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Post subject: One seriously BIG girl!  Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:46 pm |
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Name: Barbara
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I have taken in a rescue who was left on the doorsteps of someone I know. She is a grey hen, and seriously she's the biggest cockatiel I've ever seen! To towel her today I needed both hands. She is the first cockatiel I have ever seen with a proper metal ring with numbers. Usually here breeders just put a coloured hard plastic ring with no numbers.
I think she is beautiful, and having that ring I am wondering why someone would abandon her like that.
She is staying on her own for a while, but I left her out in the corridor and she is an excellent flyer with stamina, which makes me think that she might be an aviary bird.
Tomorrow I will take some pictures, but I'm curious to know what you guys think about such a big ringed bird being abandoned like that. Maybe she was a breeder, or destined to be a breeder, and in some way she was not good for the job?
She is also reasonably friendly, doesn't step up but she came sitting on my lap today, lured by the magic millet spray.
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Post subject: Re: One seriously BIG girl!  Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:12 pm |
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Thank you for rescuing her. I find it sick that people would just abandon birds and leave them outside to die. They can't fight for themselves or find food because they were captive their whole life.
Thank you so much for saving her. She could be Cloudia's BFF. Cloudia is one fat normal grey lol.
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Post subject: Re: One seriously BIG girl!  Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 7:49 pm |
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In the US, bands usually have codes that can help you identify the bird's age and the breeder. If you can read the code you might be able to learn more about her background and maybe even find out who she belongs to. Parrots Magazine has a UK registry for lost and found birds and you might be able to trace her through that. http://www.parrotmag.com/lost-and-found-registerThere's any number of things that could have happened before you got her. Maybe she escaped from her original owner, and someone else found her and kept her for a while but couldn't deal with her, so they left her where someone would find her.
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Post subject: Re: One seriously BIG girl!  Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 1:11 am |
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Name: Barbara
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cknauf wrote: Every single one of my birds has numbered bands--is it unusual in the UK?
At least she got a good home! In these four years of being around cockatiels, she is the first one I met with a metal numbered band. I guess it's just less popular here, and with the fact that a lot of idiots fancy themselves a breeder but are too cheap to do things properly, you have the average cockatiel coming to you either with no band or with a cheap plastic ring without any identification numbers. I personally don't like the birds be ringed but this attitude shows how little a cockatiel's life is valued here.
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