aussie_wings
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🌟 𝓢𝓽𝓪𝓻𝓵𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽〘F Lutino Budgie〙🌟
✈️ 𝙅𝙪𝙣𝙞𝙤𝙧〘M Cinn-Turq-Pied-Spang Kakariki〙✈️
Hey all. I'm looking to rehome Eggbertha. We love her to death, but are going to be moving soon, and she seems to be pretty agitated. Unfortunately, I have not been able to hand-tame her. No matter what I did she has always been terrified. We're thinking that it's because of the way the Petco associate took her out of the enclosure, but it could also just be her disposition. She's the first bird I've never been able to eventually hand tame. She's a sweet, beautiful budgie, and I just don't think she's happy.
I want her to be able to thrive in the fully ability to enjoy the company of other living creatures, I want to send her to someone experienced with a budgie aviary. She just got done laying some eggs, and she's very hormonal. She's been escaping her cage to fly around the patio and I'm worried she's going to get stuck or injured when I'm not there. This also causes her to be trapped away from her food and water since the cage doesn't stay open when she opens it. I've had to just keep it open for her so she doesn't starve or get dehydrated, as well as check on her. I HAVE tried to secure the cage, and somehow she's still getting out.
This is part of the reason why I think an aviary would be good for her. She's social with Starlight, somewhat, but they are both females so the interactions are briefly positive before they get agitated with each other.
Eggbertha is healthy and her plumage is very unique. She's albino but you can see that her feathers are almost opalescent; they shine an iridescent blue and pinkish, and it's different than what I've seen before in a budgie. It's very neat. She definitely has a great appetite, but her droppings are appearing runny right now due to her hormones. I think she would make a great budgie to breed with a friendly, calm, beautiful male. I think, despite her anxious personality, she could make some beautiful, interesting budgies with a male who has a complementary temperament. I'm not sure if she would be a great mom, though, because she slung her infertile eggs around the cage...
If anyone is near central Florida and would like to talk with me about this, please reply to this posting or send me a PM.
I've attached some pictures of her. In the bright one, you might be able to see how her feathers look bluish, starting on her chest and down through the rest of her body. I hate doing flash pictures, but she wasn't looking directly at the camera.
I want her to be able to thrive in the fully ability to enjoy the company of other living creatures, I want to send her to someone experienced with a budgie aviary. She just got done laying some eggs, and she's very hormonal. She's been escaping her cage to fly around the patio and I'm worried she's going to get stuck or injured when I'm not there. This also causes her to be trapped away from her food and water since the cage doesn't stay open when she opens it. I've had to just keep it open for her so she doesn't starve or get dehydrated, as well as check on her. I HAVE tried to secure the cage, and somehow she's still getting out.
This is part of the reason why I think an aviary would be good for her. She's social with Starlight, somewhat, but they are both females so the interactions are briefly positive before they get agitated with each other.
Eggbertha is healthy and her plumage is very unique. She's albino but you can see that her feathers are almost opalescent; they shine an iridescent blue and pinkish, and it's different than what I've seen before in a budgie. It's very neat. She definitely has a great appetite, but her droppings are appearing runny right now due to her hormones. I think she would make a great budgie to breed with a friendly, calm, beautiful male. I think, despite her anxious personality, she could make some beautiful, interesting budgies with a male who has a complementary temperament. I'm not sure if she would be a great mom, though, because she slung her infertile eggs around the cage...
If anyone is near central Florida and would like to talk with me about this, please reply to this posting or send me a PM.
I've attached some pictures of her. In the bright one, you might be able to see how her feathers look bluish, starting on her chest and down through the rest of her body. I hate doing flash pictures, but she wasn't looking directly at the camera.