Genetically speaking, there is a reason some of us are born with sharp beaks and (even sharper) claws and others are not. If you are lucky enough to fall into the former category, it isn’t difficult to figure out what to use these gifts for – stalking prey. When you find some prey, the firstContinueContinue reading “Day 40: Prey”
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Day 39: Hawks
Here at Casa Feathers N’ Beak, we don’t (heart) hawks. Hawks are big. They are scary. They have sharp talons. They sometimes like to ingest…..birds. Given all this, it is probably more than understandable that one of us (hint: it is the smaller one with the feathers) has a bona-fide hawk phobia. So we’ve beenContinueContinue reading “Day 39: Hawks”
Day 38: I Love You
Parronts quickly get used to saying “I love you” several (many, hundreds of) times per day. This is because parrots are literally cuteness on legs. Not to mention that the very moment you say the words “I love you,” the parrot in question will likely respond by doing something even cuter. Of course, this willContinueContinue reading “Day 38: I Love You”
Day 37: Repurposing
Parrots are great at something called “repurposing.” They can find all kinds of alternative uses for everyday items. For instance, let’s say the large featherless being has prepared herself (aka you) a nice dinner of Indian rice. But there isn’t any plate in sight. This is totally fine, because you can use your repurposing skillsContinueContinue reading “Day 37: Repurposing”
Wet Bird Couture: The Modern Monarch
Through the ages, monarchs have inspired fealty, fear, even worship in their loyal subjects. Part of this likely comes from them having more money than everybody else. Plus, it is hard to argue with someone who insists on wearing a spiky white neck guard everywhere they go. But let’s say you are a modern-minded, fashion-forwardContinueContinue reading “Wet Bird Couture: The Modern Monarch”
Day 36: Plastic for Everyone
If you are a large featherless being, you probably think plastic is a great invention to carry food and drinks around from place to place. But if you are a small feathery being, you know what the featherless beings don’t – plastic has plenty of other charms. For instance, it is transparent and crinkly. ItContinueContinue reading “Day 36: Plastic for Everyone”
Day 35: IN and OUT
When you are small and svelte and feathery, you probably enjoy going IN and OUT of things. Frequently. For instance, say there is a plastic bag and it appears to contain your favorite breakfast cereal. But the large featherless being is busy and isn’t picking up on your (un)subtle hints that you would like herContinueContinue reading “Day 35: IN and OUT”
Steps to Subduing Prey
When you are lucky enough to be born with talons and a sharp beak, there is no sense in not enjoying the heck out of how useful they are. For instance, let’s say you are ingesting yet another gourmet breakfast. But then after you’ve fortified yourself on the “easy morsels” it is time to breakContinueContinue reading “Steps to Subduing Prey”
Day 34: Orange!
When it comes to breakfast and a certain formerly finicky feathery diner, it would appear we have finally turned a courageous corner. Oh yes. Because this morning, someone with feathers tried ORANGE. Or more accurately, he investigated the many merits of this Vitamin C-rich citrus fruit with the thoroughness of a culinary scientist. Which, ofContinueContinue reading “Day 34: Orange!”
Day 33: The “Double Handfed”
We parronts quickly get used to the unsubtle nuances of our parrot’s preferences. Demands. Permanent standing orders. For instance, there is such a thing as “handfed breakfast.” This is when the breakfasting parrot consumes that morning’s gourmet selection (comprised solely of “I eat better than you do” items) while you are holding them in frontContinueContinue reading “Day 33: The “Double Handfed””
