I didn't go to the cider mill, will be calling orchards from home tomorrow and update you all.
I don't know if I mentioned it, but I got the internship I was hoping for! I'll have to wake up crazy early on mondays, but more time at home with the birds for me Tues-Sun

. (Though I am still waiting on my sister's schedule).
We were putting Fajr to bed a bit earlier than usual today, and bc we use a hair tie to tie off his cage door in order to keep it closed, Clover flew over to try and steal it and nipped Fajr's foot when he got angry and came over to the door. His foot seems fine, if a bit tender. There was no blood. Keeping an eye on it. Cant wait until the remodeling is done and their cages can be moved to separate rooms again.
In other news, I demonstrated the first step of target training to one of the twins using Fajr before that happened. Fajr was SO excited to be receiving tiny chips of walnut, though. He knew the walnut was in my hand and kept hopping up my arm to look for it. I just put him back and had him go for the tip of the stick and he would impatiently gently bite on the wider part (I was using a chopstick), then go for the tip after a few tries. and run over for another piece. It was getting close to dinner time, which explains his over-the-top excitement. Though he did eat (shred? I never know how much he's actually eating) 2 pieces of plain pasta beforehand.
When my sister tried, her birds just ran off with the chopstick and tried to chew it up before dropping it off the side of the cage
