quakers are very hardy little birds, they can survive alot. we have three right now. We had one that flew out of our door when I was letting our dog in last year. We never got her back, but It was also VERY cold when she flew out. I would […]
Written on Thursday, July 17th, 2008 by hobertsutton :: 0 comments to this post
quakers are very hardy little birds, they can survive alot. we have three right now. We had one that flew out of our door when I was letting our dog in last year. We never got her back, but It was also VERY cold when she flew out. I would take her cage outside and put it somewhere that she may be able to see it. If you have another bird in your household, take him out in his cage (chances are if she’s around she’ll recognize his calls). Keep calling to her and listening to hear her response. Alot of times they will stay in the area for awhile, if they haven’t been scared off by other birds. I don’t know where you live, or what you’re area looks like, but we had a wooded area that we live near that ours flew to. She flew in a tree. My mistake was allowing my husband to go up after her instead of doing it myself, she didn’t want to go to him, and kept taking off. Quakers in the wild are drawn to power lines, transformers and big overhead lights. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to keep an eye out for her in these places in your area. I am sorry to hear about your baby, I hope you get her home!
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