Hello from Ohio!
Posted: Sun May 07, 2006 12:44 pm
My IRN is bird #5 here. I named him Chipper; it suits him due to the chipping noise he makes. He was given to us by a friend when the owner passed away. The Amazon Red Tail, Morris, and the Cockatiel, Corky, are both about 21 years old. They are best buds and are side by side in their cages here in my computer room, and next to the aquarium. If I move one cage out to clean it, the other bird has a fit and screams like crazy. If Corky goes to birdie heaven some day, I will have to get another cockatiel for Morris! The two budgies are Jamie, female and 8, and Indigo, male and a year and a half. Their cages are in the dining room and Chipper is with them on the buffet. I tried to breed Jamie with another male budgie several years ago. She refused to be mounted, but last year layed about 13 infertile eggs within a period of 6 months! Some day I would love to hand raise a baby bird.
Chipper seems to be slow in warming up to us. We have had him about 10 days now. We are getting him clipped this week, so perhaps that will help if we can get him out of the cage. I have no idea of Chippers history, but he might be about 3 years old with a pale peach color around his neck. Today I brought him into the computer room and he is watching the fish tank. Morris warned him not to get to close to Corky's cage, and calmed down when we moved him farther away. I have learned alot about IRN's since finding this site. I am really hopeful that Chipper will be our best bird ever! Donna
Chipper seems to be slow in warming up to us. We have had him about 10 days now. We are getting him clipped this week, so perhaps that will help if we can get him out of the cage. I have no idea of Chippers history, but he might be about 3 years old with a pale peach color around his neck. Today I brought him into the computer room and he is watching the fish tank. Morris warned him not to get to close to Corky's cage, and calmed down when we moved him farther away. I have learned alot about IRN's since finding this site. I am really hopeful that Chipper will be our best bird ever! Donna