge with little effort. For a bird who had never flown, that was Some Achievement, right?
More recently, Dom has found he can fly through the kitchen door and into my sewing room, which happens to double as the family library because it's lined with bookshelves. Dom's favoured landing-spot is naturally on top of my quarto-and-larger-sized biology books (all of which are very precious to me and I'd much rather he didn't poop or chew on them, as is his wont). This presented a problem because as Dommie gained skill, my books began to achieve a somewhat ragged look as he chomped upon their spines. What to do?
I hung a pillowcase in the doorway and that solved the problem temporarily for a few days. Before long, though, Dom had learned to fly under the pillowcase and up to his bookshelf. Hmmm... what next? Aha! I had a few old winter nightgowns I meant to chuck out. It was but a small job to hang one of those in the doorway and I laughed at Dom as he p'snipped in consternation (NB. Galahs go 'p'snip' very loudly when they want to draw your attention to something). No way was he going to fly through the two-foot gap under the nightie!
Imagine my surprise, then: I was seated at my sewing machine yesterday when suddenly Dominic swooped low under the long nightgown and did a perfectly executed upward swing to land neatly upon 'Encyclopaedia Botanica'. As I exclaimed out loud, the wicked old bird did a 180º turn and pooped off the edge of the book, leaving a tidy green deposit smack in the middle of a piece of pale pink fabric! He's a wily old bird all right and I'm going to have to put my thinking cap on to outsmart him!
