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#159779 September 27th, 2005 at 07:26 PM
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This is my baby...LOLA... grinnnn
...a Congo African Grey parrot.

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laugh Does she enjoy taking a bath????? Duh

#159781 September 27th, 2005 at 09:47 PM
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She LOVES it!
She goes wild in a few inches of water.

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#159782 September 28th, 2005 at 04:28 AM
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she is the healthiest looking bird I've ever seen !

#159783 September 28th, 2005 at 10:11 AM
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my cockatiel LOVES being misted with a water bottle. i haven't tried setting him in a pool of water yet though.

#159784 September 28th, 2005 at 10:21 AM
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Get a shallow bowl and put an inch of water in it...and maybe a toy. Set it on the table with a towel under it. He'll probably get in it! grinnnn

#159785 January 25th, 2006 at 11:10 AM
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OH MY the pictures of Lola in the tub are adorable. She looks like quite a clown. I have always wanted a parrot, ah well may be some day.

#159786 January 25th, 2006 at 11:47 AM
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I have always wanted a parrot, ah well may be some day.
Be careful what you wish for! laugh
It's like having a two year old...forever!

But, I wouldn't take a million dollars for her!

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#159787 January 28th, 2006 at 12:08 AM
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Trent likes to get in his tub then get out and shake water on the dogs as well as me. He will say cold I go over to put a towel around him he shakes water everywhere and laughs. U.P. listen to Cindy be careful what you wish for because they are baby's that never grow up and require constant watching as well as care. And are very messy. If Trent my sun Conure ate half what he waisted he would be too fat to fly. laugh As usual Lola is beautifull Cindy. thumbup
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#159788 January 29th, 2006 at 12:41 PM
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ya got any more pics of lola? I just love her! she is SOOOO beautiful! and look at those pretty eyes!

#159789 January 30th, 2006 at 08:16 AM
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Thank you!


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#159790 January 31st, 2006 at 10:13 AM
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Lola is so cute Cindy! She looks like she could be quite the handful! There is a bird here in one of the pet stores that I am in love with. The feeling is mutual, as whenever I go in she starts hollering until I go to her cage and play with her.The ladies that work there just laugh. She is a rosey breasted cockatoo. I can't afford to buy her though, so we will have to be pet store playmates until she finds a forever home.

#159791 January 31st, 2006 at 11:04 AM
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Lola is so cute Cindy!
Thank you!

She is quite a handful...she's the boss of me! laugh
Oh, I wish you could get that cockatoo...they are such sweet birds. They like to cuddle!

#159792 January 31st, 2006 at 08:26 PM
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Awwww.... She is so cute.

Does she swear at you?

#159793 January 31st, 2006 at 09:40 PM
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No, and it's a thousand wonders! laugh shocked
She has said a bad word a few times, but only when I sneeze a few times in a row.

#159794 February 17th, 2006 at 12:15 PM
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#159795 February 17th, 2006 at 05:22 PM
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Lola is so cute, but she looks like she could be quite a clown. Do those kind of parrots learn how to talk?

I love birds too, but with my new kitten I guess I better just enjoy all my birds outside.

Have a great day!
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Hey ShirlS,

Don't those rose-Breasted Cockatoos just tug at your heart? When I had my Cockatiel, Driscol" I used to go to "The Bird Store" here in town to get his food and supplies. They had all kinds of birds there, so I would buy Driscol's food in small amounts, then I had an axcuse to go there more often. Sometimes it took me a couple of hours just to buy food.

Once when I was there they had four rose-Breasted Cockatoo babies for sale and I fell in love with one of them, so I started stopping by there more often. smile I got to thinking it might be nice to have another bird in the house and they really aren't that big, so they probably don't cost too much. Now, I was seriously considering it, so the next time I was in there and talking to the bird, I causally asked, "How much is this bird?" Oh my gosh, it was $2,500! I about died when I heard that and I couldn't believe it. I figured the huge parrots they had there were probably pretty expensive; BUT, this was SUCH a tiny bird!
The one I liked was the first one someone bought and it didn't take them long to sell the other three. We must have some rich people here in town, but I'm not one of them or I would have had a new bird.

Have a GREAT day!
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#159797 February 19th, 2006 at 08:12 AM
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Lola is so cute, but she looks like she could be quite a clown. Do those kind of parrots learn how to talk?
Lola talks extremely well. African Grey's actually know what they are saying, as opposed to mimicking...they have cognitive speech. They have the intellectual capacity of a 5 year old child with the emotions of a 2 year old...so you can probably imagine how demanding Lola is! laugh

Even though most Grey's talk, there are many that never say a word their entire lives. Those that don't talk are just as smart as the ones that do, they just choose not to talk.
Greys are the most sought after of all the parrots because of their capacity to have a vocabulary of over 2000 words, and it's so sad to hear about people who get a Grey for that reason alone then just discard it if it doesn't talk. I would love Lola just as much and have the same relationship with her if she didn't talk as I do now.

Lola didn't talk until she was almost a year old, and I was beginning to think that she wasn't going to...her brother started talking when he was just 4 months old. But, once she started talking she never shut up...literally. laugh


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#159798 September 2nd, 2006 at 05:32 PM
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here is our Gabby trying to rearrange our rugs.
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here she is laid back on dad watching tv before bedtime
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and a kiss for dad goodnight
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and here she is out by the pond in her small cage, watching the fish in our pond. she loves it out there.
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#159799 September 2nd, 2006 at 11:30 PM
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Cindy, Lola is gorgeous!!! Thanks for posting the great pix of her. I bet she is a clown! wink

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Lola is gorgeous. I love the bath picture too. My zebra finch bathe in their water cup. So cute!

Kyangel Gabby is great too! I love the picture of her lying on her back on 'daddys' chest!

#159801 September 3rd, 2006 at 12:51 AM
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kyangel...
It's nice to hear that you don't leave Gabby in her cage all the time, and she gets a lot of attention...especially after reading the PM you sent me about her previous life. I guess she feels like she's in heaven now!

My daughter called the other day really upset. She had taken my grandson to a motorcycle shop and there was an African Grey in a tiny little cage there, and it was so unhappy it had pulled all it's feathers out. She said it was completely featherless except a few little red feathers on it's tail. It broke her heart to see that.

She said they would start motorcycles up and the poor bird would start screaming and thrashing around in it's cage...it was so scared. ters

#159802 September 3rd, 2006 at 01:06 AM
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Is there a rescue group she can call?

#159803 September 3rd, 2006 at 01:37 AM
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No...no one in this area cares much about how you treat your pets.

We have no SPCA, Humane Society...nothing.
All we have is a county employee who picks up stray dogs if someone complains about one.

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