This week, we're going to be adopting a sweet little special needs finch.
Not sure how her condition came about -- going to learn more on that -- but she came to her foster mom featherless and with a broken foot.
That was about 6 weeks ago and her foot has healed and her feathers have grown back in. She has even started perching again!
The best part is that she's totally tame (and as I understand it, she currently prefers humans over other birds.) Apparently, she also flies right to you for cuddles.
I can't wait to meet her! We're going to drive up on Monday or Tuesday.
I'm a bit nervous about the stress of the move. But she has a small handicap-friendly cage that I'm going to purchase from her foster mom, so that will all be familiar. And once I understand her needs a bit better, I can customize something bigger and more permanent.
I was even able to find a small heated perch, which should be perfect for her! That should help with her foot with any residual aching or stiffness -- common for a healed break.
I can't wait to bring her home and work with her. She's still a bit weak and on the mend, as I understand it, so she'll be housed alone for now. (Which would be the case anyways for quarantine.)
But once she's stronger, she can have her pick of the lot in terms of friends! I'm thinking she may enjoy the girls, Juliette (zebra) and/or Silva (silverbill), as they're super sweet and easy going. And we've got a lovely eligible bachelor if she prefers him (Squeepers...assuming I can un-stick him from his parents! LOL) Or she can stay alone if she prefers that. We'll see. That's the good thing about doing group free fly. You can see who they choose to befriend.
I can tell from the photo that she's a little sweetie. I'm so excited!!

Curiously, I have no idea what her name is! Usually I can get a feel for their name by their photo, but no clue on this girlie! I'll have to wait to meet her so she can tell me her name.
