Red Crowned Fledgling
We rescued a Red-Crowned Amazon fledging that somehow got out of its nest before it was truly ready to fly. The nest she came out of was in the top of a very high palm and putting her back was not an option. We took her in and she is doing well now. When we found her, her stool was hardened liked she was eating solid food, but after a few days we realized she wasn’t eating. She was trying, but none of the food options we gave her worked. She would try to eat it, but after working on any piece of food for a little bit with her beak, she would drop it and cry. So, I began hand feeding her. Based on the breeding season and incubation periods for these wild parrots in our region, we believe her to be about 3 months old.
So my questions- How much should she be eating during the hand feedings and how long should she be hand fed for overall? (We do always leave a variety of food options for her during the day for her to practice eating). Also, how many hand feedings should she be getting from me each day? I have deciphered her “feed me” call and I’m currently feeding 15cc in the morning and at night. I am just honestly clueless about what I’m doing.
We’ve had her for 10 days now. She seems happy and healthy. She preens and “forages” during the day, squawks and calls, and enjoys climbing her toys. She has mastered short little bursts of flight, so my other question is about clipping her wings. I read that if you clip them before she has mastered flight, it can cause issues. I just do not want her to hurt herself flying around the house. When is the appropriate “age” to clip them and can you point me to resources to learn how to do that correctly?
I’ve fallen in love with this little baby and want to do the best I can for her. Any advice would be appreciated.