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My love for birds began twelve years ago when my roommate
wanted a parrot. "Yuck!", was my initial reaction. Needless
to say, twelve years and fifty birds later, my opinion of
birds has changed drastically. One day, two of my birds had
decided to breed. Not very long after that, the first
egg hatched. The parents, unbeknownst to me, had been
refusing to feed the newborn baby. It died within twenty-four
hours and I was completely devastated.
Two days later another egg hatched and the parents refused
to feed this baby too. I had two choices -- either let it
die or try to feed and care for it around the clock as it's
feathered parents would do. I had never raised a baby bird
from day one before and was unprepared and overwhelmed.
The avian veterinarian friends came over and gently told me
that the odds were that she would not make it. I knew for
sure she would die if I left her with her parents. I had no
choice but to take care of her myself. For the fist two
weeks I fed her every two hours. After that I had slowly
reduced it to every three and a half to four hours.
My heart would race everytime I'd go into her room, fearing
the worst. Little by little she gained weight, got stronger
and actually opened her eyes on my birthday!
She is now 1300 grams (she was 22 grams at birth) and a happy
healthy green wing macaw. She is my baby "Miracle."
-Marcia Habib
Certified Avian Specialist
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