Ladyhawk
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- Apr 30, 2017
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- Parrots
- Kizzy - (most likely) female blue-fronted Amazon, hatched on May 1, 2017; Gabby - Male double yellowheaded Amazon, hatched, April 1, 1986; died February 22, 2017
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- #61
Wow,wow every time you post a pic or video of Sierra, i see some more development of her feathers and her attention span seems to have increased. Won't be long now until she is in a proper parrot cage!
Yes, I need to clean Gabby's old cage thoroughly and install some Dri-Dek on the grate until she's used to climbing and perching. She's getting a lot of hand-me-down toys from her big brother. And I do mean big. He was a big male double yellowhead and I'm pretty sure she's going to be a rather petite female blue front. I'll do a DNA test as soon as I think she's ready, but I already bought her a hot pink carrier and I'm leaning toward buying her a hot pink Aviator Harness to match.

Even though Gabby's illness was metabolic and therefore not contagious, my mother and I threw out anything that couldn't be disinfected. There's still quite a selection. Sierra will appreciate many of those toys more than Gabby did. As Gabby aged, he became a connoisseur of bells and vegetable-tanned leather. He usually left everything else alone.
I'm completely in love with little Sierra. She's been the perfect baby bird. Due to the fact I had a few pairs of African greys and Senegals in my twenties and early thirties, I got to play with lots of baby parrots. All baby parrots are sweet and innocent, but this one has me completely enraptured. I already love her so much it almost hurts.
I really need to go through your entire thread about Salty. I've watched a few of his videos and I love him.
