Field Notes 10/10/14
I did some research on these mysterious birds and it turns out they are called the American Gray Flycatcher. The Gray Flycatcher is native to all of North America, and the most common habitat for them is sagebrush steppes. They thrive in shrubs or short tree branches eating insects or any seeds that can be found. For more information on this bird, please visit birdweb.org.
American Gray Flycatcher. allaboutbirds.org
The presence of these birds is a great example of how much attention Sonny draws, which can be a good and bad thing. I can recall a time where a red tailed hawk attacked her cage trying to kill Sonny, and the hawk did not see the cage and rammed right into it knocking it down to the ground. Sonny was uninjured but she was frightened and the hawk was left extremely confused. Visit animals.nationalgeographic.com for information on hawks.
Red Tailed Hawk. birdweb.org
Hopefully no more hawks will be flying around Sonny's cage anymore. That's one of the advantages of having cockatiels as pets, you will find yourself in some pretty funny or crazy situations from time to time. In the end, it's all just good times you'll have with these birds.
Do you leave Sonny outside all the time? Even at night? I love that he (she?) has company but what about temperature? Does he get cold?
ReplyDeleteThis is so interesting. While I have never had a pet bird, my grandparents used to, and I always remembered wondering what they did when I wasn't there, as I only visited once in a while. I find it interesting that the Gray Flycatchers were visiting Sonny's cafe. I loved the pictures and links you provided, they were very helpful and informative.
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