Goodbye, Evil Dragon Queen

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From little to big - currently 6 Linnies; 2 Budgies; 1 BHP; 2 CAGs; 2 Zons; 1 GWM. Formerly in the flock: 1 LSC2 [fostered/rehomed] RIP: 1 budgie 1 WCP & 1 sweet Pan Am
So, when I committed to parrots, the 1st two I chose were budgies, yes, as starter birds - but only in the sense that they were to be the 1st two birds in my home.

I intended to have them from fledging on, for the rest of their life. I picked two - sex unknown because their ceres had not changed color, yet - and allowed their personalities to name them. The yellow-faced blue turned out to be a sweet boy who loved attention. He is Little Bird Blue, and his hatchmate, the yellow/green female, named herself The Evil Dragon Queen, or Dragon for short.

The two together were a riot and kept me on my toes. While the Linnies technically arrived at my house first [courtesy of already being in a double-wide flight cage I had purchased off craigslist for Blue & Dragon], it really was Blue & Dragon who welcomed the other parrots to their new home. They deviled Beaker, our first 'big' parrot - a White Capped Pionus. In truth, Beaker liked Dragon much better than he liked Blue, but he tried not to admit liking either of them.

Beaker crossed the rainbow bridge several years ago and I hope he is showing Dragon around and taking care of her while she waits to welcome Blue and the rest of her flock across the bridge, just like she welcomed them here.

Despite her name, she had her sweet moments and was a lively, lovely companion. Everyone hears me talk about many of the other flock members and I really wanted to pay tribute to this little girl who helped me learn to love living with parrots. [And who explained in no uncertain terms that little in size does not mean little in personality.]
 
I am so sorry for your loss:( Dragon sounds like a wonderful girl with a huge personality and I am sure she is now enjoying being escorted around by Beaker.
 
I'm very sorry for your loss of Dragon. It's amazing how such a tiny bird can take up so much room in your heart. I know Dragon will be missed by both you and her flock.
 
Oh! That's such sad news and you must have a huge hole in your heart right now. I like the way you think about your sweet little Dragon: she was a huge personality in her own right and you were lucky, the two of you, to be able to spend her lifetime together. I hope she's flying free with Beaker and I send hugs to you and your flock at this sad time. XX
 
Sorry to hear of Dragon's passing. Every bird is precious, but our first few teach and share so much.
 
My thoughts are with you! I just lost a pair of my first little ones a couple of days ago, and I'm reeling.

We are all grieving with you at your loss, but know that Dragon had a truly wonderful life, thanks to you & your love.
 

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