new with questions
Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:12 pm
Hello,
My name is Laura and I am so glad to have found this forum, although it was a heartbreaking loss that lead me here. Sadly I recently lost my beloved Quaker, Brain. We adopted him from another family 16 yrs ago. He was never a snuggly bird, or one that liked new things, foods....but he was an excellent companion and we had a marvelous friendship and interacted and talked all day long. He had a wonder vocabulary, used language appropriately and loved to watch movies and sing and laugh along. His passing left a huge hole in our busy home.
In talking with bird people they were steering me towards IRNs, Hanhs, Senegals from our description of Brain and our lives. We typically adopt our animals and usually adopt the difficult to place, but we went to a local bird store (that has an excellent reputation) to meet diiferent birds and get a feel. They have a beautiful light blue IRN who is about 9 months. She was fabulous with the employee, sweet as can be, but seemed unhappy with both of us when we held her. Wings flapping and turning her back to me. The Hahns are tiny babies, so we were not able to meet with any. The Senegal was adorable, friendly and quiet. Stepped up happily. But there was an Alexandrine who kept eyeing my husband. He went over and this bird hopped right up. He was curious, affectionate and didn't want to step back to his perch. He was also very good with me. During our visit we went back to all the birds a few times. The behavior stayed the same in all of them. This bird is a week or two away from being weaned (if age matters).
Any thoughts? We had not been thinking of an Alexndrine, but in researching they seem like a great bird. Any thoughts on any of the above breeds? Pros cons? We normally adopt, so purchasing from a store feels odd, but it was nice to interact with such well socialzed birds...
Thank you in advance.
Laura
My name is Laura and I am so glad to have found this forum, although it was a heartbreaking loss that lead me here. Sadly I recently lost my beloved Quaker, Brain. We adopted him from another family 16 yrs ago. He was never a snuggly bird, or one that liked new things, foods....but he was an excellent companion and we had a marvelous friendship and interacted and talked all day long. He had a wonder vocabulary, used language appropriately and loved to watch movies and sing and laugh along. His passing left a huge hole in our busy home.
In talking with bird people they were steering me towards IRNs, Hanhs, Senegals from our description of Brain and our lives. We typically adopt our animals and usually adopt the difficult to place, but we went to a local bird store (that has an excellent reputation) to meet diiferent birds and get a feel. They have a beautiful light blue IRN who is about 9 months. She was fabulous with the employee, sweet as can be, but seemed unhappy with both of us when we held her. Wings flapping and turning her back to me. The Hahns are tiny babies, so we were not able to meet with any. The Senegal was adorable, friendly and quiet. Stepped up happily. But there was an Alexandrine who kept eyeing my husband. He went over and this bird hopped right up. He was curious, affectionate and didn't want to step back to his perch. He was also very good with me. During our visit we went back to all the birds a few times. The behavior stayed the same in all of them. This bird is a week or two away from being weaned (if age matters).
Any thoughts? We had not been thinking of an Alexndrine, but in researching they seem like a great bird. Any thoughts on any of the above breeds? Pros cons? We normally adopt, so purchasing from a store feels odd, but it was nice to interact with such well socialzed birds...
Thank you in advance.
Laura