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496.1 | Here's my thought | BOSOX::ANGELICAS | | Fri Feb 08 1991 12:30 | 8 |
| Hi,
I really like the name Sydney especially for a cockatoo, and if
it turns out to be a male thats no problem.
Mike and Sampson
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496.2 | Congratulations!! | ALCTRZ::MAPPES_DO | | Fri Feb 08 1991 14:03 | 15 |
| Jim,
Congratulations!
I have decided that my next large bird is going
to be an Umbrella Cockatoo They look like wonderful pets!
I just found one at Basic Bird but they want $1,600.00 and
I cant afford that boy what a love she was, when I walked into
the store she jumped on me, put her head under my chin and said
hello.
I talked to a couple of breders in my bird club and they
said I can get one for around $1,100.00 "sigh" Oh well someday.
Congratulations again!
Donna
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496.3 | Baby | TOOHOT::SREMILLARD | | Fri Feb 08 1991 14:43 | 13 |
| I walked into a little shop and the owner was holding a
white ball of fluff... it turned out that she was holding
an Umbrella Cockatoo. I had never seen one before and she
was SOOOOOOoooo SWEET! She loved to be held in your arms like a
baby. In fact, that was her name... Baby. It did fit her. When
the woman put Baby back on her cage-shelf.. Baby walked over to
her cage, climbed on the side of the cage, then extended one foot
out toward the woman and waved her foot (trying to reach the
woman). The woman told me that was Baby's way of asking to be
held again. She also told me that if Baby had her way, she would
be held all day.
I know I fell for her...
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496.4 | How about Tweety? | USHS05::WALZ | | Fri Feb 08 1991 17:06 | 12 |
| Jim, ANOTHER bird baby, WOW!
I heard that a little bird (D.K.) told you I'll be up in your neck
of the world next week. Let's talk names.....
Of course I am the LAST person I would ask to help name a bird.
After all.....KoKo, Rico, Taco, Bubba, Phoebe????? And two cats
one named Gnocchi and one called Tina! Highly unimaginative!
See ya next week.
Pat
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496.5 | MINE DID THIS TOO | ONESVC::BUCCIERI | | Mon Feb 11 1991 09:03 | 12 |
| Regarding note .3 this is exactly what this bird did when I saw her at
the pet store. She climbed up the front of the cage and put her foot
through the cage bars. I gave her my hand and she reached out with her
other foot. She was literally perched on my hand through the bars. I
fell in love at that point. I went back a few weeks later to visit her
and got an opportunity to hold her. She snuggled up to me like a baby
and stayed there. It was difficult to put her down. Needless to say
she went home with me the following day.
Regards,
Jim Buccieri
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496.6 | Angel Baby! | SALSA::DEFRANCO | | Tue Feb 12 1991 10:26 | 11 |
| Wow, 10 birds! I've lost track. Exactly what kinds of birds do you
have Jim? Do you have a bird room or are they situated all around the
house?
I've always thought that "Angel" would be a nice name for a cockatoo.
Congratulations on your new addition!
Jeanne
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496.7 | HERE'S THE LIST | COCKIE::BUCCIERI | | Tue Feb 12 1991 12:03 | 51 |
| Hi Jeanne,
Well, here is the list .........
I have three budgies, Hans VonKeet, Blueberry & Sunshine.
I purchased Hans and he is one of the most tame keets that I have ever
seen. We were going to eventually get a second budgie and name him
Franz. Blueberry and Sunshine were adopted from a family living in the
projects of Boston. They were living in a small Woolworth's 5&10 cage
eating Hartz supermarket seed. They are now on L&M Vitatvittles as all
my birds are and they now live in a spacious Hoei cage.
I have two cockatiels, Stevie is a normal grey and was named after
Stevie Wonder because of the way he moves his head when he sings and
we also have a hand fed Lutino Cockatiel that we call EBUZZ. If you
recall EBUZZ was the dog in one of those Sci-Fi movies, Aliens or
something.
Then we have Flash, he is a ten year old Orange Wing Amazon. Tame by
imported Amazon standards he came to us after having a few owners, one
of whom had him on a teather leash. Bad new for tropical birds.
I have two Yellow Collared Mini-Macaws. Astro and Co-Co. Sweethearts
for birds. They are very tame and comical. Astro is the baby, he is
two and Co-Co is around 8 years old. Co-Co was adopted and is blind in
one eye.
Then we have Alphie, he is a Lesser Sulpher Crested Cockatoo. He
belongs to a friend of the family and is a semi-permanent boarder.
He has quite a vocabulary and is somewhere around 13 years old.
And last but not least the baby of the brood, old what's her name.
She is a nine month old Umbrella Cockatoo. I like Angel and I am
also considering Sydney as a name. I'll let you all know.
I once had all of these birds in the living and dining room area. I
was becoming very unpopular with the other human residents of the
house. My step children prefer quiet birds. So I arranged a bird
room and have all but Co-Co and my new Umbrella in there. They have
full spectrum light and seem quite content. I have a visiting perch
in the living room and I bring them up at different times.
It's a lot of work bu I can see that it is a wonderful feeling to feel
needed and responsible for these feathered friends. They get the best
of everything that I can afford. I wish that I was as healthy. I hope
this answers you questions.
Peace
Jim Buccieri
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496.8 | Great Family! | SALSA::DEFRANCO | | Thu Feb 14 1991 10:32 | 18 |
| re .7
Sounds like a great family, Jim. Such a variety! By the way, what
have you named your new member?
Also, what is a full spectrum light? My birds go outside almost every
day so they get plenty of real sunshine, but maybe I should also get
one of these full spectrum lights for the times they do need to stay
indoors. This is a rare occurance, maybe 30 days per year are to nasty
for the birds to be placed outside. Also where does one purchase this
type of light?
Thanks,
Jeanne
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496.9 | ANGEL GETS THE VOTE! | ONESVC::BUCCIERI | | Mon Feb 18 1991 10:51 | 26 |
| Re: .8
Hi again,
Well we decided on Angel. That was a great suggestion!
The full spectrum light is easily obtained. Basically all it is, is
a flourecent tube that gives all of the frequencies of light. I
purchased a conventional flourecent fixture from the hardware store,
removed the standard bulbs and replaced them with the full spectrum
tubes. I purchased the tubes at the local pet store. It will usually
be a store that deals with birds. There were expensive, about $30.00
per tube (this is the four foot variety). You are lucky to be in a
climate where you can take advantage of natural light for a good
portion of the year. We up here in New England don't have this luxury.
There is also a common condition that affects people call Winter
Depression and many people that have this problem will sit in front
of a large light box loaded with these full spectrum lamps. The body
responds to this as if it were sunshine. All I know is that it keeps
my birds looking good during the short winter days. If your local pet
shop does not carry them then write to some of the distributers that
advertise in Bird Talk.
Good Luck
Jim Buccieri
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496.10 | Vitalites | CLOSET::COMPTON | Linda DTN381-0687 ZKO1-2/C21 | Thu Feb 21 1991 18:47 | 7 |
| FYI, Vitalites is one brand of full spectrum light. Beware of
look-alikes and plant lights, they are good too but not exactly
the same. Read the fine print. Jim, I have seen Vitalites for
as much as $18 for 48 inch ones, but never $30!!!! Sorry you
had to pay so much. But they are worth it, whatever the cost.
Linda
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