by Pajarita » Sun Nov 10, 2019 10:24 am
That little tiel could have lost an eye, for heavens' sake! People do the dumbest things and then, when things happen, they call it 'a tragic accident'. But an accident, by definition, can not be prevented while most of these 'tragic accidents' easily could have been if people just use their half a brain to contemplate the possible consequences of their actions.
I recently went crazy looking for Annie. We could not find her anywhere. I called and called and called and there was no PEEP answering me. We looked EVERYWHERE! I was a maniac, screaming at my husband that he must have opened a door and that Annie must have gotten out. We both went out with binoculars, calling for her around the neighborhood... nothing. I was sooo worried because I knew that, most likely, she would not come down to any human as she is not really tame (she knows me and is already perching on my lap, my knees and my arms but she only does this with me). Then, later in the pm, when I came downstairs to feed the birds their dinner, as I turn off the lights in the kitchen on my way out, I hear a small, short noise that sounded like faint flapping from a corner of the room. I looked inside the cabinet - nothing. I got a ladder and climbed on to look on top of the cabinet and realized that the corner had no 'roof' (the corner was just a 'front' put there to make the cabinets 'fit' the exact length of the wall) and she had fallen inside the 'well'. I was so happy I was actually crying! But she could have died in there and, if she had, it would have been MY fault because, obviously, I had not birdproofed the room well enough. My husband put a piece of plywood covering the 'hole' so there is no longer any danger - at least, in that particular spot.