I have two parrots; one is a senegal that I have had for 23 years, his name is Pete. He is a little moody at times, but I can't imagine not having him in my life. Life is really on his terms, so we understand each other, as to not have too many band aids on my fingers etc.
My second parrot is a mini macaw AKA Hahns Macaw...his name is Oliver. Without going into too many horribly painful details, he was swept away in the wind 4 months ago. It is the worst thing that has ever happened to me.
The good news is that I know where he is....he has found a safe place, and calls and screams and makes all kinds of noise...but only when I'm not there. I call his name, I come out every morning and evening and as much as I can during the day. I cry. Cry. Cry. I miss him so much and of course, if one goes missing, I know whose fault it is, it's mine. 17 years I have had him, and never ever have experienced this or thought I ever would.
I would like some good tips on how he may respond to me. I have been told calling his name seems aggressive to him, so I stopped and he's quiet now, I call his name and he's silent. He seems to make noise when I leave and I'm bewildered.
I am open to anything that any of you can advise on how to get my baby home. Please no lectures on losing him, I've beat myself up enough. I thought I had protected him, and I failed him. I know this.
He has stayed in a safe area nestled between several homes on the river; and is getting good food and fresh water every day. He is sooo green and so much foliage in the area, I cannot see him, but others have and have heard him. Please, if anyone has any good tips, I will do anything to get him home.
Thank you so much...I need all the help I can get. I don't eat, sleep...I have nightmares, depression. It's so bad, and every day I come home without him is a day that I failed him again.
This is how I feel. I appreciate any and all suggestions....thank you again.
He didn't fly away from me, he panicked and was swept away in the wind.







