Holiday Wishes: Feathered Frenzy

Do your parrots get excited over the holidays? Zack certainly does! Somehow he knows it’s Christmastime even before all the decorating and festivities begin.

In Sherri’s December ’23 Feathered Frenzy column, catch up with Zack and Bubbles to find out how they approach the holiday season.

As Sherri says, the best gift for us is to see our companion birdies healthy, happy, and enjoying life.

Averting a Christmas Catastrophe: Beneath the Cage Grate

Twas days before Christmas, when all through the village, all people were resting from their work, except little Squirt, so frantic was he, Alexa told him, No Christmas there’d be, because he had no Christmas tree.

Uh oh, poor Squirt, he had to act quick to avert a Christmas catastrophe… But how? Read Morty’s December ’23 Beneath the Cage Grate column to find out what transpired!

Routines: Feathered Frenzy

“I’ve always believed that small things make a big difference, and routines can go a long way in keeping you and your birds balanced during the busy holiday season. It’s some order in a universe of chaos that keeps us steady, calm, and at peace. Aren’t gratitude and peace what the season is about?” – Sherri

Catch up with Sherri in her November ’24 edition of Feathered Frenzy and find out what you might be able to try to keep your household ticking along in a routine this upcoming holiday season!

Long Term Relationships: Feathered Frenzy

Entering into a life with a companion bird is not to be taken lightly. We parronts know that it is a long term relationship we’re embarking on with our fid(s) and there will be challenges, just like in any long term relationship.

Sherri’s October 2023 Feathered Frenzy column opens our eyes to the challenges and endless rewards of bringing a feathered companion into your life.

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!

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