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Cockatiels on TV
Lucy Gets the Bird (Season 3, Episode 12)
Lucy and pal Viv are asked by Mr. Mooney (Lucy’s boss) to birdsit his cockatiel, Greenback. Naturally, the bird gets loose. Lucy tries to get her (or him – the bird’s gender switches back and forth) off the roof without success.
Lucy and Viv go to the pet store to buy a replacement bird. Little do they know that Greenback flew back home. Mr. Mooney suspects that the women will try to switch birds and is hip to their scheme.
The episode ends with Greenback safe at home with Mr. Mooney and the new bird telling the ladies that they’re “both birdbrains”.
Full episode here.
Cockatiels in Art
In honor of Sido’s birthday on Saturday, this will be cockatiel week on Cooper’s Corner!
But first, a lullaby.
https://vimeo.com/169670157
Wakey Wakey
Adorable video by Irene Huang.
Cockatiels in Art
Cockatiel Couture
Introducing Sido!
Last month we visited our local bird rescue (Free Flight Exotic Bird Sanctuary) and met a little cockatiel named Sido. She was found in a dog park in November.She was very friendly and loved having her head scritched.
Of course, we fell in love with her.
So we decided to adopt her. Here we are with Sido on the day we brought her home (the eclectus parrot is Timmy, a little fellow that we are now sponsoring).
Sido has been with us for one week now. She’s currently in quarantine in Harry’s office. Here she is in front of her flight cage.
She’s missing her tail feathers (only has two on one side) and the toenail/tip of one toe. We’re going to let her wings grow out. She likes her veggies. Here she is enjoying some kale.
Sido is very calm and gentle (a bit of a change from our busy little budgies). She likes to play with her toys. Dropping a ball over the side of the cage is fun.
So is playing with her crinkle paper on the couch.
She’s a “people bird” and is content to sit on our shoulders or on the play gym while we watch tv.
She’s a little love and we’re so glad that she’s part of the family.
Welcome to the flock, Sido!