Nakita, Yellow Nape Amazon |
314 miles. 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Outrageous humidity. Steep mountains. Trucks roaring by, spewing black exhaust. Feet pounding the hot asphalt for more than a week. Why would anyone want to run all the way across Tennessee in July?!?
Dusty
Hardman is doing it to raise money to help parrots.
It's heartbreaking to see all of the wonderful, intelligent birds that need homes. Parrot Outreach currently has about fifty birds that need one-on-one attention and a family of their own. In the meantime, they live at the Parrot Outreach Society's storefront at 1105 Taylor Road in Punta Gorda, Florida in some well worn cages. I know I don't know much about birds but I have the opinion that by getting to know and understand a bird BEFORE bringing it into your home can be extremely valuable. With a baby, you get what you get. You're stuck. If you look for a bird (or dog or cat) at a rescue, the caretakers can fill you in on the bird's quirks, strong points and weaknesses so you can match just the right bird with your temperament and that of your family. If bird adoption is not your thing, consider donating to Parrot Outreach Society via Fundrazr to help replace our well worn cages.
Please consider adopting this bird or help us buy him a new, easy to clean cage (approximate cost $200 to $600 depending upon the type of cage we can afford). For more information or to visit with Nakita, please call 941-505-2593Hello, my name is Nakita and I am a Yellow Nape Amazon. I have lived the bachelor life with my human for 29 yrs., sadly he found a wife but I didn’t, guess that’s because I really don’t like women much. I’d like to have a new Dad to share my life with. A Mom would be OK as long as she admired me from afar. A man can never be admired too much. I want a man willing to listen when I talk and preferably one who likes the song Roxanne! I have a HUGE vocabulary and speak very clearly. I say very amusing things!