Blue works for me. Font isn't that important, just not a script since they can be hard to read. I guess maybe part of my signature that I have now - Owned by a flock of birds, a psychotic cat, and one old goat.
Why do you feed them? Doesn't their parents do that?It's impatient and demanding when it's time to be fed.
Yes, I saw the work they were doing on the outdoor aviary. I can't wait to go back to check it out in the spring.Yep, I go there all the time. In fact Dodger, Riti and Cheddar all are from there. Dodger was a drop off rescue I took in and both Riti and Cheddar where hatched and raised there. The "Wall o' Toys" is great and I buy most of the food I offer from them, fresh food I get at the grocery store of course. Burnie runs the place now that her dad's retired and they as you said do a good job. You missed the outdoor Avery as they are rebuilding it but come summer all the big birds and some of the smaller one as well get to fly around out there.
My bestest feathered friend there is Boomer the Gray, I have spent hours scritching her head and would buy her in a second if she was from sell...and I was younger. She's such a sweet heart. I feed both Higgins, Safflower Gold and Roudybush Minis myself.
My green cheek will lay on her back, but she holds on for dear life, like I'm going to drop her or something. I do see her laying on her back in her cage sometimes though. Pretty strange since she will hang upside down from my finger or her perch. I call her my vampire bat bird. My golden will lay on her back in the crook of my arm sometimes. She doesn't hold on to anything.Seems like the sun conures do it more than any other type of bird. But I have seen some videos with the green cheeks doing it as well.
There is something really cool about a bird that is trusting enough to lay on its back. I would love to teach that to my bird someday.My green cheek will lay on her back, but she holds on for dear life, like I'm going to drop her or something. I do see her laying on her back in her cage sometimes though. Pretty strange since she will hang upside down from my finger or her perch. I call her my vampire bat bird. My golden will lay on her back in the crook of my arm sometimes. She doesn't hold on to anything.