Showing posts with label African Greys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African Greys. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2008

Bird Photos

I love watching the birdies feed in the mornings, throughout the day and evenings at the feeders. They are right where we can watch them through our bay windows from the kitchen table.

We get Cardinals, Red Headed Finches, Red Headed Sparrows, Chickadees, Titmouse, and a variety of other lovely birds.


I had a watermelon that needed cutting, and you know who loves watermelon! Zoey!!! I also thought I would get a few photos birds feeding at the feeders.


Well, while we were out there, and I was cutting up the watermelon, Zoey decides to let out these blood curling jungle cries I have never heard before. (Very glad that she never never does them in the house. I do not think we could handle it.) It literally made my brain rattle! Pierced my eardrums, well, you get the idea. She would cock her head from side to side as though she was listening for an answer from the distance, then go back to her watermelon.


Of course, all the song birds around the house grew very quite when they heard Zoey's blood curling cries. I feared she would attract one of the hawks that live near by. They would mistake it for a mating call or a meal. Not sure. Many of Zo's calls sound like the shrill of a hawk flying above in the sky. And when she is fully flighted, she looks like a hawk in flight. Hard to believe my tiny little bird would have that kind of wing span. She is a house bird though. A pet. And a meal for a hawk, or worse, that beak of hers can do a lot of damage to a hawk as the talons can of a hawk can do a lot of damage to her. Then you have two animals mortally wounded. So we have to be careful when we take her out of doors.

I am sorry that the only photo of birds feeding is a
Tinmeh African Grey eating Watermelon.


And a lovely photo of a bowl full of watermelon!!!

Monday, July 14, 2008

What a Busy Weekend!

Mary Esther turned 10 yesterday. We had an exciting birthday party at the ice skating rink, a family cookout party Saturday. Very busy. A lot of fun. I think she is so excited and is still reeling from all the excitement.


She also had a week of piano camp at one of the local universities this past week. 8-5 every day. Friday she had two concerts. Solo on Friday afternoon and ensemble on Friday night. Camp attire was the dress for Friday afternoon's solo. Then we had like 1 1/2 hours to rush home heat up some soup, eat, change into evening attire and have her back for the evening concert. She was in charge of the bowing for her group. Very important job. ;-)


With company and birds, more excitement. Her Majesty, the African Queen, I mean- Grey, loves company and attention. But we have to keep her occupied or she will insist on being the center of attention. I put this empty 12 pack can soft drink box on her play top on top of her cage. It kept her occupied, entertained and out of our hair. She did want to eat dinner with us.


Have a great day everyone!