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lanyard-textiletoday at 4:53 AM5 repliesview on HN

I found out my crimson-bellied conure is laying an egg today! She's nesting in some towels now, chirping away while she works on laying it.

Having an egg is relatively hard on parrots. I've given her lots of food and warmth to prepare. She is comically hungry -- she's usually not such a big eater, but she's happy today to be scarfing down her apple slices, fruit pellets, and safflower seeds.

She usually sleeps at the bottom of her cage, beneath a towel I put down for her. It's already unusual for parrots! But tonight she has made quite a nest with her towel: It's folded in half like usual, but she has nuzzled her way between the fold, so she has the towel underneath and on top of her. It's super cute.

I'm treating her with delicacy but she is determined to be a wild child of a bird. She's still flying around during the day and moving around plenty. I don't think I would be so confident if I had an egg like that inside me.

She has a stone perch that she likes to nibble on when she's working on an egg. I've wondered if it is some innate need to nourish herself with calcium, or if it's stress relief :)

So that's my night. Sitting outside of the metaphorical delivery ward with a metaphorical cigar, making sure she lays this egg that isn't even fertile to begin with! Birds :)


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ainiriandtoday at 8:18 AM

It confounds me why would anyone keep a bird in captivity... Imagine that you have the power to fly and they keep you in a box.

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yMEyUyNE1today at 7:31 AM

> I've wondered if it is some innate need to nourish herself with calcium, or if it's stress relief :)

methinks: Calcium is required to make the egg shell. Calcium supplements would help, just in case "Life finds a way".

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aryehoftoday at 6:21 AM

A beautiful pause in my day reading this - many thanks. Would love to see a photo!

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patrickmaytoday at 5:36 PM

Good luck to both of you!

e40today at 11:43 AM

Do you have two of them?

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