…Your birds are living the life of luxury. 🥰 Sherbet, your Canary, is most likely one of the few tiny birds who gets treated to spa day just like the Parrots do. 🌾🦜💦😁
Very cute. I miss my Bourke Parakeets. I lived in California where Bourkes were considered Aviary birds . No one seemed to realize they were great pets. I mainly hand feed cockatiels but had a single Bourke hatch and wanted the parents to renest. I took the single chick to hand feed. I was nervous because because he was so tiny. He did fine and I feel in love with him he was so sweet so I kept him.. I didn't clip his wings and he would follow me around the house when I let him out of his cage. If I went into another room and he couldn't find me, he would fly around tweeting until I emerged. I named him Tweets. I had plans to hand raise more Bourkes , Red Rumps, and Scarlet Chested parakeets however before I could I moved to Colorado. I picked out 28 birds to take with me. A week before we were to move the state of California imposed a quarantine on birds due to a Newcastle's out break . I had a week to find a place to keep my birds. A friend who had an Aviary kept my small birds but not my parrot. I found someone else to keep him. I kept in touch with my former vet in California to check on the status of the quarantine and 9 months later got the green light and a few weeks later my uncle, a private pilot, flew me back to California to retrieve my birds. Little Tweets came along. Unfortunately my Scarlet Chested Parakeets were stolen along with their offsprings and my Red Rumps female died in the excitement of the thief. Tweets had been kept in my friends house so he was ok. The next day we were all back on the ground at our new Colorado home. A year later Tweets was killed in a freak accident. A year after that I had to sell all my pet birds due to a health issue. I never got another Bourke Parakeet but I bought a sweet little blue Pacific Parrotlets. After having him for 2 years I bought him a mate and I now have 3 breeding pairs. At the moment they have 11 chicks total.
What a wonderful video, Donna. It makes me miss the pair of bourkes I had many years ago. I have had cockatiels and many parakeets over the years. I now have my 16 yr old green cheek who is great. I don’t think he would get along with others at this time.
Very enjoyable video. You put a lot into it. The story of the baby bourkes being raised by the turquoisines is so heart-warming. As always, your birds look great. I can see that they had a good time in the aviary.
I love your videos Donna. I'm torturing myself watching the turquoisines because I lost mine a couple of weeks ago and miss him so much. (He hated being sprayed) 🥲
They sure had a great day! Enjoy more videos like this one here > Aviary Fun For The Birds: ruclips.net/p/PL6uTBIckTWD5Tf2QEgkvlU2MJrGQpAWtF
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…Your birds are living the life of luxury. 🥰 Sherbet, your Canary, is most likely one of the few tiny birds who gets treated to spa day just like the Parrots do. 🌾🦜💦😁
Very cute. I miss my Bourke Parakeets. I lived in California where Bourkes were considered Aviary birds . No one seemed to realize they were great pets. I mainly hand feed cockatiels but had a single Bourke hatch and wanted the parents to renest. I took the single chick to hand feed. I was nervous because because he was so tiny. He did fine and I feel in love with him he was so sweet so I kept him.. I didn't clip his wings and he would follow me around the house when I let him out of his cage. If I went into another room and he couldn't find me, he would fly around tweeting until I emerged. I named him Tweets. I had plans to hand raise more Bourkes , Red Rumps, and Scarlet Chested parakeets however before I could I moved to Colorado. I picked out 28 birds to take with me. A week before we were to move the state of California imposed a quarantine on birds due to a Newcastle's out break . I had a week to find a place to keep my birds. A friend who had an Aviary kept my small birds but not my parrot. I found someone else to keep him. I kept in touch with my former vet in California to check on the status of the quarantine and 9 months later got the green light and a few weeks later my uncle, a private pilot, flew me back to California to retrieve my birds. Little Tweets came along. Unfortunately my Scarlet Chested Parakeets were stolen along with their offsprings and my Red Rumps female died in the excitement of the thief. Tweets had been kept in my friends house so he was ok. The next day we were all back on the ground at our new Colorado home. A year later Tweets was killed in a freak accident. A year after that I had to sell all my pet birds due to a health issue. I never got another Bourke Parakeet but I bought a sweet little blue Pacific Parrotlets. After having him for 2 years I bought him a mate and I now have 3 breeding pairs. At the moment they have 11 chicks total.
What a story, sorry for your loss. Tweet sounded like a sweety. Glad you have more birds now. Parrolets are adorable little birds.
What a wonderful video, Donna. It makes me miss the pair of bourkes I had many years ago. I have had cockatiels and many parakeets over the years. I now have my 16 yr old green cheek who is great. I don’t think he would get along with others at this time.
So nice to see them enjoying outside! They’re really so happy and enjoying the Sun!! ❤️😍😘😘🙏
They had a great time outside. I am putting them outside today as well
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They are so beautiful. It makes me want more birds! But I hhave to be happy with my 3 budgies🦜
The parakeets the parakeets
Very enjoyable video. You put a lot into it. The story of the baby bourkes being raised by the turquoisines is so heart-warming. As always, your birds look great. I can see that they had a good time in the aviary.
Glad you enjoyed the video. I am happy for the baby bourkes and their foster parents who did a great job raising them. Thank you for your support!
They are gorgeous birds.
Your birds so beautiful enjoying outside in their aviary 💕❤️
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Thanks so much
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This video is sooo relaxing, your voice so happy and soothing and your birds so vibrant and lovely. Thank you for sharing this slice of joy!
You are so welcome!
Lovely new names. One happy bird family.
Thanks so much
Absolutely gorgeous Donna you are fab I love your birds. 🙂
Thanks so much
So beautiful,!!!!
I love your videos Donna. I'm torturing myself watching the turquoisines because I lost mine a couple of weeks ago and miss him so much. (He hated being sprayed) 🥲
Sorry for your loss, hugs!