Quaker Parrot pics

I love your Parrot King!!!! My daughter wants me to buy her this Cockatoo that was at the LFS last time she went with me....not really sure know of COARSE she will feed it, and take care of it and NEVER let the cats near it:uhoh:

I think we will wait a while before getting a bird, I will just let her vicariously live through your pics of your bird OK:grinyes:
 
I love your Parrot King!!!! My daughter wants me to buy her this Cockatoo that was at the LFS last time she went with me....not really sure know of COARSE she will feed it, and take care of it and NEVER let the cats near it:uhoh:

I think we will wait a while before getting a bird, I will just let her vicariously live through your pics of your bird OK:grinyes:

G, i suggest you read the first few pages of Mytoos.com before considering a Cockatoo :)
 
Hehe,, yah if you actually did mean a cockaTOO, I'd get her a toy instead.
They are very demanding birds. I had an umbrella and a goffins cockatoo. They are both in breeding situations now and seem much happier.
There is actually this silly robotic blue and gold macaw toy I have seen at a few toy stores. I guess it talks and repeats things or something.. cute. Haven't seen any cockatoo versions yet! Probably goes for around 50 bucks which is much less than $1600! Looks like it behaves much better than a real bird and if it gets annoying.. you could remove the batteries!

I only joke here, I would never attempt to remove my parrots' batteries.
 
nice, King... what a cutie... I think I am going to post a brid post so we can all share our feathered flock! I don't want to take away from your post :)

so tell me, King... is he loud? Is he demanding, or shall I say "as" demanding as the Too's?
 
Awesome Quaker, KOTD!
 
in reference to flytes post

the also can develope serious mental problems as well, plucking..feather picking, screaming, biting.

my umbrella Marley was with a guy for 13 years before i adopted him, then he was left with the guys parents who kept him alone for 2 years with no toys and no attention, and he plucked his chest, wing and tail feathers. then had to be given up when the guy came back with a newborn who was allergic to his powder down.

he doesn't pluck anymore, he doesn't scream, doesn't bite..i like to call him the best behaved cockatoo in the world..i got lucky with him though.

buying a cute little baby IMO is the worst decision anyone can make UNLESS you are a cockatoo expert, they are the sweetest things for around 3-5 years...then they hit sexual maturity and can become quite a handful..males will scream almost constantly, or at night, they will go into spells of biting and aggression when their breeding season comes along..i was tagged by a molluccan 'too a few years ago and needed 14 stitches. and not to mention the huge cage, and toys they need, they are destructive by nature, and need many wooden toys to destroy to keep them form ruining your furniture, toys for toos usally cost anywhere from $12-$40 i spent almost 300$ for toys from marley on christmas each on is almost 75% destroyed. they need stimulation by foraging, or puzzles, or teaching tricks, they need to have out of cage time, which means you'd have to either buy a cage with a playtop, or spend $150 -$200 on a play stand..its a hassle

they can be very unpredictable also, even Marley will try to bite now and then, if one bit any small child at full strength, they would most liley lose a digit.

if she wants a bird, and you are willing to buy one, get a parakeet or a cockatiel, both are small, fairly quiet and don't have nearly the same problems as a cockatoo can have. they don't need huge cages, and don't demand as much attention. but they still do require time and and patience as they will likley need to be tamed and socialized, cage cleaning needs to be done weekly..fresh foods and fresh water every day..they need a varied diet, and seeds are no good for birds as a staple..fruits and veggies need to be added in from time to time..etc.

just do as much reserach on any bird as you possibly can..l
 
nice, King... what a cutie... I think I am going to post a brid post so we can all share our feathered flock! I don't want to take away from your post :)

so tell me, King... is he loud? Is he demanding, or shall I say "as" demanding as the Too's?


i look foward to that thread!

he's loud when he wants to come out of his cage, when he's out he's quiet unless he see's the cockatiel then he'll let out a few screams to get her attention, otherwise he's pretty good, he's a lot less loud then when i first got him.

heres a couple more pics..

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hah! must have been a jealous female :rolleyes:
 
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