So, after much research on the species of bird I would like to own, I had originally decided on a cockatiel. BUT a bunch of people suggested I look into a Green Cheek Conure; and I must say, I absolutely fell in love. I don't see how anyone could refuse that adorable little face.
I contacted a local rescue organization for parrots in my area and asked if they had any available for adoption. While they didn't have any listed on their website, they did have one available in another facility in Maryland. I will be going through the home visit and application process on Tuesday, so hopefully by the 12th, I will be able to have this adorable little guy.
From the email I received about him (or her!):
Here's what Jan has to say about QT Pie... "The little GCC is available. I named him QT Pie. Prefers women definitely. Will bite men when he first meets them. I can send him in a basic cage for $50. The one he is in actually belongs to a Quaker I have. Asking $100 fee for him. Very quiet. Curious. I do not let him interact with other birds. He has been somewhat interactive with the Lorie and was not aggressive at all."
So now, a couple of questions for you guys. I know that GCC's are relatively quiet as far as conures go. Noise and chatter don't really bother me anyway, but I need to be somewhat considerate of the herd of elephants that live above me with their nonstop bass-filled head-pounding music. I've read countless websites about them over the past few days, as well as a book or two.
What I basically need to know are:
For a rescue bird, what problems am I likely to run into? I'm not expecting him to be a perfect companion parrot immediately. I'm expecting the occasional nip and wariness about his new surroundings.
As far as food goes, I plan on using Roudybush pellets. Their website suggests that the mini pellet size or the crumble size would be okay for a conure. Both are okay for parakeets as well, which is great since they can all share food. What size pellets do you feed your GCCs or similarly sized birds?
What toys do your GCCs love? My parakeets don't really play with their toys. They'll play with a bell every now and again and gnaw on their wood blocks, but they don't really play with hoops or balls or foot toys or anything else. I'd love to have a bird that liked to play with their toys.
What treats do your GCCs love? Again, my parakeets aren't huge fans of treats. Yogurt covered papaya? Nope. Honey covered seed sticks? Yeah, right. They'll eat millet if I put it in their cage, but that's about it.
Any other first time GCC tips would be great. I'm confident that this little guy and I would be a great match. And I will continue reading and bookmarking websites and books well after I get him.
I just hope everything checks out and I can bring him home next week! I think I'll be heartbroken if I can't.





