Raphael
Tabitha Rose
Raphael...he's in a playful mood.
Charlie up close.
Raphael Just Hanging...
Charlie enjoying outside.
I can smell someone's been here.
Let's go over here.
Sheepish look from Josie.
Mercedes on the Air Conditioner
Mercedes Tiger in the long grass.
Orange wildflowers.
She takes so long to feed us
Josie
Love Heart Sleeping Position
Charlie
Just for me
Matilda
Upside down Josie
Josie
Busy Josie
Midnight is 7yo.
Self Designated Food Police
Rainbow Lorikeet Rescue
Waiting For Santa...
Josie
Josie wants to know...
Letting it get safe ~ looks fatter than the other…
They never bite ~ this one was in great heath.
Second frog in house.
Dog minding and my cats
Raphael shows he's fearsome
Raphael...a look of disgust
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Hand feeding
I try to get it to eat the special lorikeet dry mix, so I dip it's beak in it, but it won't eat it. So then I put it on the orange and it likes the orange. After making this video I mixed the dry mix with water and it hardly came up for air, it absolutely loved it. I also examined it's legs again...pretty sure they are both deformed but he can control one claw, not the other. Since it ate the watered dry mix, it was familiar with it. So my guess is that it's been hand raised. Also it's not going crazy after 12hours with me when I handle it which a wild parrot would be doing.
Update: I've just realised that cat carrier is galvanised wire which can also cause heavy metal poisoning...so I'm digging out a proper cage for it.
Update: The wildlife rescue said it has likely been hit by a car or it has flown into a building. The lady said it's likely a trauma injury and I should have taken it to the vet straight away. They didn't tell me that on the phone when I rang about it. She said there is a chance it's only concussed and that's why it doesn't have full use of it's legs, and if the vet thinks it's concussed, they will try to save it, otherwise they will euthanise it.
Update: I've just realised that cat carrier is galvanised wire which can also cause heavy metal poisoning...so I'm digging out a proper cage for it.
Update: The wildlife rescue said it has likely been hit by a car or it has flown into a building. The lady said it's likely a trauma injury and I should have taken it to the vet straight away. They didn't tell me that on the phone when I rang about it. She said there is a chance it's only concussed and that's why it doesn't have full use of it's legs, and if the vet thinks it's concussed, they will try to save it, otherwise they will euthanise it.
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