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Bert the African Grey parrot. A year later.

African Grey - Before and After. (by Jim B L)

I’m glad I took photos of Bert our African Grey when we first got him. We’ve had him for a little over a year now. I was organizing photos when I came across some of Bert’s newer photos and was surprised to see the difference in his feathers from a year ago. It’s something you don’t notice in a day to day change. Bert was previously in a very loving home, my wife’s grandpa owned him for many years, but when he passed we took Bert in (we think Bert was around 15-20 years old when we got him). Her grandpa smoked though, and Bert had always been on a seed only diet. Add the fact that he had lost his long time flock companion, and Bert was not doing well. My wife, being a veterinarian, nursed him back to decent health. After a year out of the smoke, a much better diet and having other birds (and animals) to interact with everyday, I was happy to see that he physically looks better. I put together the above collage to kind of show how his feathers have improved. How about you, do you have any pets that are rescues?

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2 Responses to “Bert the African Grey parrot. A year later.”

  1. 1
    Margaret:

    Isn’t it amazing how resilient these parrots are? I have a CAG that I rescued from an abusive situation. Riley will still bite if you try to reach in his cage, but if you let him come out on his own, he’s a sweetheart.

    I joined BirdClick and FeedingFeathers lists to learn how to shape his behavior to be more acceptable and to feed him a more healthy diet. Since getting him I have also gotten an Orange Wing Amazon.

    Thank you from one bird lover to another for taking Bert under your wing the way you have and giving him a better life!

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    Margarets last blog post..Wednesday Doodle

  2. 2
    Jim:

    Hi Margaret- Sounds like you’re doing a great job too. Kudos to you! About half or more of our pets are rescues. We also have a rescued Amazon! :)

    Thanks for stopping by.
    Jim

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