My family of 5 is bringing home a Senegal from the local animal shelter tomorrow afternoon. His previous owner was known to take in many rescue birds into her home. (She took my cockatiel when I was 14 and unable to handle the responsibility) Unfortunately she got very sick a year ago and the birds she had in her home became hard for her to care for. The shelter manager believes Bandit, the Senegal we are adopting, is the last bird she took in while she was sick. She's passed away now and some of the birds are being adopted out while others are remaining in the shelter's Exotic's Education Room. I'm a little concerned about Bandit's history because we don't know anything about him. I do know that the shelter is inexperienced with birds (they haven't had them before and Bandit is the first one they have adopted out) and has the 3 Senegals on a pellet diet with the occasional piece of fruit or nut as a treat, kept together and they aren't handled often, though they do have someone working with them on occasion.
I guess where I'm going with this is that I'm here to learn the best ways to help Bandit feel at home with us, learn to trust us, and be happy here for the rest of his life. We don't know how old he is. If he's even male. How much training he's had in the past. What he likes to eat. Nothing. It's going to be a hard but wonderful adventure.





