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  Cookie

I saw a man at the post office with a bird on his shoulder, and naturally I had to find out about it.
The bird was a cockatoo with snow white feathers named Cookie. The owner said Cookie was 18 years old, a mere juvenile in bird years. He spread the bird's unclipped wings and showed me the swath of pale yellow feathers underneath each wing, and the tiny peach colored feathers under it's top crest.

Cookie had once been sprayed with fire hoses when firemen unknowingly doused her while putting out a fire. Now the owner says he has to put a muzzle on Cookie to get her near water to bathe her. He says he lets Cookie outside to fly around but she never goes far.

Cookie rubbed her head on her owner's ear and absentmindedly picked at a button on his shirt as we talked.
I thought the bird and his owner fascinating, and called attention to them to a woman who was going in the post office. She showed no interest, and the man departed in his pickup with Cookie sitting on the steering wheel.

I wonder why Cookie never tries to fly away--I suppose it's the same with any creature who doesn't realize it's locked up and not living its normal life like nature intended it; and thus is content to live a life in a gilded cage.
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posted on Oct 8, 2008 8:49 PM ()

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Hi Sue. You have such interesting stories. I would like to say
something inteligent, but nothing comes to mind. I need to write
a long blog about a lot of things, but methinks people don't
like long stories.
comment by larryb on Oct 10, 2008 5:36 PM ()
Thanks Larry--let loose and write from your heart--would like to
hear some of your life stories!
reply by susil on Oct 11, 2008 9:18 AM ()
There are indeed many invisible cages that can confine people's spirits, hopes and psyches. May we all make the choice to break free and do the work to embrace a full life.
comment by marta on Oct 10, 2008 12:43 AM ()
Hi marta; I think of those rogue elephants and other animals
that make a break from captivity, and I admire their spirit
even knowing they'll be hunted down and shot etc.
reply by susil on Oct 10, 2008 11:33 AM ()
Isn't that something, that woman who couldn't be interested. You'd think people would welcome a distraction like Cookie to take them away from the humdrum of every day even for a few moments not to mention being politely friendly.
comment by troutbend on Oct 9, 2008 11:02 AM ()
Hi Laura; I suppose there's a fine line between curiosity and
nosiness--I prefer to think I'm just curious!
reply by susil on Oct 9, 2008 10:34 PM ()
Birds get attached to people Susil. Also, he gives Cookie a lot of freedom. If you don't hold on tight, you won't have to hold on at all. An acquaintance of mine adopted a large parrot (you know they can outlive humans) and the bird is now bonded to her, but it took a long time because he was pining for his former owner. Actually, I find him scary. His eyes, that look painted on, follow you.
comment by tealstar on Oct 9, 2008 3:56 AM ()
Hi teal; that's the first thing I noticed about Cookie; she has these
bright blue areolas around black eyes--they looked like eyes pasted on
dolls. Altogether very interesting.
My sister's hubby has two birds who adore him--but avoid my sister or
peck at her.They definitely bonded; only to him!
reply by susil on Oct 9, 2008 10:31 PM ()

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