All good things must come to an end I suppose, but it sure can make for a very sad day. My Jonathan, sweet girl (I think you all know that story) had a stroke yesterday. Who knew birds had strokes? Certainly not me.
I raised him from an egg. This is me feeding him when he was about a month old. You know those decorative souvenir spoons you buy and hang on a rack? They were the perfect size for feeding him every three hours, eventually getting up to three times a day at this size.
He lived in a dark wooden nest box on the kitchen counter, with what else ... a heating pad. I took him to work every day and hid him in the air conditioning control room so I didn't get fired.
He of course grew like a weed. In no time he was breaking out of the box and flying to the top of the curtains, chewing them into shreds by the time I got home.
Every day he would flap his wings to get ready for flight. Unfortunately for him, but better for me, he could only fly in a downward direction. Otherwise he might have gotten out the door.
We had a long 51 years together. I will admit, they are not cuddly animals, and he bit me on any number of occasions. Their beak is so hard they can take your finger off if you aren't careful. Many buttons were broken off my clothing.
He loved to talk ... disco disco, pretty boy, whatcha doin, I'm hungry, I love you, Jonathan Jonathan, here kitty kitty, here Tiger ... they just mimic what they hear for about the first year. From then on, they don't learn too many more words. Of course there was lots of screeching and "bird" talk. I got pretty good at that part.
I rushed him to the Vet, but there was nothing we could do. She sad Amazons are prone to hardening of the arteries and strokes.
Sadly, he had to be put to sleep. He could not sit on the perch or even sit up on the floor. He did however, give me one big kiss before leaving. He bit me on the thumb, going right to the bone. The Vet patched me up. He was definitely giving me something to remember him by.
You are a very pretty boy Jonathan ... I will miss your Stevie Wonder impression and your disco dancing.
Good news ... an update on friend Connie ... she is doing great and is back home already.




Very sad to lose your constant companion of 51 yrs. :(
ReplyDeleteThis last picture - very handsome! :)
That he was, a handsome boy.
DeleteWe will miss seeing each year but his memory will be with us always.
ReplyDeleteThanks you Bill
DeleteI am so very sorry for your loss of your Little Buddy.
ReplyDeleteHe was a different kind of company, that's for sure.
DeleteWhy am I in tears? Sorry Nancy for your loss.
ReplyDeletePretty boy, indeed.
It was a long road with that guy. I will miss him.
DeleteI’m sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteDeb
Thank you Deb.
DeleteNancy I'm so sorry about Jonathan.
ReplyDeleteFrances
It's going to be very quiet around here.
DeleteSo sorry for your loss, you were a great mom.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheryl.
DeleteOh my gosh, that is a story for the ages. The fact that you raised her from an egg is amazing. You two shared so much together, joy, sorrow, comfort, you gave her a good life.
ReplyDeleteSorry you have to go through that, on a different note, loved the old pictures and your hair!
Crazy, right? Looks like I'm in the 1800's. She/he was lots of company over all those years.
DeleteTruly sorry for your loss, but you know that Jonathan's long life was from all the Love and Attention that you gave to him. Some may think he was only a pet, but they would be wrong, he was part of your Family.
ReplyDeleteStay Safe and Enjoy your memories.
He really was part of the family. I really didn't think he would live that long. Birds are not easy keepers.
DeleteSo very sorry Nancy...Jonathan will be missed by all of us too.
ReplyDeleteYeah ... no more pictures of him taking a bath!
DeleteSo sorry for your loss Nancy, they live so long and become such a big part of our lives, 51 years is a good long run. RIP Jonathon. Jim Davis
ReplyDeleteThank you Jim. He always made me laugh!!
DeleteThat was a hard post to read. Very sad. Thank you for letting us know. Emjay
ReplyDeleteEven if you know it's coming, it's difficult.
DeleteNancy you gave Jonathon a very good 51 years. We will miss
ReplyDeletestories about Jonathon.
Sending Hugs
Sue
He definitely gave me lots to remember him by.
DeleteSo very sorry for your loss. 51 years is very impressive- Glad you had each other for all those years.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't always easy, but it was exciting trying not to get bit often. He was a really good guy.
DeleteSo sad to read this. She had a such a good life with you from beginning to end. Obviously, Jonathan, wanted to say goodbye to you in an epic manner. Hugs
ReplyDeleteYes she did!!! OUCH!!
DeleteIt is so hard to lose a family member and that is what our "pets" are. Amazing that you had him his entirely life, a really special bond. Take care.
ReplyDeleteBird pets are like none other, that's for sure.
DeleteI am so sorry you lost one of your best friends and a part of your family. But 51 years of memories is a treasure. You love him and gave him a wonderful life. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteI hope to see her one day flying up and landing on my shoulder.
DeleteJonathon was a good friend all those years. Even us readers will miss her. Give yourself an extra hug from me.
ReplyDeleteLinda Sand
Thank you Linda. He definitely had me yelling and screaming right along with him.
DeleteI've already cried over your loss and yet reading your blog has the kleenex out again. You know how I felt about Jonathan and I kept forgetting he was a she, sorry. 😪
ReplyDeleteSpecial hugs to you and Cooper. I'm sure he will notice her absence too.
Looking forward to seeing you soon for a real hug.
I think Cooper will miss the screeching and caterwauling too!!!
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