Here she is, the original bird for whom birbistheword was made, except now she’s imprisoned by the USDA and I need help freeing her.
So…I know I don’t spend a lot of time here anymore, but I need some help. Agatha was supposed to come back on Tuesday last week, but due to a clerical error from a vet overseas she was taken by the USDA and transferred to a Federal quarantine facility in New York. I now need help paying all of their fees and charges that came up thanks to the error, 4,000 dollars in labor and overtime for the USDA vets who handled her. I need to pay when I go to pick her up in mid September, or else she will be surrendered to the USDA and destroyed. I badly need help to save her.
the red-tailed black cockatoo is a large parrot found in dry areas of australia. with five subspecies that are mainly distinguished by beak size, this cockatoo is mainly known for the bold red bands on the underside of the male’s tail. they often inhabit eucalyptus forests. while relatively adaptable to captivity as far as members of the cockatoo family go, they are rare as pets outside of australia.