Hello from Japan

Islamargarita

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Aug 23, 2020
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An Indian Ringneck and a Conure.
Hello,

My name is Justin. I live in Japan.
I’m usually a large dog breed fan, but the houses here are quite smaller, especially since I live near Tokyo.
I’ve recently been looking into a companion pet so I started doing research, and well, here I am.
I have grown up around birds and the fam has has larger breeds throughout my lineage.
I have worked at a zoos & aquariums with a plethora of birds from Toucans, turkeys, vultures, owls, hawks, & Eagles. While I am new to owning one as a pet personally I’m not totally ignorant to animal behavior. I’m also retired and have nothing but time on my hands to spend with whatever I choose.
I look forward to obtaining and sharing knowledge as I go, and am pretty excited to say the least.
I was shockingly gifted a Pacific Parrotlet out of the blue and now I’m scrambling for husbandry information. So far so good. Tiki Chan is incredibly tame at two months and only a day in her new home. We’ve both already learned so much! Amazing animal, I’ve never experienced a bond this fast in all my years working with them.
I think this forum will provide a plethora of useful information and I can’t wait to dig in!View attachment 46876
Hola!

My name is Adriana writing from Florida, I love your bird! I have an Indian ring neck green and looking for a partner for him, they call me the bird whisperer hahah. The way I got into birds is not me choosing them they find me, while walking my dog have found a few and well here I am loving when I read how so many of us have discovered the joy birds are. Soon I will share photos .
 

Laurasea

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Sounds like you are fully becoming a parront( parrot parent) !

Diet sounds great, fresh veggies and leafy greens are packed with good stuff.

Parrots are flock creatures, staying with flock mates is programed natural behavior. Lol flocking behavior @ mine can entertain themselves if I'm in sight, or I flock call them. Otherwise they fly with me to powder room breaks.

You can find what works fir you, but it is natural to want to stay near you.

Glad sleep is better, that is important. Keep weighing regularly
 
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Yokohama, Japan
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Tiki-Chan the Pacific Parrotlet from Japan
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Well, it’s been a bit now and Tiki is quite s as member of the family. Huge personality, appetite, & attention hound! She’s pretty much Allowed free roam of the home except kitchen when we’re cooking. We’re thankful that she always has to be near us as it makes it easier to supervise her. Winter has brought its share of challenges to keep her areas around 20-30c but we have managed. Our home is now an aviary for the most part. I’m as surprised as I am thankful that she’s not too mischievous. She’s been a complete joy to train and interact with! She’s got a clean bill of health from the avian doc in Yokohama and we they trim her nails monthly. She’s grown to 28g now but eating like she’s 28kg 😂 She’s fed a well diverse diet of various pellets, vegetables, & fruits (she adores dragon fruit!) Seeds, nuts, & millet are provided as treats and forage enrichment during training Or introduction to new objects. She goes to her cage by herself at night but otherwise she’s usually on our shoulder. It’s been a great learning experience for us!
 

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