I just thought to share a few stories of things that have been happening lately.
When he first came here, Fajr would fly to the front door when the doorbell rang because he knew my dad was home. We would tell him "mitthu agaya" if he didn't fly off immediately, which means " mitthu's here!", mitthu being what he calls my Dad, as it's what my dad calls him. The other day, before his injury happened, the doorbell rang and he perked up and said "mitthu! Mitthu agaya!". I was so surprised I laughed out loud. Unfortunately it was not my Dad and just a UPS delivery. A
On another occasion, two days before I left for Japan, I swung by home to get ready for an event with friends (we'd spent the day setting up the event). Fajr was in my sister's windowsill and called to me, and I talked back to him as we walked to the front door. My friends gave me strange looks, but didn't say anything as everyone knows about my bird. They understood better when we walked inside and as we were taking off our shoes, Fajr came zooming downstairs and landed on my friend's head, then came to me. Poor girl was frightened as he bit her last time she came to visit, so I petted him a bit and sent him back with my sister.
One day, Clover and Lemon had managed to throw all their fruitnoff their cage and were screaming, so I was picking it up for them. After I came back from Japan, they treated me worse than a complete stranger, something I wasn't very used to yet, and so I wasnt very careful. I put the bowl back and Clover ran over and bit me. Hard. I let out a yell and she held down harder. When I took my hand away, it started bleeding and I felt so bad about all of the times when we first got them and I just told my sisters to deal with it and fix whatever they had done wrong to result in the bird bite. It's painful! I may have cried, and angrily lectured the twins about placing their birds' food in the play stand instead of on top of the cage.
I give them their bath water in the mornings, so they're getting used to me again. They've taken an interest on the wood shapes I got them as part of a toy we made for the play stand, and took the shapes from my hand today after dropping them with no biting involved.
On this note- part of the toy is wiffle balls. I'm not sure what to stuff them with? Straws...shredded paper...popsicle sticks...and anything else? I'd like to give them a variety of toy types, as they have 3 wooden chew toys in addition to handheld wood pieces that they like to chew up, but they need something else to do.
I will leave the rest of the Clover/Lemon stories for Chika to tell on her own thread, once she's in the mood to have her next post go through my grammar and punctuation checks.
Our house is definitely at Full Bird Capacity right now, we would have been okay with two parrots but three is pushing it. We've made so much progress with Clover and Lemon though, they went from a fear of anything that moved to just flying away if anything as large of them or bigger is moved. Their flight has improved immensely, as has their confidence. There was a moment of uncertainty when Clover yanked a bunch of feathers from Lemon's head and he sported a bald spot, but his feathers grew back and she preened the keratin off with no signs of repeat plucking, so that's a relief.
I have mixed feelings about them as we are providing them with good care, but I think that someday we'll meet someone who will be able to provide them with better and will have to make a decision then. In the meanwhile, I get to listen to Chika's twin complain about how she can't spend time with Lemon because Clover bites her for not paying attention to her.





