Lady (05-07-2016), lolsavannahh (05-06-2016), Mare (05-04-2016), PlaxMacaws (05-04-2016)
Isn't it amazing how beautiful their feathering is in the wild?!!
spiritbird (05-05-2016)
Its tragic , in Australia they cull the Little Corellas In certain areas, City Officials consider them a nuisance. Same with the Galah , their Numbers are increasing instead of declining, they have adapted well to civilization.
Mare (05-05-2016)
They ARE still wild. As sad as their situation may be, these guys aren't locked in someone's cage/home.
Last edited by Mare; 05-05-2016 at 12:14 AM.
Casper's 2nd best friend (05-05-2016)
But yet, if born in an Aviary (Captive Bred) they wouldn't know the difference it's the wild caught that have suffered the most. Our Collective efforts to give them the best possible life as a Companion Bird is the goal of these discussion boards.
Casper's 2nd best friend (05-05-2016), Mare (05-05-2016), PlaxMacaws (05-05-2016)
There was a program that offered money to shoot them.
Yes wild at heart, but have not had the imprint of the flock to survive on their own, especially when taken out of their indigenous land . I would describe it more like "they are still birds". Wild horses, they are broke to tame down, yet they are wild at heart, Cats actually are considered a prey animal ... and revert back to their wild ancestry . as feral cats, depending how far removed . even dog have wolf ancestry on some level you can say they are wild at heart.If you think about it every living thing has wild roots including us.
Last edited by The Pinkertons; 05-05-2016 at 07:28 AM.