Hi all - I haven't been on for awhile. but something happened today that I just have to ask about.
This morning there was an earthquake somewhat near us. We live in SouthWest Ohio and the main affected area was from Indiana to Kentucky. We just felt a light "rocking" sensation here, but our "rascal" was freaking out in his cage. Luckily, my wife was near the cage when it occured and got him out before he hurt himself. He cuddled up under her chin for about 15 minutes before he settled down. Actually the tremor was so light we didn't equate it to his behavior until we saw it on the news later.
Later, when my wife was at work there was an "aftershock" and the Cockatoo there started freaking out and they had to stay with him and talk to him to calm him down for about 10 minutes. Sadly, a friend of ours who has an African Gray told us that it freaked out so badly in it's cage it suffered a broken wing, and there was alot of blood. No final toll on the injuries yet.
So...... my question - since there wasn't really any "hard shaking" is there something birds "sense" about an earthquake? - maybe to "take flight" to avoid danger?
Thanks, Keith
This morning there was an earthquake somewhat near us. We live in SouthWest Ohio and the main affected area was from Indiana to Kentucky. We just felt a light "rocking" sensation here, but our "rascal" was freaking out in his cage. Luckily, my wife was near the cage when it occured and got him out before he hurt himself. He cuddled up under her chin for about 15 minutes before he settled down. Actually the tremor was so light we didn't equate it to his behavior until we saw it on the news later.
Later, when my wife was at work there was an "aftershock" and the Cockatoo there started freaking out and they had to stay with him and talk to him to calm him down for about 10 minutes. Sadly, a friend of ours who has an African Gray told us that it freaked out so badly in it's cage it suffered a broken wing, and there was alot of blood. No final toll on the injuries yet.
So...... my question - since there wasn't really any "hard shaking" is there something birds "sense" about an earthquake? - maybe to "take flight" to avoid danger?
Thanks, Keith