A Feisty Reprieve: Feathered Frenzy

The June edition of Feathered Frenzy is here! In this article, Sherri offers some good tips and tricks for how best to prepare for leaving our companion birds with people they know and trust when we parronts are away from them for an extended period of time.

Our birdies are often adverse to change, and this certainly comes to the fore when someone new to their routine is interacting with them. Sherri’s June article is a must-read for every parront who find themselves wondering how best to ensure their feathered kids are happy and engaged despite our absence.

One Reply to “A Feisty Reprieve: Feathered Frenzy”

  1. Thank you for sharing how to distinguish two species of Cave Swallow. It doesn’t seem easy to distinguish by size. I think color is the most recognizable factor.

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