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one legged Black Bird , and he is tough
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 1:12 pm
by ralph
tougher than the rest of his crowd that numbers maybe 20 healthy looking big birds . My wife feeds these and whatever birds that show up , she'll go through a half loaf of cheap bread or a pile of crumbled potato or corn chips a couple times a day . The one legged guy though flies in with the crowd and claims a slice of bread for himself and he aggressively defends it as he is the owner . He stands in the center of that slice of bread as he eats and won't let any other birds have any of it . The other birds are scared of him and stay away for the most part . Pretty funny to watch !!
Re: one legged Black Bird , and he is tough
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:43 pm
by millergrovesue
Guess he's learned he has to be tough to survive. Interesting.
Re: one legged Black Bird , and he is tough
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 2:50 pm
by ralph
that's what I figure Sue , he just toughened up to survive . No idea how he got to be one legged as he might be like that since hatching or maybe a kid with a BB gun or slingshot .
Re: one legged Black Bird , and he is tough
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 4:28 pm
by millergrovesue
I see an occasional 1 legged bird. As you said, who knows how they got that way but those legs are pretty fragile things.
In the late 70s through the early 90s I raised canaries. No matter how many hundreds I banded I was always nervous doing it for fear of breaking a leg. Since I used closed bands it had to be done when they were very young before the ankle grew too big to fit the band over. Never lost a leg but it's probably because of my hyper caution.
I still miss my canaries. They were fun to raise and wonderful to hear.
Re: one legged Black Bird , and he is tough
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2015 4:41 pm
by ralph
my wife has a love bird and has had 3 lovebirds , all single and in in cages for overnight or when we are gone . The one we have now is very nice , almost like a dog , knows his name , comes when called . He is 15 years old since being a featherless hatchling . Wife fed him with a syringe . . He has never been clipped but he can't fly anymore . I think that he is just getting old because he seems healthy , eats a full range of veg and seed , supplements , etc , hamburger . I mess with him and he loves it as he just keeps coming back to me just like a baby or little kid keeps coming back for a little more . He also likes my wife as she is nicer , rubs his neck and pets him . He is neat .
Re: one legged Black Bird , and he is tough
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:40 am
by millergrovesue
They are really pretty birds but that squawk goes right through my head. Noisy little things.
For many years I wanted an African Grey but was never willing to make the commitment a bird like that requires. All in all I'm glad I never got one. Two dogs and a cat are plenty diversion in the house.