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These Birds Have New Homes

March 2007 Adoptees

First off is Smokie, an African Grey, Congo

Smokie has been in foster care since Oct 2006 and his foster care has figured out they can't imagine their family without him. He gets a good bath once a week. His new words are "hello boys" and he now barks like a dog and says Woooop. Smokie has never really mimicked human talk - he only made critter noises. He won't step up onto their hands yet, but he does step up onto a stick. And the lady of the house has recently gotten him to sit on her shoulder. He's got some new down feathers, and isn't as naked as he once was.


Next Adoptee is Goliath an Poicephalus Meyeri

Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude (Jimmy Buffet fans will understand)

Over the last few years, I have been watching the website and the newsletter. Some birds come and go quickly, however, there was always one at the top of the list that seemed to be stuck in the adoption process—Goliath. Being a foster and adoptive parent, I know that every bird does not thrive in every home or flock. I decided to ask if I could foster Goliath. Shawna and his foster father approved the move. Goliath and our family are delighted. Goliath had been mistreated in one of his homes before coming into WAES, so he has a big fear of hands and being grabbed. He doesn’t mind stepping up on my arm though. We took it slow and built the trust that I would not grab him. He has never tried to bite, but he does squawk around a bit before deciding to step up. Sometimes he will dunk himself into his water dish and then walk over and climb up on my arm. I had a larger cage, so we made some housing changes and outfitted Goliath’s cage with natural perches and lots of things to play with and chew up. We also installed his favorite item, a treat dish. My husband is the king of bird treats. Every day he prepares a special treat for each bird. The treats consist of fresh fruits and vegetable, noodles, cereals, and leafy greens. It only took a couple of days for Goliath to catch on to the routine. He eats almost anything he is offered. Goliath enjoys being misted, so last week I decided we had enough trust to try a big shower. He was so funny. He stood on my arm in the light spray, and then stretched his neck out long until he was in the main steam of water. He closed his eyes and let the water run into his beak. He showered for almost 20 minutes and was soaked to the bone. We also discovered that he enjoys the warm air from the hairdryer. I found out last night that my applications to adopt Goliath had been approved. We are delighted to have him as a permanent member of our flock. He is not the right bird for everyone, but he is the right bird for us. Thank you Shawna, and thank you WAES members.

Margie French


Next We Have Dickens a Quaker

When Amey and Dan decided to bring Dickens home to foster they thought that if they kept her that they'd change her name, but there's just nothing else that fits like Dickens and apparently, she is a little Dickens. She's hopelessly in love with their 16 year old and has never even tried to bite him and climbs all over him while he's doing homework and plays on his bed with him. Gus, their other quaker that loves the same boy has become a little jealous.

Dickens will step up for Amey from the door of her cage or on top of her cage without even faking a bite. Sometimes she has to talk to her a little bit and pet her and give her a couple kisses first, but the only time she tries to bite is if Amey tries to take her off her 9 yr old but they are still working on that. They've been doing what the speaker said last month, having Amey be the only one to give her food and treats. If Dickens wants Amey's son then she has to let Amey take her to him. That's how Amey got her to step up .

Dan has gotten Dickens to lay on her back and fall asleep in his hand so he says she has to stay.


Who'll Find A Home Next?

If you've adopted a Bird from WAES...Tell Us About Your Adoptee

Even if it was years ago, we'd like an update. If you can email a picture and tell us how your baby is doing, we'll put it up here along with our other successes

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