Raixalotto
Sitting on the front steps
Hello
Illa is a blue Indian Ringneck Parrot hen I had 3 years ago. I was given her by her previous owners, who described her as a complete monster. I didn't (and don't) believe any bird is truly 'lost', although told at the time she was a lost cause and would be a waste of my time. I still wanted her, so they willingly gave her to me. I guess they kind of thought 'well I don't have to deal with her anymore'...?
The man grabbed her by the wing and chucked her into the cage I had (I was mortified and outraged ). No wonder she was a 'monster'. When I got home she went into another cage. To begin with she was terrified of everything to do with people. But eventually started to calm down after a month. There was no problem getting her to eat pellets (she almost seemed to prefer them over seeds) or vegetables and fruit.
Four months down the track she started wanting to come out (as long as I was at the other end of the room (she was also clipped) ) after a year and a half she would fly to people and perch of your shoulder or head. Although hands were a big no, as well as hopes of touching. She did let my brother get away witg a little more though...
A friend came over, and I'm not kidding, she flew over to her and gave her kisses! The only person she'd ever done that to...
Now she lives the friend of mine, whom she absolutley loves.
Let me out
Wet Illa
Buttons are always a target
She looks aqua here for some reason...?
Some veges
Illa is a blue Indian Ringneck Parrot hen I had 3 years ago. I was given her by her previous owners, who described her as a complete monster. I didn't (and don't) believe any bird is truly 'lost', although told at the time she was a lost cause and would be a waste of my time. I still wanted her, so they willingly gave her to me. I guess they kind of thought 'well I don't have to deal with her anymore'...?
The man grabbed her by the wing and chucked her into the cage I had (I was mortified and outraged ). No wonder she was a 'monster'. When I got home she went into another cage. To begin with she was terrified of everything to do with people. But eventually started to calm down after a month. There was no problem getting her to eat pellets (she almost seemed to prefer them over seeds) or vegetables and fruit.
Four months down the track she started wanting to come out (as long as I was at the other end of the room (she was also clipped) ) after a year and a half she would fly to people and perch of your shoulder or head. Although hands were a big no, as well as hopes of touching. She did let my brother get away witg a little more though...
A friend came over, and I'm not kidding, she flew over to her and gave her kisses! The only person she'd ever done that to...
Now she lives the friend of mine, whom she absolutley loves.
Let me out
Wet Illa
Buttons are always a target
She looks aqua here for some reason...?
Some veges
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