How Birds Trained Me: Feathered Frenzy

Every parront eventually realizes that, despite what we may think, our birdie companions train us just as much as we (think) we train them.

Sherri’s September ’23 Feathered Frenzy column describes the numerous, wonderful ways we can learn from our feathered companions while also gaining a better understand of what they’re trying to teach us – and yes – train us to do!

Distractions: Feathered Frenzy

There are times when we’re not feeling up to snuff and need to just lay on the couch to recuperate. But what do you do to ensure your birdie companions are ‘entertained’ while you’re otherwise indisposed?

You need a distraction! Something that will keep your birdie’s attention and keep them occupied and stimulated when you can’t give them one-on-one attention.

Sherri’s July 2023 Feathered Frenzy provides a great range of ideas to distract and entertain your fids while you regain your strength (and possibly sanity too). Find out what Sherri’s birdie distraction strategies are and possibly adopt a few too.

Has anyone seen my worm? Beneath the Cage Grate

With Alexa under house arrest for last month’s antics, Morty and his little buddy Squirt hook up and help Morty’s mom with some gardening.

Things get a ‘wriggly’ when Squirt convinces Morty to help him transport a new-found treasure that he MUST take home to show his mom.

Catch up with Morty and Squirt here and find out how the wriggly gift made it to Squirt’s house, and then what happened to it….

Attachment Styles: Feathered Frenzy

Attachment style is one of many theories for human behavior, and the research is still developing. It’s helpful to understand how you bond with your birds and the mood you set for your relationship, your home, and your life.

Click here to read Sherri’s June 2023 Feathered Frenzy column.

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