Saturday, November 28, 2009

A Story of Love, Compassion, Friendship & Loyalty

This was only a forward email, but it is so touching. I share this on the impression that they have such loving hearts, and the unbelieveable patience and devotion they have for one another. Sometimes I wonder why some people are not so patient to one another, let alone devotion, which there are less off each day. Love is also something we must search for. So the love between this lovely animal really impressed me.

This is the most impressive story of this week, which I would like to share to make our weekend.

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This is an amazing pictorial story. Very touching....



A Story of Love, Compassion, Friendship & Loyalty
About eight years ago a wild Australian Sulphur Crested Cockatoo flew into a car and broke its wing.
The motorist took it to the Vet in Nerang , Queensland , who had to amputate the wing.
We adopted her - for which We needed a National Parks and Wildlife permit - and kept her in a cage outside where she was often visited by wild Cockatoos.
One of the things that impressed us was how she would push lettuce leaves through the bars of the cage, offering food to visitors.


As usual he spent a lot of time sitting on the cage with a tamper proof latch.

There was a lot of talking and grooming. A bloke has to look presentable when courting a bird!


Things got interesting when he approached the front door. . ...


The clever fellow figured out how to undo the tamper proof latch!


He opened the door for a lot of mutual grooming and food sharing...


Oooh that's nice! Scratch a bit more on that side, dear...


He was not shy to get into the cage and would go in and out a number of times.


They mated! We are looking forward to beautiful baby cockatoos.

Later on, the whole extended family came visiting but the special mate was back every day so far.



We leave the door open during the day but if we forget, it doesn't matter - cockatoos have intelligence that rival primates.
Because she has only one wing, she stays inside or just sits on top. Guess what happened next...
The Babies
At first it seemed as though he was annoyed because she did not fly off with him and he would squawk a lot. He soon came to understand that she could not fly so he just stayed. However, she was no longer returning to her cage. The two of them would stay in the trees in their garden and because the yard is well fenced, they were safe from dogs but the neighbour's cat is not kept indoors at night and we often have to chase it away. Chances are the cat would come off second best in a confrontation with a Cockatoo but at night cats remain a danger because they could stalk a sleeping bird on the ground.


Cockatoos make their nests in hollow logs but we noticed the male hard at work digging a hole under a clump of Lilly Pilly trees. They put down a hollow log for the birds but the birds just ignored them. The nest he dug was a hole with a short tunnel leading off to where she laid her eggs. Once there were eggs in the nest, the male became extremely aggressive. You better not get near the nest or he will take chunks of flesh from your foot. It was difficult to take these pictures because I literally had to steal them while running away from the male.


We kept a vigil to see how things were progressing.
They took turns incubating the eggs and covering the tunnel.
After about three weeks, the eggs hatched. Have a careful look at this picture and try to spot the bit of yellow fluff.


Whenever Mum & Dad Cockatoo leave the nest, we try to get a look but you have to do it while running because Dad Cockatoo is chasing you!


Second lap running around the Lilly Pilly trees!


Well, I hope his mother thinks he is pretty and eventually I might think so too but at the moment, both of them just look like pink balls with a bit of yellow fluff.



How's that for a true Aussie Love Story????
Definitely has the aaawwwww factor!

7 comments:

Mary said...

It's so touching. It impresses me. I am crying with love, impressive. You are right Joom, love is something we have to seek... Look at them...they loved each other so very much. It's unconditional love. Thanks for sharing this very impressive story,Joom. It really makes my weekend. Hope you enjoy the nice weekend!

Jennifer said...

Joom, this is more than touching. It's heartlighting! Oh! you make me turn to belive in love and loyalty again,LOL.

Thanks for sharing Joom. I am impressed indeed.

Roxana said...

Oh my this is a great LOVE story and it is touching my heart!

Thank you Mrs. Joom for always finding the most heart touching and interesting stories to share with us!

Have great weekend!

Anonymous said...

wow Joom!! What an amazing story!! I loved it! I guess love always finds a way :) Thanks so much for sharing!
Linda

Anonymous said...

Mrs. Joom,,,

You sure have Beautiful Touching stories to tell!!,,,, and bring Tears to us!! What a story and the pictures,,

Yes, people should learn from this wonderful story,,,, Thank you so much,,,, for sharing it !!

I am going to forward it to my family and friends this story is a Must Read!!!

God BLess you and your family,,,Love YAMMY

Anonymous said...

Everyone thinks animals are so dumb and have no feelings. These stories just show they feel as much as we do!

Elissa Taylor said...

Cute little Aussies!