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Hi...um, my name is Misty, and, uh, I'm kinda shy. I'm also pretty young, under a year old. I heard my foster mom say that I'm really sweet though...I think 'cuz I like to sit on her finger when I'm in a quiet room away from her other birds, and I don't like to bite her. I even like to have my cheeks skritched very gently sometimes, if people talk to me in a nice soft voice and sound like they like me and won't let me get hurt! Mickaboo is taking care of me right now because someone abandoned me at a pet store, and one of the pet store people called Mickaboo and took me to a vet to get egg-zaminned (I think that's how you spell it). I was pretty skinny, and my wings were clipped too much, and I had broken one of my new flight feathers that was growing in, and made it bleed. My foster mom made me drink some icky medicine stuff for a couple weeks, and let my wing feathers grow in, and gave me these orange and green things that I thought were just weird perches until I saw some other birds chewing on them! Now I'm pretty and healthy, I have a proper wing clip that lets me fly a little but not too much, and I know veggies (and pellets) are for eating. Mmm. Oh, I saw on a budgie website that my color is opaline skyblue dilute, whatever that means! I just know I've never met another budgie who was the same color as me, and I'm happy my feathers are all fluffy and pretty now. All I need is some nice person to give me a safe and caring home with a budgie friend or three! Notice: Due to the highly social nature of parakeets, unless a household currently includes a parakeet, Mickaboo generally requires that a minimum of two parakeets be adopted. Print this page |