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Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Lwalker » Thu Apr 21, 2016 8:50 pm

I finally found an app to reduce my photo size so here is a picture of Cricket! He is now 9 months old. I really appreciate the support everyone on the forum has provided since I got him in February.
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Cricket at 9 months
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Wolf » Thu Apr 21, 2016 9:20 pm

Good picture, great looking bird. Thanks for sharing with us, we just love pictures.
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Pajarita » Fri Apr 22, 2016 8:51 am

Awww, pretty little Cricket!! He (she?) is beautiful!
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Lwalker » Fri Apr 22, 2016 10:46 am

Not sure yet if Cricket is a he or she. The vet took two feathers for testing but the test came back inconclusive so Monday we will do a blood test. For some reason, I think and say "he" but s/he may prove me wrong!
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Michael » Fri Apr 22, 2016 12:26 pm

Cute Conure! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Pajarita » Sat Apr 23, 2016 9:37 am

Lwalker wrote:Not sure yet if Cricket is a he or she. The vet took two feathers for testing but the test came back inconclusive so Monday we will do a blood test. For some reason, I think and say "he" but s/he may prove me wrong!


Apparently, your 'some reason' is common to most bird keepers because it's been found that 85% of parrot owners choose a masculine name for their bird. :D
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Wolf » Sat Apr 23, 2016 9:54 am

That reason may be due to the fact that most of us are not really familiar with birds other than local songbirds in which the male is more colorful than the female and in parrots that is not usually the case. Sounds good, anyway.
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Chantilly » Sat Apr 23, 2016 4:12 pm

Aww! He/She is so so cute!

Pajarita wrote:
Lwalker wrote:Not sure yet if Cricket is a he or she. The vet took two feathers for testing but the test came back inconclusive so Monday we will do a blood test. For some reason, I think and say "he" but s/he may prove me wrong!


Apparently, your 'some reason' is common to most bird keepers because it's been found that 85% of parrot owners choose a masculine name for their bird. :D

Haha! Really? Wow, I do this with cats and dogs :lol: Cats all femals and dogs all males :lol:
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Pajarita » Sun Apr 24, 2016 9:58 am

:lol: Really?! But why female for cats and male for dogs? Any particular reason or is just something that 'comes out' of your brain without you knowing why. I am not trying to make fun of you or anything, I am curious, that's all. I not only use the gender-appropriate name for all my animals, I also use, mostly, human names for them. And I say mostly because I also name the feral cats I feed and, sometimes, I use a name that describes them physically for expediency (like 'Negrita' because she is all black, 'Pinto' because he is black and white, etc')
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Re: Not exactly new but finally a picture

Postby Chantilly » Mon Apr 25, 2016 3:10 am

:lol: I really dont know why I do it! It is funny though, because I will always call male cats a 'she', and female dogs (other than our own) a he!
It has to have to do with the fact I find certain traits in animals more feminine or masculine.
Cats have always seemed like females to me, they do what they want, and if they dont like something they walk away, and they are fierce fighters when they want to be.
Dogs are more docile, they are calm, and in general they just dont seem bothered to hold a grudge the same as cats. (No offence to any boys or girls!!!)
It might also have to do with me reading andy grithis's book 'the bad book' when I was younger,
The bad teacher 1: All cats are girls and all dogs are boys
I used to love these books.

I guess I just steriotype in my head... a lot :lol: I do to birds too, eg.conures, yellow tailed black cockatoos, galahs and major mitchels are girls... sulfurs and red tailed black cockatoos are boys.
Yellow budgies are females, green and blue are males.
I think I manage to annoy people a lot like this though, they will start talking about their animal lets say a she, and I will be all over it saying 'aww arent you just a pretty boy' :lol:
And anthough she be little, she is fierce ~Shakespeare
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