> This has probably been asked in R.P.D. before, but i'm interested in some
> of the unusual/amusing/interesting names owners have chosen for their
> "babies".
>
> Thanks in Advance,
Hmm. Named a female cinnamon 'tiel "Torgo". Is that weird enough? ;)
(Fifty points for identifying the reference)
J.Politte
I have a 'tiel named "Miko", and in reading some of the postings in this
group, it seems that there are a lot of birds named "Charlie". Or maybe
I read a lot of articles posted by the same person...
Thanks in Advance,
Jeff
Let's see, five tiels: Merlot, Chablis, Beaujolais, Chenin, and Fume;
CAG: Kenya; YCM: Froggy.
Froggy was named by the breeder who raised him. His mother tore off his
upper beak when he was hatching, and the breeder hand-fed him. After a
while, he feathered out (green) and with his little, flat face, she
thought he looked like a frog. :) Several people suggested changing his
name, but I think it still fits somehow. Besides, he loves to yell, "Hi
Froggy! Hi Frogs!" at his toys while he beats them up. :)
Several of my tiels' babies have retained the names I gave to them.
Still out there are Shiraz, Pinot, Riesling, and Mouvedre. My first
tiel's name was Chardonnay.
An acquaintance of mine was seriously considering naming her budgies
Comet (green one) and Ajax (blue one) after the colour of the cleaner
containers!
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In article <MPG.ce099761...@news.novagate.com>, jetsk...@novagate.com writes:
> This has probably been asked in R.P.D. before, but i'm interested in some
> of the unusual/amusing/interesting names owners have chosen for their
> "babies".
>
> I have a 'tiel named "Miko", and in reading some of the postings in this
> group, it seems that there are a lot of birds named "Charlie". Or maybe
> I read a lot of articles posted by the same person...
I (my parents) has a 'tiel named charlie (not that original really). I know
there's at least my charlie, and one more charlie on this ng. A few weeks ago I
got a new tiel that I at first called spiff (after calvin's alter ego in calvin
& hobbes), but as I talked to him, I suddenly started calling him Rusken
(meaning nothing really), and he seemed to love it, so I renamed him to Rusken.
At least I think that is a bit weird name for a bird.
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Yellow Naped female - Gumby
Bluefront female - Starbuck (X-files, fathers nickname for Scully and
the bird has a perfect top to a star in yellow on forhead)
And the fifth day was the happiest day (I am using Gloria's sign off
to show that I want her in this group. If anyone else feels this way
please use it too). Dorine
In article <manfred-2910...@news.internetland.net> James
M. Politte wrote:
>Date: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 23:20:24 -0600
>From: man...@internetland.net (James M. Politte)
>Newsgroups: rec.pets.birds
>Subject: Re: bird names...
>
>In article <MPG.ce099761...@news.novagate.com>,
>jetsk...@novagate.com (jeff) wrote:
>
>> This has probably been asked in R.P.D. before, but i'm
interested in
> some
>> of the unusual/amusing/interesting names owners have chosen for
their
>> "babies".
>>
>> Thanks in Advance,
>
>Hmm. Named a female cinnamon 'tiel "Torgo". Is that weird
enough? ;)
>
>(Fifty points for identifying the reference)
>
>J.Politte
I'm not biting! smile
How is the name "Sugarplum" as I name one of my baby Vosmaeri
Eclectus. Her mommmy kept the name for her
Cherane
>Cheerios seemed to have been a popular parrot food suppliment in the
>past, and I still occasionally see breeders giving partially weaned
>birds Cheerios to play with between feedings.
>I eat them myself, and in the morning my Zons get Banana and some
>cereal along with me, but the only cereal they really seem to care for
>is Cheerios and Special K. Judging from the nutritional panel,
>Cheerios doesn't seem too bad (even has vitamen A suppliments)
>My DYH Chicobird was a rescue and a former seed junkie. I like to
>encourage any non-seed eating behavior. I throw away a lot more
>Harrisons than he actually eats (not much) so I'd like to think his
>Cheerios intake is not all bad.
>Any comments?
>Pat
>(BTW, does anyone have any correlation between what 15% of a human's
>minimum daily requirement equates to in bird?)
We gave our Moluccan Cheerion with milk for over a year, until he lost
interest. He and the other birds do eat Cheerios on occasion.
One caution: Rosemary Low in "Cockatoos in Vaiculture"writes about a
bird that was given human dried cereals plus fruits and veggies as a
total diet. The bird died because of teh excessive amount of iron in
the cereal. The moral here is to feed Cheerios, and other human
cereals, in moderation.
Dave
Goffin's cockatoo Spike (a totally unoriginal name, and obviously given
before I knew she was a hen)
Goffins's cockatoo Spook (he was a rescue bird, an import who was not
handleable when I first got him, so Spook was appropriate--and, besides,
it sounds good with "Spike")
Blueheaded Pionus Hook (if you've ever seen the beak on a Pionus, you'll
know why)
Halfmoon conure Semi (because he's a _half_ moon--has nothing to do with
trucks <g> )
Judy in WV
--Christine.
He has decided to name the new bird "Azrael, Angel of Darkness".
(He used to have hamsters when he was 5 which he named "Scratchy"
and "Sniffy", it didn't occur to me for several weeks that we owned
"Scratch and Sniff" hamsters)
I am thinking of buying a mated pair (maybe) and if I do I think
I will name them "Tooth" and "Claw" . . .
;-)
Holly D
The first two budgies were Samson and Delilah (for the Grateful Dead song
of that name). Then Delilah died and there was just Samson. I replaced
Delilah so Samson wouldn't be lonely, but as we couldn't tell if the new
bird was a she or a he, it went nameless for a few months (I was hoping
for a girl so she could just be a Delilah too). Turns out Delilah the
second is a boy, so he remained nameless for nearly a year before my
boyfriend took pitty and named him John Denver (where did that come
from?). Now it's just Sam and J.D. for short :-)
My baby Yellow Nape's name is Puck. No, not like "hockey puck" as many
people seem to ask, but Puck the mischevious fairy in A Midsummer Night's
Dream. No he doesn't quote Shakespeare, but we're working on it! Puck
was named by a highly scientific poll of all my friends who have email;
Puck got the most votes so Puck it is. So far he hasn't learned to say
*uck instead of Puck so hopefully the name will be a good choice!
Dawn
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"Let your life proceed by its own design"
-John Barlow/Bob Weir
On Wed, 30 Oct 1996, DH wrote:
> jeff (jetsk...@novagate.com) wrote:
> : This has probably been asked in R.P.D. before, but i'm interested in some
> : of the unusual/amusing/interesting names owners have chosen for their
> : "babies".
7 tiels: Cinnar (male cinnamon) and his pearl mate, Beggar, Jack
(pearl male) and his lutino mate, Jasmine, single hens George (normal
grey named before her sex was known) and cinnamon Missy (Miss Cinnamon
Pie), and a young male pearl, Meanie-Pearl (started out as Minnie Pearl,
til he started singing, and then molting, and since he's somewhat of a
bully......). A love bird, Chip ('cause she's so chipper!), and CAG,
Beaujangles (the love of my life!).
Cecile
you'd have to ask the master... :-)
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In article <manfred-2910...@news.internetland.net>, man...@internetland.net (James M. Politte) writes:
> In article <MPG.ce099761...@news.novagate.com>,
> jetsk...@novagate.com (jeff) wrote:
>
>> This has probably been asked in R.P.D. before, but i'm interested in some
>> of the unusual/amusing/interesting names owners have chosen for their
>> "babies".
>>
>> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Hmm. Named a female cinnamon 'tiel "Torgo". Is that weird enough? ;)
>
Patagonian conure named Verde (I think it means "green")
" " named Peggy Sue because that was the first song she danced to
Moluccans (clutchmates) named Zeus and Athena
Quaker named Henri (prounounced Frenchly, "on ree'")
Lutino cockatiel named Chatter
Blue&Gold macaw named Amica (pronounced Ah mee' kah, contraction of America)
Nanday conure named Boss
Moluccan named Caesar
Severe macaw named Winston
Pacific parrotlet named Auka (pronounced Ow' kah, taken from S.A.tribal word)
Clutch of 3 Quakers named Larry, Curly, and Moe
WF cockatiel named Lyric
Noble macaw named Esmerelda
Scarlet macaw named Charlatan
CAG whose favorite phrase was "I hate you Mom!" named Sigmund (this phrase
was picked up after hearing it ONCE from an angry 3-year-old)
Mated pair of MRH Amazons named Taco and Chilada (say it out loud fast)
TAG named Pooter (dietary problems???)
CAG named Pookie (I didn't ask)
About 400 Goffin's cockatoos named Houdini (you know why if you've had one)
Sun conure named Hiccup
Pearl cockatiel named (get ready to groan) Minnie Pearl
Show 'tiel who preened a lot named Miss Priss
Noble macaw named Lulu (Louie turned out to be a female)
***Disclaimer*** Only 3 of the above were names I gave, and I ain't sayin'
which 3!!!
--
Heike Ewing
Dutch Blue lovebird - Mr. Fernortner (Nort for short) - from a Mida's TV
commercial several years ago.
Pied Peach-face lovebird - Alberta (Peach-face)
CAG - Orrie (as in the nickname for the Usenet Oracle, the "smartest"
non-corporeal being on the 'Net.) :-)
> This has probably been asked in R.P.D. before, but i'm interested in some
> of the unusual/amusing/interesting names owners have chosen for their
> "babies".
Hitchcock (Moluccan): adopted him with the name and hated it. But didn't
change it immediately and it stuck.
Dusky (Dusky conure): because we're totally unimaginative.
Hobbes (Severe macaw): I wanted to name him Hobson (Guilgud in "Arthur")
and my wife wanted to name him Hobbes (Calvin and....). So we compromised
and named him Hobbes. Ain't it always the way.
Chicken (Festive amazon): has a problem with an air sac valve so his chest
puffs up and he looks like, well, a chicken. It was that or Dolly Parton,
but he was born (1970) before she ever left Kentucky.
Budgies: Bud and Gee, Stumpy (one foot), Lumpy (fatty tumor), Sally
Spielbird (used to belong to Steven Speilberg), John and Yoko.
'Tiels: Sweetie (because she is), Dennis (because he never walks, he's a
real Hopper), Arnie (names for Schwarzenneger as he is the most intrepid),
C.S. (afraid of everything) and O.G. (4 of the 5 are Lutinos and this one
looks a little like the others but has not even the subtlest
distinguisging marks, so he's the "Other Guy").
L
Pat (Cichy)
pat foley wrote
Pair of peach faced lovebirds: Jasmine and Aladdin
I have 2 cockatiel
grey hen: Doc
pearl white face: Teva
I'm on a shoe theme!
Allison
all...@uoguelph.ca
Steve
If I have any beliefs about immortality, it is that certain dogs I have
known will
go to heaven, and very, very few persons.
James Thurber
If if weren't for Cherrios our G. Blue Crowned Amazon, Baby Huey, would
never have learned to eat by himself. Cherrios are still a treat for
him.
Myla
>>
>>This has probably been asked in R.P.D. before, but i'm interested in
>some
>>of the unusual/amusing/interesting names owners have chosen for their
>>"babies".
>>
>>I have a 'tiel named "Miko", and in reading some of the postings in
>this
>>group, it seems that there are a lot of birds named "Charlie". Or
>maybe
>>I read a lot of articles posted by the same person...
>>
>>Thanks in Advance,
>>
>>Jeff
>>
>>jetsk...@novagate.com
>
> Yellow Naped female - Gumby
> Bluefront female - Starbuck (X-files, fathers nickname for Scully and
> the bird has a perfect top to a star in yellow on forhead)
>
> And the fifth day was the happiest day (I am using Gloria's sign off
> to show that I want her in this group. If anyone else feels this way
> please use it too). Dorine
>
Blue & Gold Macaw,Rembrandt after the artist because Rem is so colorful.
Na-Nook,Yellow Collared Macaw,from what I was told he was named after a
character in the movie,Fried green tomatoes,
Sammie,Pearled Tiel hen.Named after I had a dream that I bought a bird and
named it Sammie.
Birdie,Parakeet,this Mama was at a loss as to what to name him. <G>
Sassi,Parakeet, because she is a sassy little bugger. :~)
And the fifth day WAS the happiest day!!!!
Suzanne
Although I am NOT an elderly Ladie ,my friends call me Birdbiddie
We have a Quaker named "Groucho" because she looks like Groucho Marx
strutting around with his hands behind his back, cigar in his mouth,
besides, Groucho (birdie) is a real smart mouth, so it suits her.
A CAG named Alexander the Grey, not very original
A Citron Cockatoo, named Miss Magnolia Kaye because she was born in
Mississippi and acts like a real southern belle. She rustles (like
she's wearing petticoats) when she walks and she's so pretty and
perfect. We call her Miss Maggie for short.
Cat Kelley - Groucho, Alex & Miss Maggie
Cat Kelley
http://www.ebicom.net/~dkelley
laura
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>I also give my tiel cherrios in the morning (dry) and I put Rice Krispies
>in with them. He just loves it!
My Senegal and Red Belly get a few tablespoons of Cheerios or Rice Krispies once
or twice a week. They love the Cheerios so much that i'm also able to use them
as treats while training the birds. A half Cheerio (or a whole Cheerio for a
larger bird) is tasty, has a fun shape and consistency, and won't grab too much
of a bird's attention during a training session. Healthier than peanuts too, i
hope.
I've learned to not let my birds eat Lucky Charms out of my bowl, though. Like
children, the birds quickly figure out that they prefer the marshmallow pieces
to the cereal, then they get bored by Cheerios for a time.
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: There are lots of good names out there but I have advice on what not to
: name a bird. I made the mistake of naming a CAG Foster. The name suited
: him perfectly in my opinion. The problem was that he couldn't pronounce
: the st properly. He pronounced it like a ck. It was several months before
: it didn't sound like he was cussing at everyone when he said hello and
: his name. I had lots of explaining to do.
:) LOL over this one! Reminds me of the person who posted asking what
his/her bird was *really* saying, since it sounded like "Pick a booger." :)
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^(_)^ spector had a little bird, a 'tiel hen named Merlot,
_||__ and everywhere that spector went, the hen was sure to go!
My birds are named Kira (sun conure--Kira means Sun in Persian) and Amber
(senegal) for the color of his eyes.
Hey Gloria--did Mark tell you who Rudy and Gomez are named for (you can
probably guess Gomez, but Rudy is a little tougher!)?
Alisa
My Hahns Macaw is 'Augie' We have Corgis smo my wife named him Augie
Doggie so he'd 'fit in'.
Had a Timneh named OZ Was a shortened version of ostrich because he'd
always try and hide his head when being petted.
--
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sbe...@serv.net
My birds are named Briseis (bri SEE iss) and Curly. The most beautiful
woman mentioned in the Iliad, outside of Helen, of course; was the princess
known as "Briseis of the Fair Cheeks." When I bought a Green-cheeked
Conure, naturally I would assume she was female and name her "Briseis of the
Green Cheeks." Curly is a Bare-eyed Cockatoo, and a natural clown if ever
there was one, so I named him after my favorite natural clown of the cinema,
Curly Howard from the Three Stooges.
I had lots of other names I was thinking about, but which my ex-wife vetoed
for various reasons. "Gremlin" was too spooky, but I almost got her to
accept "Scarbo," a little whirligig of a french demon popularized by Ravel
in his immortal "Gaspard de la Nuit." I also desperately wanted to name him
"Onan" because he was always spilling his seed on the ground (the biblically
illiterate should consult Genesis 38 for a good laugh).
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> >group, it seems that there are a lot of birds named "Charlie". Or maybe
> >I read a lot of articles posted by the same person...
> >
> >Thanks in Advance,
> >
> >Jeff
I have a whiteface tiel named Max and will be getting a baby Timneh which
we haven't come up with a name yet, possibly Coco or Smokey?
Pat C.
We've had other budgies (american) too. They were Skeve (named for a
character from Robert Asprin's Myth series, we also called him "the evil one"),
Beaker (like the muppet), Fluff (as in marshmallow), Irene (named for the woman
Sherlock Holmes fell in love with and allowed to escape)
And of course Flotsom and Jetsom two Society Finches.
The other bird is Chico, short for Chicolino which is what "@" is in
Italian. I don't know how to say Green @ in Italian.
Another gray cheek was Ollie, for Oliver Twist or Olive Oyl, if she were
female. Alas.
thea
Pickles: Male Quaker parakeet, for obvious reasons.
Loki: Male Congo African Grey. Named after Norse god of mischief.
Nikki: Female Congo African Grey. I don't know why we named her that.
Katy MacCaw: Female B&G Macaw, one of the Scottish MacCaw family.
QuickDraw MacCaw: Male B&G Macaw.
Sampson: Male Hyacinth macaw. We didn't name him. I guess his
partner will be Delilah (sp?).
Lola: Female Greenwing macaw. My wife said "What Lola wants, Lola
gets".
Glide: Male Caninde macaw. We didn't name him. The breeder lived in
Houston when he hatched and was a basketball fan. Need I say more.
Dawny: Female Caninde macaw. So we could have Dawny and Glide.
Mindy: Female Yellow Collared macaw.
Mork: Male Yellow Collared macaw.
Sigmund: Male Senegal parrot. Was originally named Seneca until we
had him sexed.
Cricket: Male Maroon-bellied conure. Because he sounds like one.
Wahoo: Female Blue Crowned conure. She made a noise that sounded
like "Wahoo" a lot when we first got her.
Timmy Timneh: Male Timneh African Grey.
Turee: Female Timneh African Grey, named by Pickles.
Egon: Male Hahn's macaw.
Janine: Female Hahn's macaw. So we could have Egon and Janine (for
you Ghostbusters fans).
Simon: Male Moluccan cockatoo. Named by breeder.
Moon Angel: Femal Moluccan cockatoo. Named by previous owner.
George: Male Green-rumped parrolet
Gracie: Female Green-rumped parrolet
I think that's it, for now.
Shawn Wikle
BaliWik Birds
>In our last episode, "Pat" <pci...@xyplex.com> spoke thusly:
>>I also give my tiel cherrios in the morning (dry) and I put Rice Krispies
>>in with them. He just loves it!
>My Senegal and Red Belly get a few tablespoons of Cheerios or Rice Krispies once
>or twice a week. They love the Cheerios so much that i'm also able to use them
>as treats while training the birds. A half Cheerio (or a whole Cheerio for a
>larger bird) is tasty, has a fun shape and consistency, and won't grab too much
>of a bird's attention during a training session. Healthier than peanuts too, i
>hope.
>I've learned to not let my birds eat Lucky Charms out of my bowl, though. Like
>children, the birds quickly figure out that they prefer the marshmallow pieces
>to the cereal, then they get bored by Cheerios for a time.
Cheerios are also great to use as a starter weaning food for baby chicks. It's
like a toy that's also good to eat. :-) As for Lucky Charms, or any other
sweetened cereal, they shouldn't be fed at all. Sugar has been known to totally
shut down a bird's digestive system -- which may result in death. Remember that
what you think is a tiny bit may be a large amount for a bird, especially
depending upon the size of the bird. IMO, there are too many healthy,
unsweetened cereals to risk a health problem with one that contains sugar.
Mary
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Sparky's home page is the place to go,
If you want information on the grey Congo.
http://www.getnet.com/~tarnold/sparky.html
Mommy Birdy