Lemme see all ur birds
Not my bird but while crashing on a couch this dick woke me up by biting my lip and screaming at me in demands to pet him. He doesn't even like me unless I share my pear with him or I specifically go in to scratch his neck.
I like birbs but they don't make sense to me.
Lucky
Lucky the cuckatiel
>>2056976
>lovebird wants my attention
>see its water is dirty
>bird goes attack mode and misses my hand
>change its water
>bird bites me and really digs in deep in the skin and refuses to let go
>resumes being playful
Stupid territorial birds, your water does not magically come clean.
>>2056923
superior raptors coming through
>>2056923
>2016
>not vanting your boid
Birds are not very important.
>>2056949
how is it having pigeons? is it harder to have than the usual "house bird"?
Old pic but whatever. He used to like that lamp and I think he got sad when we removed it.
cheeky lad
>>2057006
fashionable birb
>>2056949
Pigeonbro!
Right now mine isn't too happy about being with me though. I rescued the fucker after a cat chewed up his wing and cleaned him up a few days ago. Disinfected and flushed it, I would've given him antibiotics but no one in my city sees pigeons and nowhere sells Fish Mox or Bird Biotic. He seems healthy though, he's eating and drinking very well and wing slaps and pecks the fuck out of me whenever I try to go into his cage. Makes me happy to see him doing so well though.
>>2057038
At a refuge I worked at we had to go through a rooster cage to get to the hawks and that rooster always attacked hardest part of the job
Pretty old picture, her crest has gotten a little longer but other than that
My birdybums.
>>2057964
Birdybum Flufferbutt
>>2057112
Easier than the bigger parrots but harder than a cage bird like a budgie/finch.
They can't chew things so they don't wreck your house. However, I recommend putting them in pants (diapers) when you take them out to avoid the poo. They take to pants very well
>>2057514
It's fantastic that you saved a pigeonbro!
After a cat attack it's really important you get your new friend on antibiotics ASAP. Cat saliva contains a toxic cocktail of bacteria that are likely to cause septic shock in birds - disinfecting the wing may have avoided this, but if it didn't the pigeonbro will die too quickly after symptom onset for you to treat it. They seem healthy right up until they keel over: it's a defense mechanism.
Where do you live (roughly)? There are almost always online stores that sell general bird antibiotics.
Good luck either way!
my babies
Gleetings from /p/ with some black & white film birbage
(HP5+ at EI1600 in Microphen.)
>>2059416
Couldn't get both to stay still for long enough for a shot, so here's the other one. They sure love their bi-weekly treat (that's once per two weeks, just in case I'm too foreign to get it right).
>>2058027
those are some very pretty birbs
and then there's this asshole
>>2059886
she would fuck up so much shit, god I hated this bird for the 2 months I agreed to babysit it
>>2059888
>>2059890
I had to watch a bird like that once.
It was horrible and it was only a week.
The owners begged me to do it because I'm good with animals but know nothing about birds. This bird was loud and annoying and I could not figure out what it wanted me to do. I fed it properly and cleaned the cage daily but god could that bird screech. Never put my hand near him because I couldn't tell if he would snap my finger off with his attitude.
>>2060017
It would bite, but just to hold your finger in it's mouth. Other times, it would just chomp down.
It also climbed down and ate my tv remote and shit on that lamp in the picture.
>>2059418
Bi-weekly = twice a week
Bi-monthly = twice a month (once per 2 weeks)
>>2060017
parrots/birds aren't like dogs
they "like" to screech, and you can't keep them from doing so
>>2059418
One time every two weeks is "fortnightly".
"Bi-weekly" means two times each week.