Bird Dance
31 May 2008 15:32Foreign Parrot removed from flight aviary and moved to medium cage.
Peewee with no flight feathers moved from medium cage into hospital cage #1.
Concussed adult crested pigeon moved from hospital cage to flight aviary for pre-release care.
1 baby pigeon moved from hospital cage to flight aviary for pigeon training and pre-release care.
1 baby pigeon left in hospital cage #2 for more care.
1 concussed kookaburra left when he was because "I ain't goin nowhere, mate. Now piss off and bring me a mousicle."
1 bandaid used to cover kookaburra bite on finger.
Savlon used on peewee claw holes in hand.
Peewee with no flight feathers moved from medium cage into hospital cage #1.
Concussed adult crested pigeon moved from hospital cage to flight aviary for pre-release care.
1 baby pigeon moved from hospital cage to flight aviary for pigeon training and pre-release care.
1 baby pigeon left in hospital cage #2 for more care.
1 concussed kookaburra left when he was because "I ain't goin nowhere, mate. Now piss off and bring me a mousicle."
1 bandaid used to cover kookaburra bite on finger.
Savlon used on peewee claw holes in hand.
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Date: 31 May 2008 07:16 (UTC)Ouch.
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Date: 31 May 2008 11:04 (UTC)Hope your finger is better soon!
What kind of foreign parrot is that?
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Date: 31 May 2008 11:50 (UTC)no subject
Date: 31 May 2008 11:50 (UTC)no subject
Date: 31 May 2008 12:34 (UTC)Thursday I crated and moved 5 lemurs and two porcupines. I didn't get bitten, scratched or pricked once. *takes a bow*
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Date: 31 May 2008 13:23 (UTC)Was that a rhetorical question? Oh well...
Date: 31 May 2008 14:17 (UTC)With the ring-tailed lemurs, I coaxed them into a small holding room (I opened the door, and for those slow to go through the door on their own, I waggled my net). This time I used a skykennel. Skykennel on the ground, parallel to the wall, door wide open. Next, with much persuasive net waggling, two of us slowly encouraged the lemur to climb down to the floor where each then walked into the skykennel on his own. The last lemur was the hardest to convince to climb down. He had real good grip on the wire mesh wall and he proved that just netting him and pulling him down would have been arduous and painful. Eventually he climbed down to the ground too and walked into the skykennel. I bet that the fact we'd left a door-less skykennel in their winter quarters for months helped a lot.
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Date: 31 May 2008 14:23 (UTC)no subject
Date: 1 Jun 2008 23:04 (UTC)