Friday, September 25, 2009

Many Photos

As I type this, contented cockatiel murmuring sounds from cages and playstands around me. From outside, the voice of a young lorikeet begs food from a parent - I'm very tuned into this noise, as young Loris that come through the store try to use it on me! The air is filled with the scent of freshly-trimmed bottlebrush which has served as entertainment for the various parrots in my house at the moment, and now lies largely on the floor of cages, leaves chewed and bark stripped. I'm doing a double bird-sitting duty this week, and I can't tell you how wonderful it feels to have the house so filled with birds. As well as my pair of tiels and my rosella Calypso, I've currently got a second pair of tiels, an opinionated ringneck, and his cocoktiel buddy! They're all out right now, arranged between three cage-tops, the couch back (with a throw rug for safety!) and two playstands. I managed to convince them for a few brief minutes to all co-habitate on my big playgym and get some snapshots!


Depp breath: Calpyso the pale-head rosella at the very top. Georgie, the cinnamon tiel checking her out. Logan, the whiteface pearl pied, and Storm, the whiteface cinnamon pearl, on the pink ladder below Georgie. Cloud, the whiteface pied, and Max, the grey male, are on the top perch, with ringneck Jack keeping an eye on them all from beside the bottlebrush!


It's been a while since my last post here, so please enjoy some complimentary photos of the birdroom residents for the last few months!



Sandi, Sammi and Joey
Sandi and Sammi are sun conures, not related. Joey, the little Jenday, is easy to pick out with the bigger suns flanking her. She was a truly sweet little bird, quiet and loving!
Sandy was an interesting conure; she was bred from pied sun conure stock, and in the time she spent in the birdroom, she developed large yellow pied splashes over her wings, which started out nearly fully green!





Sandy with her special buddy Jay the Quaker



Joey with Silver, a ringneck - the first one of this year's season! Hopefully we'll see more soon, plus their big cousins, alexandrines!



Joey and Sammi having a snack




Three lovely little cockatiels!





These guys were just utterly adorable together! They're all scaly-breasted lorikeets, two normals (greens) and a lutino (yellow). Rascal is on the right, Sasha in the center, and Scamp on the left.





A young rainbow lorikeet with Rascal and Scamp the scaly loris.


Sherbet, the short-billed Corella.



Pablo, a two-and-year-old Alexandrine who came to us because her previous owners had wanted a male Alex, which are better talkers. Poor girl, imagine being given up just because she didn't talk well enough! she found a lovely new home very quickly, such a sweetheart - and I had my suspicions "she" was a male anyway, since there was a faint ring starting to show around the neck. Only time will tell though!



Some aviary birds: A blue ringneck, red-fronted Kakariki, green ringneck, and a lovely little Western Rosella.


And here's some of the current residents!


Grass parrots from the aviary: A male turquoise parrot watches a cinnamon Elegant parrot taking off. Three hen yellow turquoise parrots watch from the perch behind. These are small species of Australian parrots, and come in come magnificent colours!


Two more sun conures from the same pied breeder, with Trouble and Trix, two green-cheek conures.


Jack, the wonderfully cuddly long-billed corella, getting some attention from me. He recently found a home with one of our staff members, he was a bird who would steal your heart!


A male pale-head Rosella - one of the nicest coloured up Rosellas I've seen in months!


A blue Princess who I never got around to referring to anything but 'Priness' which she thoroughly acts anyway, so the name stuck!



A sibling to Sasha, the lovely Lutino Scaly, Sunny. Yes, she is this cute in real life! She loves to wrestle with me, and will lie on her back and grab my fingers gently with her beak and feet. So gentle and loving, bound to make the perfect little pet for any family who could devote the time to her she so richly deserves!

1 comment:

  1. How wonderful these birds are, I really like them.My eyes are just stuck into their natural colors. This is very nice to see various colorful birds, I'm so pleased to see all of them together.

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