Stay Tuned… more to come

Stay tuned, we’re putting the finishing touches on our August News On The Wing and Wildlife Blog Watch updates!

IMG-20190718-WA0020In the meantime, how ’bout a brain teaser – good luck (hee hee)!

Feathered Frenzy: Bird Brains: They’re Bigger Than You Think!

Zack & Bubbs 4-2018Sherri’s latest Feathered Frenzy article delves into the intelligence and perceptiveness of our parrot companions.

When someone says ‘bird brain’, they are actually describing a sentient being that can, and does, interact and react to their human and environmental surroundings in a way that is very similar to humans.

Sherri describes how Zack and Bubbles continually surprise and reassure her that they understand hers and hubby Rick’s struggles with life’s challenges – both in and outside the house.

Sherri’s article is a must-read for everyone living with a feathered companion.

To the PerchMobile Mum: Beneath the Cage Grate

IMG_20190803_143816In the August 2019 edition of Beneath the Cage Grate, Morty tells of a very trying July.  He tells of his continued sparring with the distrustful Alexa, and his horror when he and his demonic roommate are left to terrorize the birdsitters when mum goes on a short ‘vacation’.

Find out how Morty manages to survive his mom’s brief absence, and rejoice with him when mum brings home a strange yet wonderful new riding gadget.

Another must-read from our resident quick-talking Grey!

 

News on the Wing: New & Improved!

 

Presenting the new News on the Wing page!  All the social media news and issues from Twitter and Facebook, now in a convenient PDF download!
For the July 2019 edition, here’s a little sneak-peak at some of the cuteness overload you’ll find!

Audubon Society – @audubonsociety


Brown-headed Nuthatches and other birds may take up babysitting as a side hustle. This experiment reveals why:
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Fog Season at Malibu Lagoon, 23 June, 2019 — SANTA MONICA BAY AUDUBON SOCIETY BLOG

June is the cruelest month…for birders in lowland Southern California, anyway. Most species are off breeding somewhere else, usually far the north. The local mountains are interesting and birdable as snow and ice are gone, temperatures are warm and the birds are singing and/or breeding. But at the lagoon we have the few breeding birds […]

via Fog Season at Malibu Lagoon, 23 June, 2019 — SANTA MONICA BAY AUDUBON SOCIETY BLOG

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