I used to have a grey cheeked parakeet!!!Originally posted by WolfChan
In my area there is a store that sells english budgies for $50.
Unfortunately, I don't know anything about Quakers, because they are illegal here. I have heard them compared to grey-cheeked parakeets, and if they are anything like those little gems they are wonderful! I got to know a pair of grey cheeks after their owner died, and they were the quietest, sweetest little things. They loved each other and people very much.Those birds are really really hard to find. I haven't found one since. His name was sugar, and besides lovebirds was our first small parrot we had. He was a major brat! He was in love with my stepfather Denny. We would always joke that if the two could ever marry eachother they would. =P
It's funny how I got him too. I was walking down the street in my friends neighborhood one day in 8th grade, and I heard a parrot. There was a lady outside and I asked her if she had a bird and she's like, "Yes, do you want it?". Course, I got all excited and took the bird home.He HATED females. One time though, I remember my dad coming for a visit and Sugar biting him right on the lip. He bled a lot. He got a parking ticket the same day.
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We had Sugar for a few years, and then one day my little sister (who was 7 around the time) got very excited about my stepdad being home, ran into the living room and accidently stepped on Sugar.It was Easter and we had to take him to the Emergency Room. We took x-rays (which we still have) and he stayed overnight in an oxygen chamber. We were told we could bring him home because the x-ray didn't show any broken bones. I guess he had internal damage though because he passed away the next day.
It was so sad. My sister sill feels bad about it, but it was an accident. Needless to say, we are VERY VERY careful with the birds being on the floor now. Course, now that we're all older it's not that much of a problem. After that we took on a few parrotlets. That didn't last long. Nasty little beasts!
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