Decolor
07-16-2010, 03:40 PM
Hope this is the right forum, but thought I'd share an interesting thing today.
I was working in my studio, birds twittering away about six feet away. I'd glance over every now and then, and thought Kiki's shape looked funny, but never paid it too much attention. (I have albinism, so my vision is far from crisp, I know that she's the fuzzy green-yellow-pink thing with black eyes)
My husband walked by and backpedaled, " Um, hon, I think Kiki's bleeding." Cue panic mode! Not only was she "bloodied", but she was running around rubbing her head on everything.
We less than elegantly fished her out, I'm amazed that no one was nipped, she took it well despite being clearly not pleased about all this. I reasched out to touch her bright "red" face... and my finger just got wet. Only wet. No red, just wet. I handed her off carefully to my husband, who was being royally chewed out by an upset lovie. " Okay... Not bleeding, but what'd she do?"
We put her back, leaving the wet lovie, fussing that she must have a nasal infection to get so soaked, getting ready to call the vet and...
I glance over and notice she's "bar surfing". She grabbed the vertical bars and slid down, head down and tail up. And right on cue, she loses her grip (A common kiki occurrence, she's as graceful as a flung brick) and... Splash! Head first into her dish. She went scuttling away, and resumed her semi-frantic attempts to rub her head on everything.
Today's panic brought to you by a wet lovebird, and an owner who mistook clumpy orange feathers for bloodied feathers.
(And I do hope this was not too silly a thing to post here)
I was working in my studio, birds twittering away about six feet away. I'd glance over every now and then, and thought Kiki's shape looked funny, but never paid it too much attention. (I have albinism, so my vision is far from crisp, I know that she's the fuzzy green-yellow-pink thing with black eyes)
My husband walked by and backpedaled, " Um, hon, I think Kiki's bleeding." Cue panic mode! Not only was she "bloodied", but she was running around rubbing her head on everything.
We less than elegantly fished her out, I'm amazed that no one was nipped, she took it well despite being clearly not pleased about all this. I reasched out to touch her bright "red" face... and my finger just got wet. Only wet. No red, just wet. I handed her off carefully to my husband, who was being royally chewed out by an upset lovie. " Okay... Not bleeding, but what'd she do?"
We put her back, leaving the wet lovie, fussing that she must have a nasal infection to get so soaked, getting ready to call the vet and...
I glance over and notice she's "bar surfing". She grabbed the vertical bars and slid down, head down and tail up. And right on cue, she loses her grip (A common kiki occurrence, she's as graceful as a flung brick) and... Splash! Head first into her dish. She went scuttling away, and resumed her semi-frantic attempts to rub her head on everything.
Today's panic brought to you by a wet lovebird, and an owner who mistook clumpy orange feathers for bloodied feathers.
(And I do hope this was not too silly a thing to post here)