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My own (rather pitiful) feather collection. Actually, it’s my outdated collection because I recent found a pretty little mockingbird feather (:
I’m also hoping to scan the bottom of the cages at the parrot rescue I volunteer at to add some colorful parrot feathers to the collection. I picked up some amazon, macaw, and budgie feathers the last time I was there, but I forgot to take them with me.
If ANYONE could give me an idea of what the feather all the way on the left is from, I’d really appreciate it. It has speckly markings as if it’s from an owl, but it seems too thin and too small to be a wing or tail feather of something like a great horned. It’s also too big to be from a smaller owl like a screech owl.

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wallacethewalrus:

A parakeet (budgie) speaking in Japanese to a toy chicken and giving it kisses.

TOO CUTE FOR WORDS.

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(via avianawareness)

Worried about Fester…

I don’t know whether I’m over-reacting or not, but I think Fester (my budgie) might be sick. She had a pretty unusual day yesterday: I didn’t see her at her food bowl until the end of the day, and she was pretty sleepy looking the rest of the time. Her tail bobs a bit, but only when she’s pretty much asleep. That alone is enough to make me worry, so I’m calling the vet tomorrow, just to be safe. She’s still playing with her toys, chirping, and has normal droppings, but everything else makes me worry. I don’t want to have something happen to her, and then say “I thought I saw her getting sick, but decided just to leave it.” I can’t deal with guilt like that.

She seemed better today, playing with toys more and everything, but her tail is still bobbing, so I’m still concerned. Plus I haven’t been home much today, so I haven’t been able to monitor her every move like I can on the weekends. The vet is getting a call tomorrow, and I’m making an appointment ASAP.

guys I’m so worried :(

Parakeet and parrotlet by Dave Womach on Flickr.

by ~Amwah on Deviantart

Oh gosh, I feel so terrible

I was playing around with my budgie Fester, working on our hand-taming training and such. Lately, she’s been having fun stepping out onto her door, which falls like a drawbridge, which is fine as long as I keep her supervised, since her wings are clipped and I don’t want her falling to the floor.

So I try not to keep her there for too long, but it’s hard to get her to back up back into her cage, and millet doesn’t always work as a lure if she’s interested in something (AKA the string that holds the door up). So I let her stay out a little longer than I’d like.

Then she started getting a little silly, and hanging almost upside down on the bars of the door, and I was getting worried. For some reason, she can’t seem to figure out how to walk correctly on the cage bars when they’re underneath her, haha. But then, she must’ve lost her footing or something, and he flew to the floor, just like I was worried about.

No big deal, right? I bend down real low and offer her my hand with the millet. Then she really scares me by refusing, and flapping her way all the way into the kitchen, catching the dogs’ attention! This is terrible! With all of this going on, there’s no way she’ll be trusting enough to step on my hand to get her back to her cage. I’m forced to gab a towel and get her back in the cage that way.

It’s been a good ten minutes or so since I forced her back inside, and she hasn’t moved. I’m even playing videos of happy budgie sounds, since a lot of people say that it helps calm them down sometimes, or at least make them feel comfortable. She’s chirping, but not moving around her cage at all.

I feel terrible about it, and I’m afraid she’ll take a long time to trust me again. Major step back in our training and bonding, I’m afraid.

попки by mopka on Flickr.