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Re: our OMG moment

Postby liz » Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:49 pm

tattoo wrote:I will start by saying this past weekend was bad enough to experience, i dont need to hear what I did wrong. It will NEVER happen again. I want to post my story so maybe it wont happen to anyone else. Please don't beat me up.

We have a cabin that my husband and I try to get away to as often as we can and we take our entire animal family along with us. Tattoo and our 2 dogs. Saturday was a beautiful day, warm, sunny and wonderful... until this unforgettable event.

I sitting on our deck with tattoo (yes, he is clipped and not tethered) He was on me for hours and i got up to put him in the house. I think a pole near to door spooked him and he took off. The problem was not that he flew (cause he could not get lift) but the cabin on a very wide rushing trout stream. A fisherman was in the middle of the stream and lucky for us saw Tattoo as he flew by him. The air pressure off the stream enabled him to soar.. and Soar he did. He went at least 100 yards if not more. I was not sure if he cleared the water or not. We went into major panic. I figured if he hit the water he was a goner. My husband took off through the water (it's waist high). When he got to the point that the fisherman saw him landed, he could not find tattoo. Even though tattoo was screaming right after he landed, he went silent once he got to the other side. Being spring and everything is green, he was hard to see. Getting to the opposite is not car accessible. I thought of taking my car through the water but I was not sure i would of made it. After driving down the road in a panic and over the bridge to see if there is any type of access to the spot across from where our cabin is, i soon discovered there was no way i could get through the thick woods.
I drove back, in tears, and just prayed that my husband had him by now. No such luck. Feeling totally helpless, i grabbed some water shoes and started my hike to the other side. At this point my husband was so deep into the woods that he was out of ear shot. After falling in the water a few times, i finally made it over. The fisherman at this point kept looking also on the waters edge. I got on the shore and kept calling for him...and i hear the fisherman say.. I see him. My first question was.. is he dead. he said.. NO. i see him. I ran over to where he was and sure enough there was Tattoo, basically where he landed. Right over the water on a branch not more than a foot over the water. He was wet and scared. I put my finger out and he jumped right on it. The fisherman was so nice. He offered to give me his shirt ( I was soaked) and being spring in Pennsylvania, i can tell you that the ice recently melted on the stream. I said, no I will be ok.. he says, not for you!.. for Tattoo. My first smile after this scary event. I held him against my chest, and kept him as warm as possible. The fisherman walked me across the rushing water. My husband was still our of earshot. Finally he heard me as I yelled that I got him. He didn't really believe me. He figured i was just trying to get him to come home. He had no clue that i had come across.

All in all it taught us NEVER to trust that even though Tattoo isn't going to fly away from us, when he is spooked he will take off. Its not the predicable times we need to be worried about, its the unpredictable ones.

It is a day that will never be forgotten and we are so happy to have our baby back... As we told story at work, we had to laugh (now that we can). As hubby was trying to get though the water, over the slippery rocks and rushing water, he kept saying.."I am coming Baby.. I am coming. I am coming to get you baby." The fisherman said to me as we were walking back.. what's the his name.. I said Tattoo.. He said, i thought it was Baby. He also said in the 30 years he has been fishing he has never caught a Parrot.

Tattoo is fine and is none the worse for wear... and lesson learned! :senegal:


I am so sorry that Tattoo, you and your husband went through such a terrible thing. I am sure you are still having nightmares.
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Re: our OMG moment

Postby parrotlover » Mon Jul 18, 2011 7:34 pm

I wold have crapped my pants! But I'm glad that you were able to find him. =)
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Re: our OMG moment

Postby animal_lover » Thu Sep 22, 2011 6:45 pm

I know that this happened over a year ago but I was anxious just reading it! So glad it was a happy ending. I am a new parrot owner and it reinforced the importance of taining it to wear a harness. :meyers:
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Re: our OMG moment

Postby liz » Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:25 pm

animal_lover wrote:I know that this happened over a year ago but I was anxious just reading it! So glad it was a happy ending. I am a new parrot owner and it reinforced the importance of taining it to wear a harness. :meyers:



That shows how much you want to learn that you would go back in the history of the forum to catch up.

I do too.
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Re: our OMG moment

Postby AlbertaAviary » Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:24 pm

Oh God, that is one scary story. My budgies are clipped. I don't know what I'd do if that happened to them. Thank god you found him!
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Re: our OMG moment

Postby liz » Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:10 am

AlbertaAviary wrote:Oh God, that is one scary story. My budgies are clipped. I don't know what I'd do if that happened to them. Thank god you found him!



Why are they clipped? Clipping does not prevent flying. It is just a mutilation to make their lives miserable.
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Re: our OMG moment

Postby Eurycerus » Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:37 am

liz wrote:Why are they clipped? Clipping does not prevent flying. It is just a mutilation to make their lives miserable.


This is true on all accounts. I was over an acquaintance's house who clips her birds and the bird was able to glide/flap with no wind a meter or so. Outdoors with a draft they can go much much further.

Also it was incredibly pathetic and sad watching the little Meyer's try to fly with her very, very clipped wings. :[ Broke my heart.
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