Andrea_AUST
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Hi everyone .. so pleased to have found some help on line!
I'm a tad embarassed actually. I fell for the age old trap - impulse buying at a pet shop. I know better than this and can't quite get why this little parrot got to me so fast but what's done is done.
I did ask all the right questions in terms of care and how these little guys are best kept - I can see I just wasn't given all the right answers.
It would seem that after reading some of your threads, I will need a larger cage after all. Just as well I love shopping!
So here we are - I am a proud new owner of an adorable 3 month old Rainbow Lorikeet...and just a tad smitten with the little chap ... ahh lass? Not sure what to call her - him ...
He's still young so for a little while the cage will be fine. It's about 18" x 25" tall (much bigger than his cage in the shop) and I did ask if my cage would be big enough. Hohum :31:
I have him/her on a prepared nectar mix for now and it took a little while for him/her to feed out of this bowl but that seems sorted now. I have also been offering some apple which seems to be a hit. I am looking forward to learning what else this new friend would enjoy ...
I do have dogs (5 Bernese Mountain Dogs) and while my new feathered friend is allowed out of his cage, it's only when all dogs are outside. They seem genuinely interested in their new housemate...but I will not aim to guess whether that interest is good or bad.
I also have 3 horses, 5 pet sheep, 1 cat (she is terrified of birds), 2 seahorses and a partridge in a pear tree! (only kidding about the partridge)
We live on 14 acres at the base of the hills in the Barossa Valley in South Australia. These birds are wild in these areas.
I paid (don't laugh at me please) $250.00 AU for my
- I was told this bird was hand raised. He's (I can't help referring to it as a he) very friendly and loves to come out for a play. I did ask the shop owner whether they do okay as a sole bird and was told they are best on their own. Hmm...now I am not so sure. Certainly until I get a larger cage, this will be a solo ride for him.
I'll have lost of questions as time goes on - just wanted to introduce myself and get my head around the back tracking I'll need to do.
I am smitten though ... already fallen in love.
Kind Regards
Andrea - South Australia
I'm a tad embarassed actually. I fell for the age old trap - impulse buying at a pet shop. I know better than this and can't quite get why this little parrot got to me so fast but what's done is done.
I did ask all the right questions in terms of care and how these little guys are best kept - I can see I just wasn't given all the right answers.

It would seem that after reading some of your threads, I will need a larger cage after all. Just as well I love shopping!

So here we are - I am a proud new owner of an adorable 3 month old Rainbow Lorikeet...and just a tad smitten with the little chap ... ahh lass? Not sure what to call her - him ...

He's still young so for a little while the cage will be fine. It's about 18" x 25" tall (much bigger than his cage in the shop) and I did ask if my cage would be big enough. Hohum :31:
I have him/her on a prepared nectar mix for now and it took a little while for him/her to feed out of this bowl but that seems sorted now. I have also been offering some apple which seems to be a hit. I am looking forward to learning what else this new friend would enjoy ...
I do have dogs (5 Bernese Mountain Dogs) and while my new feathered friend is allowed out of his cage, it's only when all dogs are outside. They seem genuinely interested in their new housemate...but I will not aim to guess whether that interest is good or bad.
I also have 3 horses, 5 pet sheep, 1 cat (she is terrified of birds), 2 seahorses and a partridge in a pear tree! (only kidding about the partridge)
We live on 14 acres at the base of the hills in the Barossa Valley in South Australia. These birds are wild in these areas.
I paid (don't laugh at me please) $250.00 AU for my

I'll have lost of questions as time goes on - just wanted to introduce myself and get my head around the back tracking I'll need to do.
I am smitten though ... already fallen in love.
Kind Regards
Andrea - South Australia