Photo by Jamieleigh Location: Kent, WA With: Toco Toucan "Rocko"
It has been 9+ months since we lost our Swainson Toucan, Fiji, and with our new Toco Toucan Rocko, I realized how much research I did with having Fiji and just how different having a toucan as a pet is from having a pet parrot. I had done so much extensive research on toucans onli...
Photo by Dave Location: Centralia, WA Outside on a foraging tree: Blue and gold macaw "Tiko"
I’m an AVID believer in supplying your bird with real sunlight that only an outdoor aviary can provide, however, “aviary rules” are different based on where you live. How often your bird can even use one is dependent on the weather wherever you live, an...
Photo by Jamieleigh Location: Centralia, WA Pictured: Galah "Bandit"
I get asked about my pet galahs A LOT. Pretty much everything you could possibly want to know about them, so I just sort of figured I'd write about some of their antics here. Many people want to get them now as pets, not realizing their still in the cockatoo family, so they'...
Photo by Dave Location: Little Rock Zoo, AR Shown: Catalina Macaw
I recently got asked how to get a bird to enjoy being in its cage more, so to want to spend more time in there. Now, I definitely want my birds to enjoy being in their cages so that they aren’t miserable in their so-called “bedrooms”, and so that they won’t refuse to go back into...
Photo by Dave Location: Kent, WA Helping me write blogs (or not): Toco Toucan "Rocko"
I can't even tell you how important I feel bird blogs on the web are. Not so much from taking every single word someone writes as gold (my own included, hell, these are just my experiences, not the Bible!) but to merely SHARE information, experiences, knowle...
Photo by Dave Location: Centralia, WA Eye pinning parrot: Blue and gold macaw "Tiko"
In this photo Tiko the macaw is pinning his eyes (also referred to as "eye flashing"), this means he is excited about something, which is when all parrots pin their eyes. Eye pinning also indicates when it's most likely a bird will learn something; like a new w...