Greenleaf wrote:Hey folks! Sorry if this is a bit of a weird question, but unfortunately I recently broke my bird's glass water bottle by accident (one of those pet bottle types that look like this) and haven't had much luck in finding a replacement in the local pet shops. I've tried checking out a few glass bottles on Amazon, but I've been getting pretty mixed reviews and I'm worried that I'll accidentally order a bad brand or something lol. Does anyone have any brand recommendations for glass water bottles for birds?
reload to see a new adopt from
my uma storage xx
never forget
summer 2018
sydneydf wrote:Username: sydneydf
How many birds do you own? ( if applicable ): Currently, I have a yellow-crowned amazon and a congo african grey
How long have you had them?: I've had the amazon 1 year and the grey for 6 months (but before this I've had a cockatiel, budgies and another amazon)
What brings you to the bird chat?: I love birds and love reading stories about them (+ i'm an aspiring bird vet)
reload to see a new adopt from
my uma storage xx
never forget
summer 2018
Catsplat18 wrote:sydneydf wrote:Username: sydneydf
How many birds do you own? ( if applicable ): Currently, I have a yellow-crowned amazon and a congo african grey
How long have you had them?: I've had the amazon 1 year and the grey for 6 months (but before this I've had a cockatiel, budgies and another amazon)
What brings you to the bird chat?: I love birds and love reading stories about them (+ i'm an aspiring bird vet)
I love Amazons! My realistic dream parrot is a blue-fronted Amazon. (My unrealistic dream parrot is a palm cockatoo.)
Trades: Open (Read my Rules)
PM's: Open
Sneky wrote:Hey y'all, I have a question for anyone who owns birds that lives at a higher latitude.
I've got an 8 year old budgie who has been rather sleepy/grumpy as of late. He still eats, poops normally, chirps and plays (though a little less that usual for those last two), but he is a bit more subdued. He is in the middle of a molt right now (in between losing feathers and growing new pin feathers in) but I've been wondering if it could be the weather/cold that's making him sleepier? The sun sets at around 4 up here, and the sun itself rarely comes out from behind the clouds most days. We just had a blizzard, and the temperature dropped way more suddenly than it does most years. I don't think he's sick, but any thoughts? Do your birds get grumpier/more tired during the winter?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests