Rules For Bird Visiting

 

1.                 When you enter, you must remove all shoes, coats, hats, etc. (For safety reasons)

2.                 When by the birds, try to keep your voice low, because if you scare the birds, they fly. 3.                 Do not mess with the bird’s cage, unless you are told so. (A safety reason for the birds)

4.                 Don’t touch/hold the birds, unless you have permission.

5.                 Do not pet Sunny, for if you pet her, she will get extremely irritated and may fly.

6.                 The birds do not enjoy vitamins. So if we allow you to give them their vitamins, you need to do it secretly, and not let them see it, for they will not eat it.

7.                 Don’t put the birds on anything other than your fingers/hands, or their perch. (For bird safety reasons.)  

8.                 If they land on your head, or the chair you are sitting in, or where ever you are, don’t move fast, just take your time.

9.                 If you have hand sanitizer, or anything on your hands, don’t pick up the birds, when your hands are wet. (For various safety causes)\

 

 

 

 

Meme,

Starting now, we do not use our real names. And  I have bad news:

Sad Bird Story,

As you know our birds Sunny and Bubbles are so very special to us the bird tamers and trainers. Sadly today I Keefer heard a sad story about them.The other day my grandma was going for her walk. And there was a hawk on the bird's cage with Bubbles in it's talon. Somehow it sticks its feet in the cage and scares the birds till it can get one my grandma had walked out and Bubbles had fallen in the hawk's evil plan! But he was still alive and freaked out. She scared the hawk away Bubbles is left wounded, Sunny is just terriffied. Bubbles today is alive but during the inciddent feathers were flying every where he lost many feathers on his head where the hawk was trying to eat him and under his wing. He lost the ability to use his left foot. And will probaly never get that ability back. We think while he was trying to get loose from the hawk's grip his leg was pulled from his socket and borken. No blood. But you can see all of his leg no feathers to hide the socket. it is not bloody but he is severly wounded and will be that way for a while maybee forever. I really hope he will get better though. He is alive just in pain and is in the house and cannot get off the perch sadly.

Bird Tamer and Trainer 1

                                                             

 

How to tame and train your bird:

1.  Trusting the hand

2.  Perch training

3.  Finger perch training

4.  Finger training

5.  Out of cage finger training

6.  How to fly

7.  Obey commands

8.  Fitness/ excersize/ time out of cage

9.  Tricks

10.                   Leaving them alone out of their cage in a closed room

11.                   Feeding, watering and grooming properly

 

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