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Mon, 09 Jun 2008 13:33:55 -0400 National Pigeon Day - June 13th http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/3178 See our blog: <a href="http://www.peopleforpigeons.com">http://www.peopleforpigeons.com</a> <br /> <br /> As you are aware pigeons are very much in the news, not only in New York City, but worldwide. What better time than to declare June 13th National Pigeon Day commemorating the death of Cher Ami (meaning Dear Friend in French). Tue, 05 Feb 2008 17:57:32 -0500 we can use the ability of birds to attract positive power to develop our life http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/2995 The birds are flying free into the highest sky like man wanted to fly free to attained his deepest ambition and goal, good news for all birds lover because we can use that distinctive ability of birds to attained our goal go to my website to learned how you can use that ability of birds to develop your life and attained your deepest goal and ambition <a href="http://skyflyingbirds.xoomwebs.com">http://skyflyingbirds.xoomwebs.com</a> Sun, 02 Sep 2007 02:05:11 -0400 eclectus as pet http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/2422 I hope you read my tale of buying Ronin. This article is a overview for those considering an eclectus as a pet. Number one, get them close to weening. Keep in mind that an eclectus is very cautious especially when their young so they may seem overly guarded at first. Sun, 20 Aug 2006 21:32:34 -0400 Eclectus http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/2421 My red side Male Eclectus named Ronin is 10 months old. He was in the pet shop for 9. I wish I'd gotten him right after he was weened, I think he would have been a little more cuddly. To be honest, I hadnt intended to get this particular bird. Sun, 20 Aug 2006 20:49:43 -0400 Sun Conures http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/2420 My sun conure (named Gizmo) fits the discription of feathered puppy. They love attention, being part of their human flock. Not a quiet bird, he screams at the micro wave, running water, the back door. Sun, 20 Aug 2006 17:48:33 -0400 Fledging yep here and right on schedule too http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/1314 All of us should teach flight recall even if it means starting from scratch with the bird coming to you by walking ....this is important (just like with dogs) whether your bird is clipped or not. because everyone knows even if your bird is clipped " **** " things can and do happen! Also teaching your bird the area around your home aka "mapping" is a wonderful helpful safety help...that is one of the benefits of having a cage and or aviary in the garden ...your bird becomes used to the sights and sound of the great outdoors and won't freak out if he finds himself outside all of a sudden ..aka ...like a door left open! Thu, 13 Jan 2005 03:28:55 -0500 Tambopata.....back from the magic .....and In retrospect …one week later http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/1241 November 28th, 2004 ...<br /> Just got home from Tambopata..deep ( 7 hours from civilization by covered canoe) in the rainforest of Peru <br /> Talk about culture shock....boy oh boy....warm showers? ..now how weird is that! No bugs.....ahhh...what planet am I on anyway? Mon, 13 Dec 2004 16:06:29 -0500 And The Bird Sayeth... http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/878 In the beginning, there was The Bird. And The Bird was in darkness, for the Cage was covered, and there was naught to see.<br /> <br /> And The Bird was pissed about this situation, and demanded that the Cage be Uncovered, and that there should be light. Wed, 01 Sep 2004 00:03:49 -0400 Fly Day http://www.featherforum.com/flyday <B>What is Fly Day?</b> <P>"Fly Day" is a gathering of people and their flighted birds, for the sake of flight training and socialization. We've been doing this in Seattle twice a week for several months and it's been a wonderful experience for people and birds alike. Mon, 14 Jun 2004 13:26:01 -0400 To Clip Or Not To Clip http://www.featherforum.com/article/clipornot It is a common misconception among parrot keepers - especially in North America - that clipping a parrot's wings will prevent its escape and will make it easy to recover in the event that it does escape. In fact, a clipped bird is just as likely to fly out an open door or window, and a flighted bird is more likely to be recovered. Thu, 06 May 2004 02:06:05 -0400 Open Letter to Prospective Parrot Owners http://www.featherforum.com/node/view/96 If you're considering a parrot as a pet, please know that to call any parrot a "pet" is really stretching the definition of the word. They're still wild animals, only a few generations removed from life in the wild. They scream, they bite <b>really</b> hard, they make a lot of mess. They are not domesticated, not like cats and dogs. Get a really clear picture of what you're about to do before you take the leap. Thu, 06 May 2004 02:05:24 -0400