im in new york april 2012, club set up by then i would love to meet kili and truman




pchela wrote:I do not like the idea of a loaner bird. A bird needs a stable environment and a steady home. I'm not really clear on how this would work. If a bird is being passed around from home to home, I don't see how that's any different than a bird on Craigslist that gets passed around all its life. It will be hard on the bird. It would need to have one dedicated owner.
Now, if somebody has a bird that is trained and wants to bring that bird to the meetings for people to interact with, that's different. That's how it's done at our parrot club. The founders alternate bringing in their own parrots to demonstrate tricks, behaviors etc. For example, bringing Truman to meetings would be a great idea because he is young and if he starts being handled by all sorts of people at this age, he shouldn't become a "one person bird."






Michael wrote:I don't see why it would be too stressful if that is the life it is accustomed to. Some people's parrots get stressed out from being taken into another room.

Michael wrote:I don't see why it would be too stressful if that is the life it is accustomed to. Some people's parrots get stressed out from being taken into another room. Meanwhile other people's parrots travel with them all across the country. I walked down a bustling street carnival with my parrot today with balloons popping, bells ringing, people yelling, and she was not particularly phased. I walked across the carnival the first time holding her on my hand and keeping a grip on her leash. By the time we were walking back, she got to ride the whole way on my shoulder and I didn't have to mind her much attention. She wasn't going anywhere. Then on the other hand, there is nothing that scares her more than cardboard boxes. I know other parrots love to play with boxes, Kili is absolutely terrified of them.

MandyG wrote:Keep in mind that throughout all of those things she is with 'her person'. She is accustomed to a lot of things and she's very desensitized but as you've said during your flight training you've trained her to look to you when she's stressed or frightened and to go to you. When a bird doesn't have that bit of security with them it would be very stressful. The same with the people that travel across the country with their birds; they are with them. They may still be travelling and be in different places with different sounds but they're with the same people and basically getting the same generic routine.

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