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Rollerblading along the road
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They look so happy and relaxed together
Progress.
Through my voluntary work I've had to spend a lot of time away from the flock the past two days. Nothing detrimental though it seems. They miss me. As soon as I open the front door they start calling. A quick wash up, a change of clothes and I'm in there opening the cage. They all come out in one feathered rush and perch in the branches around me, saying hello as only parrots do. I'm now fully integrated with the flock and they miss me.
Holly really surprised me though. When I sit down on the sofa she usually comes down to her special perch and has a little chat (she does this often during a normal day). Today she did a few laps of the room, hovered over me, landed gently on my chest and crawled up to gently snuggle my neck. I got a full 20 minutes of tender preening before she rejoined the rest of the flock. GOBSMACKED!
Then there's my personal aim of not intruding into the cage when they're in there. Today for the first time I reached in to clip a piece of apple over their platform above the door and before I'd even clipped it both hens were on the platform. So it now seems that rule doesn't matter if I'm bringing goodies.
I'm a happy bunny
I know!
I'd say that you are an accepted flock member. Nice feeling isn't it?Progress.
Through my voluntary work I've had to spend a lot of time away from the flock the past two days. Nothing detrimental though it seems. They miss me. As soon as I open the front door they start calling. A quick wash up, a change of clothes and I'm in there opening the cage. They all come out in one feathered rush and perch in the branches around me, saying hello as only parrots do. I'm now fully integrated with the flock and they miss me.
Holly really surprised me though. When I sit down on the sofa she usually comes down to her special perch and has a little chat (she does this often during a normal day). Today she did a few laps of the room, hovered over me, landed gently on my chest and crawled up to gently snuggle my neck. I got a full 20 minutes of tender preening before she rejoined the rest of the flock. GOBSMACKED!
Then there's my personal aim of not intruding into the cage when they're in there. Today for the first time I reached in to clip a piece of apple over their platform above the door and before I'd even clipped it both hens were on the platform. So it now seems that rule doesn't matter if I'm bringing goodies.
I'm a happy bunny
Same here! I'd honestly ruin it for myself by squealingWow! If that day comes for my I'll have to try not to scare the bird by bawling. I'm teary eyed just reading about Holly's preening of you.
I've spent so many years working so hard to teach birds that my hands are nothing to be scared of, that I'm not going to attack them or even eat them. All that time I was doing it the hard way. Yes it worked but with a lot of effort on my part, waiting for a bird to come toward my hand to take some millet. Putting all my spare time into 'training' the fear out of them. All that time trying to teach when really I should have just let them learn for themselves.I'd say that you are an accepted flock member. Nice feeling isn't it?
What a sweet spiritual experience.I've spent so many years working so hard to teach birds that my hands are nothing to be scared of, that I'm not going to attack them or even eat them. All that time I was doing it the hard way. Yes it worked but with a lot of effort on my part, waiting for a bird to come toward my hand to take some millet. Putting all my spare time into 'training' the fear out of them. All that time trying to teach when really I should have just let them learn for themselves.
It's more than a nice feeling, it's really quite humbling.
Quite the flock you've got going there...the MASH comparisons are very interesting!Sorry for my tardiness, my voluntary work has progressed some, but the flock is still one.
The guys are developing into characters that while I could simply describe them I feel it would be fun to compare them to a tv programme.
First we have Angel. She's turning out to be a leader. Wherever she is everyone else isn't far away. She shouts a lot and get's upset when no-one listens. She wants everything done her way and when she wants it. She won't take being stood up to and will gladly put anyone else in their place. She has no fear. In MASH 4077 terms she is Major Margaret 'Hotlips' Houlihan.
Get the picture? We'll stick with MASH.
Silver is a jack-the-lad. Always finding strange things to do, often finding himself in trouble with Margaret. He get's on with everyone, especially the ladies who he plays like an expert. He is indeed Captain B F 'Hawkeye' Pierce.
Goldie is different. He carries an air of authority even though he's a junior rank. He's not afraid to challenge anyone and definitely has developed the tools to defend himself, and the confidence to stand up for others. He's part of a complex flock and interacts with everyone. He shows no bias. He's always the alert one. Whilst everyone goes about their daily business he's watching them, making sure they don't get in trouble and supporting those that do. If you haven't guessed yet he is Father Mulcahy.
Now Holly. She's a valued member of the flock but seems to be a little outside of things. While she's fully into getting involved in any action as part of the team when things are quiet she's happy to do her own thing. She's quiet in general, doesn't cause any trouble and is there to lighten anyone's heart. She spends a lot of time with people outside of the team (me). She's happy, sassy, a regular breath of fresh air. The only character I could possibly choose is Lieutenant Kellye Yamato.
Final member of the flock is me. Although I'm only an NCO I hold the unit together. I make sure they wake at the right time, get 3 meals a day, have everything they need to function while keeping a good stock of everything for the future. They always seem pleased to see me, they buzz around me all day and treat me as an equal. In return I keep my eyes and ears open for any way I can help make their days better. I carry the responsibilities deserverving a much higher rank without complaint and still find the time to be with my friends. If you haven't got it yet I'm Corporal Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly.