Friday, January 28, 2011

Don't Touch My Eggs!

Breeding is a NEW EXPERIENCE for us. And not one that we planned, or plan to repeat (at this point). With that said, many of you know that Rosie laid her first clutch on Dec 30 / Jan 2 and she is about to have babies..... or maybe not. God only knows if these two eggs are fertile. She has been faithful to rotate them and do what she is instinctual supposed to do (we think). Now we are close to finding out.

Rosie has her own cage and Beaker, his. The nesting box is in Rosie's cage (of course). She and Beaker are not sharing the same cage during this nesting process but we put them together to see what would happen.... See for yourself.


Ooh...la....ha!




Elena and Jeremy
Concerned parents!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Parrot lovers from the get-go

Hi fellow parrot lovers!

Today I am in Delaware (Wilmington) starting a very cool consulting project (my non-parrot life) - and while I was here I reached out to a fellow Parrot Place location to introduce myself and get connection to my parrot passion.... What a wonderful experience I had. Last evening I met Kathy and Karen from K & K Parrot Place.
An introductory conversation turned into a fabulous dinner and now a true relationship that I hope lasts for a very long time!!!!!


Meeting new people and getting beyond the superficial is sometimes not easy for me, but having a passion - like parrots - as connective tissue, helps me get beyond the surface stuff. I am so thrilled and thankful to have met Kathy and Karen and look forward to developing a real relationship over time. :-)


Elena

Monday, January 10, 2011

Continuing saga of Rosie and her egg(s)

It's been a few weeks now since our last update about Rosie's first egg laying experience. Well the first egg didn't make it. :-( We put the egg in a home-made nesting box but Rosie broke it within the first couple of days.

Then two weeks later, on Dec 30, she layed another egg..... AND then three days after that (Jan 2) she layed a second egg. She has now been sitting on both eggs for a week to week and a half and both eggs are doing find. :-) At this time we don't know if they are fertile and time will tell. We have not done the candle test on them - we will just wait to see if they hatch at the end of January when she has set on them for 28 days. We won't be peeking in the nesting box - our clue that the babies have hatched will be Rosie's increased consumption of food.

I'll update you later this month!

Elena
Beaker's co-flock leader