gemini@homxb.UUCP (Rick Richardson) (12/31/85)
I hate XMAS! My bird, Kelly, passed away tonight. Kelly was a very
well behaved Grey Cheeked Lovebird (a.k.a. Pocket Parrot). She
naturally loved people, would sit on your shoulder, climbed anything.
She was so tame, I built an open stand for her, and she had the run of
the house. She would take walks outside with me; I never had any fear
that she would fly away.
I guess I was too permitting, because I came home to find that she
chewed through one of the strings of XMAS lights on the tree, and
electrocuted herself.
This bird was a gift from my parents last summer, and though I'd never
had a bird before, I became extremely attached to her. I had even
looked around local pet stores to try and find her a mate as a XMAS
present. Well, now, I'd like to try to get a replacement for her.
None of the local pet stores had anything but Parakeets, big Parrots,
and Cockatiels. Kelly was 7 inches head to tail, kelly green with
a blue crown and grey cheeks, and orange under the wings. As I recall,
my parents paid around $200 for her. Her personality was priceless.
If anybody knows where to get such a bird, could you please write to
me at:
ihnp4!castor!rer
Thanks in advance.
Rick Richardson, PC Research, Inc. (201) 922-1134
..!ihnp4!castor!{rer,pcrat!rer} <--Replies to here, not to homxb!!!rjn@hpfcla.UUCP (01/05/86)
re: deceased grey cheek replacement You might also cross-post to net.rec.birds. Grey cheeks are fairly common around here, and most of those I've seen have very pleasant personalities. Regards, Hewlett-Packard Bob Niland 3404 East Harmony Road [ihnp4|hplabs]!hpfcla!rjn Fort Collins CO 80525