WIND CHIME STRANGLED MY OLIVE TO DEATH!

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Last month, our family, happily welcomed our very first African love birds. I was the one who named them, Olive (a hen) and Powder (cock). Though it's not our first time having birds as pets because last December, we were able to acquire two pairs of parakeets (a breed of love birds) named Sapphire, Blue, Sky, and Aqua.

(Olive&Powder)

It's my husband's interest first of having birds in the house. Our two children love them both and so am I. The seller of the birds told us that Olive was grown by hand feeding. And we were able to hand feed her sometimes inside the cage, of course, afraid she might fly away. But unlike Olive, Powder will fly away every time we attempt to give him food.

We gave them bird seeds (canary mix), as their daily food. My husband sometimes gave them malunggay stem with leaves twice a week. They love it and is a good nesting material. As you can see in the picture, Olive was collecting some of them on her wings aside from eating them. They were also given cuttlebone as an important dietary supplement for birds. It is a great source of minerals and calcium, which helps birds with bone formation and blood clotting.

African love birds were believed to have a 10-20 year life span. That means they will be with us for that long year and a part of our daily lives. Olive and Powder were only 5-6 months when we have them. They said that upon reaching 8months, they will begin mating. But they were only 7months when they started to mate. We were all excited to see their future babies and were wondering what color it would be since Olive has its green feather, orange color on her neck with blue and orange on her tail while Powder has a bluish-white color. Their name was based also on their colors.

But before Olive could lay an egg, she was seen dead by me! The moment I saw her hanging on the wind chime with its head inside the loop, being strangled, I was shocked and felt that all my strength was gone. It was mid-morning. I called my husband and he was the one who get Olive.

(The wind chime!)

I was so devastated by that time and was resisting my emotions to overrule. But my eldest son began to cry hard. And I can't stop my tears falling on my eyes. I held her in my hand for the last time. And said goodbye to her.

My husband cannot believed what had happened and was silent for the whole day.

The days follows seems lacking without her presence. And it's almost a week for now but every time I remember her, my heart was in pain.

My son was missing her also and decided to get another female African love bird in replace of Olive.

I know this feeling will soon subside, but her memories will forever be treasured. Goodbye, our Olive!

Love lots,

Jonalyn

(Photos are all mine.)



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Goodbye olive, what a beautiful bird

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Thank you @temmylade.

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You are welcome

Please do ensure the new one you are getting as a replacement is as beautiful as that

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If only we can pick still the same color as a reminder of Olive. 😥

I'll keep an update for my next post regarding the one we will getting as a replacement of her. Thank you for dropping by @temmylade. I really appreciate your time reading and commenting on my post.

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Oh no! You must be devastated!

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Yes, I am devastated. But looking forward for the one that my husband will replace as Powder's partner.

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They said that upon reaching 8months, they will begin mating. But they were only 7months when they started to mate.

This is an interesting aspect, really. I live with a female Harris's hawk, and the females become sexually mature around three years old, the males around five years.

I was so devastated by that time and was resisting my emotions to overrule. But my eldest son began to cry hard.

Losing a family member is one of the most painful things in life. If I would lose my Harris's hawk, then I would cry immediately. I would not even try to restrain my emotions. Once I felt this, so I know what it is like, how bad it feels.

Sorry for your loss. I know that it is very painful.

I wish you strength, good health and all the best.
Greetings and much love from Hungary.

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I would love to see your hawk @xplosive. It seems that they produce offspring longer than African love birds. Though they're huge than my pets.

Yes you're right. Maybe I was just shock at that time. And they are part of the family already.

Anyway, I really appreciate your time reading my post and commenting. Thank you so much.

God bless you @xplosive. From Philippines

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I would love to see your hawk

Nowadays I relatively often upload photos about her. You can see her on my Hive blog. And me too, because there are photos, where both of us are present.

Have a nice day and have a nice weekend.
All the best. Greetings and much love from Hungary.

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What a beautiful story ❤.broken Am very sad 😔 for you.
Seems you were great for Olives company.

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Yeah, it really broke our heart. Hope it will subside very soon. Thank you for your time reading my post and commenting. Really appreciate it. God bless

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Oh no... that's so sad.😩 Let that be a lesson learned for everyone who has a pet bird. I'm sorry for your loss.

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Yes we learned the hard way. It's so sad that someone could be a sacrifice for us to learn. But we really didn't expect it to happen. Anyway, thanks for dropping by and commenting. I really appreciate it. God bless.

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Shucks! My heart breaks for that beautiful bird. And she was pregnant! It's quite a loss to miss what could have been a lovely family of colorful birds. I hope everything goes well and safe for the new bird 💕

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