I was first introduced to parrots when my grandma got a Nanday conure when I was two. She used to take care of me because both my parents worked so Paulie and I would hang out while I was at her house. My uncle also had birds, which I would play with whenever he visited. My grandma got another bird when I was around 7 or 8, whom she named Ben. He is a Blue Crowned Conure who loves to talk and dance.
I got my first bird when I was 13, right before I started the eighth grade. Trillium was a pacific parrotlet and my little baby. Unfortunately, my little angel passed away only a year and a half later

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Soon after I got my current bird, a Cinnamon Green Cheek Conure whom I named Mint. The petstore I got her from wasn't the best; they had lost all their data

, so didn't know how old she was and she was in with two other CGCCs who bullied her, which was evident because of her cracked beak! At first she was frightened of a lot of things and for the first day or so would only hang upside down from the top of her cage. Now a days, Mint is happy, healthy (though she still has some beak troubles from the permanent damage the bite caused, but it's nothing a little filing can't fix), and loving. She went from only eating seeds to eating pellets (but only the red ones) and absolutely loving fruits and veggies. The biggest struggle that I've had with her is that she doesn't know how to or want to play with her toys. I'm not sure if it's something that she will eventually learn (she does like to take crinkle paper out of things and forage for treats) or if she is the type of bird that prefers social interaction to chewing things up. I would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions about this.
I'm also in the very beginning stages of adopting another bird! I have definitely decided that I want to and am ready to begin the process as soon as I work everything out with the people that I live with. If anyone has any stories about adopting birds please tell me, I would love to hear them!
-Rosemary and Mint
