Time to Heal
Robin came to me a broken bird. He had an awkward walk. For some time, since he joined us, he really couldn't walk at all. Too weak, he was unable to climb on his perch or run to fetch his food. He was too shy as well, wouldn't allow anyone to caress him, and kept running back inside his cage where he felt most comfortable preening his feathers. On the other hand, Tiffy is a free soul! She doesn't like harnesses and trinkets on her and when she is truly happy, she flies with all joy inside our home. It's a joy to watch her spread her wings and whistle as she flaps her white feathers. What we enjoy most, is how she brushes herself gently against us as she flies to truly express just how happy she is. And that's what I look for Robin too.. When we adopted Robin, we needed to first make him physically strong so he could start flying all by himself without getting hurt, and next, we needed to lift his spirits so he can really start enjoying himself, and play more,