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LotusSong -> POLLYamory (5/12/2008 12:48:07 PM)

Yes.. catch the play on words there, folks :)
 
23 years ago.. I got my first parrot.  I became totally addicted and after 18 years of parrot ownership, I was parrotless. 
 
I bought a parrot from a friend whom I introduced to the parrot lifestyle years ago. She was down sizing her flock and I took pity on the very last one. Sir William,.a beautiful double yellow headed amazon, has come to live with us I swore.."just one parrot.."   Well, another friend is now moving to Colorado. A yellow naped amazon she bought from me during time of duress has lived with her for 15 years.  So I helped out and bought her back.
 
Ok.. so now I have two..I swear.. I'm stopping here.   Except that William is a male..and Lolita is a female and they like each other A LOT!  They would have hybrid babies.  I see myself hand feeding and "making room" for yet MORE parrots.  It's an addiction I tell ya..an ADDICTION.
 
Anyhoo. I've had luck raising the small birds.  If anyone has experience in creating a nesting environment for the amazon parrots.. please give me some advice.  What were your successes and failures. Right now I have the cages side by side with the doors open and they visit each other quite nicely.   And it's hilarious to watch! It looks like they are playing tag :)  Lolita is quite the seductress.  William is still trying to figure out what to do.  The hormones are there but he has no idea what to do..   He's about 6 years old (very young yet) and Lolita is 15.
 
 




LotusSong -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 1:03:51 PM)

Just as an aside here..my friends are "getting up in years".. and one has informed me she has willed me her African Greys and her Caique.  The one moving to Colorado is thinking of offereing me her blue fronted Amazon..
 
Now, I need to break it to my husband.. "Honey.. only 6..I promise.. I'll stop at SIX!"
 
I fear I'll run into a trench-coated parrot pusher some night..  as he opens his coat to expose a mullocan cockatoo.... "ya need a parrot?"  I can feel my palms sweating as the perspiration begins to bead on my forehead.... would I buy it..or go running screaming into the night...




Rule -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 1:16:32 PM)

Show him a parrot porn movie?




LotusSong -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 2:25:48 PM)

Actually, I thought of that.  I pulled up a youtube vid of a parrot "dancing" on the floor. It's sounds seemed to fuel the fire :)




faerytattoodgirl -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 2:56:09 PM)

polly wanna crack at her?




PanthersMom -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 3:42:26 PM)

did you say you were going to go into business raising parrots?  lol!

PM




faerytattoodgirl -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 3:45:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PanthersMom

did you say you were going to go into business raising parrots?  lol!

PM


eh NO...those things can get fucking HUGE...went to vet today to bring my 8 lb cat and they had 2 parrots there....ATLEAST 2 FEET LONG (not including tail) they would have ate my cat.





thornhappy -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 4:15:11 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LotusSong

Just as an aside here..my friends are "getting up in years".. and one has informed me she has willed me her African Greys and her Caique.  The one moving to Colorado is thinking of offereing me her blue fronted Amazon..
 
Now, I need to break it to my husband.. "Honey.. only 6..I promise.. I'll stop at SIX!"
 
I fear I'll run into a trench-coated parrot pusher some night..  as he opens his coat to expose a mullocan cockatoo.... "ya need a parrot?"  I can feel my palms sweating as the perspiration begins to bead on my forehead.... would I buy it..or go running screaming into the night...

A moluccan, damn.  I can't imagine what the noise levels would be with one of those in the mix...or even your stash o' amazons!  Just think of all the vocabulary they can pick up from each other!

thornhappy the parottless (I swear, I only go to the bird show to look!)




LotusSong -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 4:28:16 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PanthersMom

did you say you were going to go into business raising parrots?  lol!

PM

After 10 years of unsuccessfully trying to rear the large parrots (Macaws.. large cockatoos).. I gave up.  Now this is in my lap.  (One of those "when you stop looking for it.. you find it" situations)
 
I'm sure I have the correct knowledge for the mechanics and nesting materials needed.. I'm looking for the odd information that another experienced bird keeper might offer about the Amazons.  (I was a wiz with canaries and cockatiels :).




servantheart -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 4:36:28 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LotusSong

Yes.. catch the play on words there, folks :)
 
23 years ago.. I got my first parrot.  I became totally addicted and after 18 years of parrot ownership, I was parrotless. 
 
I bought a parrot from a friend whom I introduced to the parrot lifestyle years ago. She was down sizing her flock and I took pity on the very last one. Sir William,.a beautiful double yellow headed amazon, has come to live with us I swore.."just one parrot.."   Well, another friend is now moving to Colorado. A yellow naped amazon she bought from me during time of duress has lived with her for 15 years.  So I helped out and bought her back.
 
Ok.. so now I have two..I swear.. I'm stopping here.   Except that William is a male..and Lolita is a female and they like each other A LOT!  They would have hybrid babies.  I see myself hand feeding and "making room" for yet MORE parrots.  It's an addiction I tell ya..an ADDICTION.
 
Anyhoo. I've had luck raising the small birds.  If anyone has experience in creating a nesting environment for the amazon parrots.. please give me some advice.  What were your successes and failures. Right now I have the cages side by side with the doors open and they visit each other quite nicely.   And it's hilarious to watch! It looks like they are playing tag :)  Lolita is quite the seductress.  William is still trying to figure out what to do.  The hormones are there but he has no idea what to do..   He's about 6 years old (very young yet) and Lolita is 15.
 
 



Yay!  Another bird person!!  I have six so far in my house.  Two Senegals, two Lovebirds, one Rosy Bourke, one Pied American Budgie and one Cockatiel.  I've had birds since I was five, with a ten year break in my 20s.  They are such a hoot!  You can't help but laugh at their antics. 
 
I've never bred any of mine, but the following links might help:
 
http://www.avianweb.com/amazons.htm

http://www.faze.ca/spring2000/amazon.htm

http://www.parrotparrot.com/articles/amazon.html
 
http://www.parrotparrot.com/articles/
 
 
Setting Birds up for Breeding:
 
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/birds/amazons/AmazonProfile.htm
 
http://amazonaonline.com/TAS/modules/article/
 
http://www.avianweb.com/beforebreeding.html
 
http://www.avianweb.com/breeder.htm
 
 
You likely already know a lot about housing birds, but there are some examples of different types of cages for breeding included in the links here:
 
http://www.avianweb.com/housingbirds.html

 
Here are instructions for building a bump out breeding cage:
 
http://www.bluequaker.com/Art-011.htm

 
Here are some suggested books:
 
http://www.avianweb.com/amazonparrots.htm
 
http://www.avesinternational.com/AMZamz.html
 
 
 ***Edited to get rid of way too much extra space down here*** 
 
 
 
 




LotusSong -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 4:40:33 PM)

THANK YOU, servantheart :)




servantheart -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 4:42:27 PM)

My pleasure.  Good luck! [sm=smile.gif]
 




kiwisub12 -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 5:59:31 PM)

 
I have a timneh african grey, two greencheek conures and a budgie.
Are you really sure you want to create a hybrid?  I don't know about amazons, but i know that mccaw hybrids are very temperamental, and emotionally unstable (so to speak).
maybe you should just let them be plutonic pals, and avoid the issue.

my Sir has told me that i have all the birds that i can have.    (whine) i just want one more.............................................................................




stubborngirl -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 6:23:27 PM)

I'm with ya, honey... I LOVE parrots...
I've owned an African Grey, as well as a yellow front Amazon...the Grey had been abused before me, and would only allow me to handle him...couldn't have that with little UM's around...so I had to sell him...

my yellow front died from inhaling vapors from melting plastic...my ex had a kerosene heater out in the attached garage, and absentmindedly laid a tupperware lid on top of the heater...broke my heart...

One of these days, I'll be getting a new little Grey...either an African or a Timneh...

I'm sufficiently jealous!




LadyHibiscus -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 6:29:16 PM)

I blame my former slave for drawing me into THE PARROT LIFESTYLE! [:D]  He is long gone, but my rescue grey Jed, aka THE KING OF DESTRUCTION will be with me for decades to come~~or so I hope.  Our original goal was for Jed to become Close Personal Friends with Hugh's Alexis, but they would have none of each other.  Just as well, considering....

At age 10, Jeddie decided to display nesting behavior.  Why?  To vex and perplex me!  To this day he has never masturbated so far as I can see, has never puked up food for me or anyone else, and has shown no attempts to "mate".  (My arm had an intimate moment with a male Eclectus, so I know!) But, excavating nests was the order of the day for a few months.  Let's all be glad that he didn't carve out any drywall....




LotusSong -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 6:31:31 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kiwisub12


I have a timneh african grey, two greencheek conures and a budgie.
Are you really sure you want to create a hybrid?  I don't know about amazons, but i know that mccaw hybrids are very temperamental, and emotionally unstable (so to speak).
maybe you should just let them be plutonic pals, and avoid the issue.

my Sir has told me that i have all the birds that i can have.    (whine) i just want one more.............................................................................

Yes. A hybrid situation is always a matter of discussion..purists vs non.  I had a harlequin macaw (a type of hybrid) that was a sweetheart- so it depends on what you are combining.  A greenwing macaw is  a more gentle variety.  I'd prefer not to blend species, but this female needs a mate as badly as he does. And even in the wild there hybrids occur if the species is not readily available.  Besides, they have already started bonding. I'm letting fate take it's course.  I just want them happy.




PanthersMom -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 6:42:28 PM)

parrots masturbate?  well hell, learn something new every day!

PM




servantheart -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 6:55:46 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PanthersMom

parrots masturbate?  well hell, learn something new every day!

PM


Yeah.....it's not a pretty picture  [:'(]  *said in best igor voice*
 




LotusSong -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 7:18:19 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PanthersMom

parrots masturbate?  well hell, learn something new every day!

PM


OOOOOOOooooooh yeah.  I had a Moluccan that used to perch on my hand while I watched TV  and run his bottom (aka vent)over my knuckles.. and I had better not move until he was done.  What a surprise when I learned what he was doing!  I didn't know whether to feel flattered or violated! LOL!




servantheart -> RE: POLLYamory (5/12/2008 7:57:28 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: stubborngirl

I'm with ya, honey... I LOVE parrots...
I've owned an African Grey, as well as a yellow front Amazon...the Grey had been abused before me, and would only allow me to handle him...couldn't have that with little UM's around...so I had to sell him...

my yellow front died from inhaling vapors from melting plastic...my ex had a kerosene heater out in the attached garage, and absentmindedly laid a tupperware lid on top of the heater...broke my heart...

One of these days, I'll be getting a new little Grey...either an African or a Timneh...

I'm sufficiently jealous!


I'm so sorry about your parrot [:(]
 




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