Unsorted Wild Birds

Toeless Hope aka Ninja – Senegal

 

Hope

 

HopeFeatured on this page is “Toeless Hope” aka “Ninja”

… named such because of the amazing things Hope can do without her toes.

Hope is a 6-year-old female Senegal parrot who was rescued by Gayla

Gayla found Hope at a local bird rescue, where she spotted Hope at the bottom of her cage. Gayla had gone to the rescue to trade cages, not to adopt another parrot. But, after Gayla noticed that Hope had no toes, she felt so sorry for her and knew she would probably have a hard time being adopted. Hope was also flightless.

Hope’s parrot parents had bit all her toes off and the wing tips on her left wing.

Gayla had not planned on adding to her flock of 2 other parrots. But within 5 minutes of meeting Hope, there was no question, that she was coming home with her.

 

Hope in her new home …

She likes to hang out on the side of the cage as she sways back and forth, on her wooden plank.

For the first time in Hope’s life, she now has a perch made just for her more plank, on her sun perches which are covered with soft material. Hope loves to dance, whistle with me and say “come and “pretty bird”.

Since Hope is toeless, Gayla cleans out her cage twice a day to make sure Hope doesn’t step in poop. Gayla uses a precut paper cage liner just for her cage that she got off of ebay.

 

Hope’s Diet:

Hope is fed twice a day with fruit, veggies, seeds, pellets, and her homemade birdy biscuits. She loves Nutri berries, peanuts in the shell*, red grapes, spinach, corn, and apples, as well as banana chips.

(Avianweb note: Peanuts are often contaminated with aflatoxin, a fungal toxin. Aflatoxin is carcinogenic and causes liver damage in birds, other animals, and even humans. Roasting reduces aflatoxin but does not eliminate it. North American peanut producers are currently working on eliminating contaminated peanuts from their products. Peanuts with dark spots on them should be considered suspect, but even those that look clean and perfect could be contaminated.)

 

Hope’s Personality:

Hope loves the head massages Gayla gives her.

Hope's

… and Hope is protective of her cage …

Since Hope is toeless, Gayla cleans out her cage twice a day. She found out that trying to do a real quick poop clean-up with a paper towel on her plank or the bottom of the cage without removing either from the cage to clean it, is unacceptable to Hope. She will come after Gayla’s hand and the paper towel like a wild bungee and bite like there is no tomorrow. She doesn’t just lunge, she bites and you have to unclamp her beak to detach her. Gayla reports that she has seen stars as a result.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Gordon Ramel

Gordon is an ecologist with two degrees from Exeter University. He's also a teacher, a poet and the owner of 1,152 books. Oh - and he wrote this website.

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