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How much do you love birds?


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Damn, that sucks. Hope she manages to find her way back. Do you know how she escaped?
She snuck onto my backpack as I was leaving to go run errands. Despite the fact that she was being watched and in her cage and I always do a shakedown before I open the door and as I open it she was so fast with it my Grandma (PL I'm her caretaker) literally just turned for 2 seconds to take a sip of her coffee and the bird was out of her cage and gone.

I feel extremely retarded for not doing a triple check and not checking my bag if she snuck in but also she's NEVER done that or even ATTEMPTED it before. I have no idea why or how she did it.
 
I almost won a war against my seed addict budgies. Lately I've been feeding them a disgusting slop mix of seeds mixed with whole and powdered pellets during the day and nothing but pellets during the night so they'll hopefully eat them in the morning when they're hungry, but two days ago they immediately went to the bowl and started eating the pellets.
My victory didn't last at all because by the morning they wouldn't even touch them. I had to re-add seeds. The war's not over yet.
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(My little guy always gets a bald spot above his cere when he molts, it's oddly cute)

She snuck onto my backpack as I was leaving to go run errands. Despite the fact that she was being watched and in her cage and I always do a shakedown before I open the door and as I open it she was so fast with it my Grandma (PL I'm her caretaker) literally just turned for 2 seconds to take a sip of her coffee and the bird was out of her cage and gone.

I feel extremely retarded for not doing a triple check and not checking my bag if she snuck in but also she's NEVER done that or even ATTEMPTED it before. I have no idea why or how she did it.
Was she the green and yellow budgie you mentioned last page? Poor girl. I'd recommend keeping an eye on animal shelters in your area and posting about her on lost and found pet groups if you haven't yet. Facebook groups are surprisingly good for this.
 
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I almost won a war against my seed addict budgies. Lately I've been feeding them a disgusting slop mix of seeds mixed with whole and powdered pellets during the day and nothing but pellets during the night so they'll hopefully eat them in the morning when they're hungry, but two days ago they immediately went to the bowl and started eating the pellets.
My victory didn't last at all because by the morning they wouldn't even touch them. I had to re-add seeds. The war's not over yet.
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(My little guy always gets a bald spot above his cere when he molts, it's oddly cute)


Was she the green and yellow budgie you mentioned last page? Poor girl. I'd recommend keeping an eye on animal shelters in your area and posting about her on lost and found pet groups if you haven't yet. Facebook groups are surprisingly good for this.
She is :(

Been posted in every local group including in nearby towns just in case, I also made physical flyers.
 
She is :(

Been posted in every local group including in nearby towns just in case, I also made physical flyers.
When I lost my green cheek conure, I went around the neighborhood where he was last seen and shook a bag of food around, the rustling plastic made him cry out for me. We soon located him in a tree and safely got him out. Have you tried this?
 
Seeds, definitely. Just get yourself some wild bird feed and it'll be much healthier for them than the typical offerings.

Frozen peas and small chunks of veggies are great for water fowl, too.

My gray parrot loves McDonald's french fries, chicken nuggets and egg mcmuffins, but he's a turd that is a poor representative of bird-kind. Don't follow his example and feed our wild birb friends these items.
 
I have a pair of falcons nesting in the garden, and Jesus Christ, they are fighting with everyone.
Pigeons near the birdbath? One of the falcons starts screeching. Crows hopping around the lawn? Screeching. Magpies being mischievous? Screeching. Finches in the trees? Yep, better go ballistic.
I really love birds, but man, that's just too much.
One of the crows made it a sport and it's actively provoking them. At least someone is having a good time.
 
There's a bird thread??? I am late to the party.

My yard list is sitting at 47 species. I really want to get it up to 50. I currently have three baths, a mixed seed hopper feeder, and a nyjer feeder, but when I have time I also put out a suet feeder, hummingbird feeders, and and an oriole feeder. I have tried mealworms (dry and live) in the past in the hopes of attracting Western Bluebirds, but no takers. I feel bad leaving the mealworms to die in the sun in vain. It's frustrating because I know bluebirds frequent the nearby park. Come to my yard!
 
There's a bird thread??? I am late to the party.

My yard list is sitting at 47 species. I really want to get it up to 50. I currently have three baths, a mixed seed hopper feeder, and a nyjer feeder, but when I have time I also put out a suet feeder, hummingbird feeders, and and an oriole feeder. I have tried mealworms (dry and live) in the past in the hopes of attracting Western Bluebirds, but no takers. I feel bad leaving the mealworms to die in the sun in vain. It's frustrating because I know bluebirds frequent the nearby park. Come to my yard!
They like sunflower seeds. I get the ones with no shells, just seeds cut into smaller bits (sunflower chips.)
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You can get them in the gardening section of Walmart (sunflower, NOT safflower.) You’ll get lots of bluebirds with these. Mine come back every year and bring their babies once they learn to fly.

Meanwhile, this handsome guy has been coming to my yard every day
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A brown thrasher. Here’s a better pic
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I like their color and stripey chest and yellow eyes. This one mostly forages on the ground under the feeders but has been venturing up to the feeders more lately. And he loves taking baths.
 
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