25 thoughts on “I’m On Cutetropolis! Get It?

  1. Murray C January 15, 2018 / 12:38 pm

    What a gorgeous velvet bird!

    • allein ? January 15, 2018 / 12:40 pm

      The beak reminds me of a perfectly ripe peach.

  2. Faye January 15, 2018 / 12:49 pm

    What a handsome guy. Only nature can create that vivid a green.

  3. Gigi The cat lady January 15, 2018 / 12:59 pm

    I was just thinking of Birdcage and Merlin yesterday when I happened on this little birdie living out a fantasy I think a lot of us have had. LOL!

    • allein ? January 15, 2018 / 1:06 pm

      O.O

    • N. Fritz January 15, 2018 / 1:19 pm

      Gigi, I get a message that the photo is no longer available. Is there a link you can send us???

      • Gigi The cat lady January 15, 2018 / 2:29 pm

        Does this work?

        • allein ? January 15, 2018 / 2:38 pm

          Just imagining the results after he decided to fly off…

          • Murray C January 15, 2018 / 6:56 pm

            IF he could fly! That’s awful! I wonder if chocolate is as bad for birds as it is for cats, dogs and bunnies!

            • allein ? January 15, 2018 / 7:01 pm

              A quick google suggests that it is bad for birds as well; hope he just showered and didn’t drink it!

            • D B January 15, 2018 / 7:02 pm

              chocolate is indeed also v bad for birds, but this is actually a still from a movie that used special effects, and didn’t involve a real birb.

              • allein ? January 15, 2018 / 7:04 pm

                Glad to hear that!

              • Murray C January 15, 2018 / 7:24 pm

                I am relieved – and I can’t help giggling at your post ‘ a real birb” – reminds me of the Woody Allen movie where he, as a potential robber, gives the bank teller a note that says “I have a gub”

        • N. Fritz January 15, 2018 / 2:56 pm

          yep, that works! I think I’ll use it for my lesson on addiction!

  4. N. Fritz January 15, 2018 / 1:21 pm

    I agree! A handsome bird you’ve got there, Birdcage! What kind is he? (I worked in two pet stores that sold parrots for exhorbitant prices when I was in college. My first guess is Senegal…)

  5. fkaWaldenPond January 15, 2018 / 1:56 pm

    Merlin is such a beautiful beard Birdcage. 🙂

    • fkaWaldenPond January 15, 2018 / 4:12 pm

      Bird, not beard!!! whoops! 😀

  6. D B January 15, 2018 / 3:17 pm

    Such a handsome bird! Love the green with the red darts. So good of him to supervise your ipad use! Does he recognize himself when he sees pictures of himself on the screen, btw?

  7. Ricky's Mom January 15, 2018 / 5:12 pm

    My goodness, Merlin is gorgeous!

  8. Luv Bunny January 15, 2018 / 5:50 pm

    Merlin is a beautiful bird with his vivid coloring and he does make a nice ipad accessory. How come I don’t see that offered at the Apple store?

  9. Birdcage January 15, 2018 / 7:45 pm

    That’s my boy! He’s a male red-sided eclectus parrot (about twice the size of a typical Senegal). He’s handsome and he knows it. He’ll be thrilled to see himself on this awesome website as soon as I get around to showing him (I’m too busy chopping vegetables for his dinner right now). Thank you for posting him, Mike! And thank you, Cutetropians, for your kind comments.

  10. Rachel January 15, 2018 / 8:22 pm

    He is an amazingly gorgeous bird! I do hope his claws don’t damage the screen of your tablet, though.

    • Birdcage January 16, 2018 / 8:19 am

      No worries on that front! His grip on the screen is not that tight. The tips of his talons are rounded with a dremel so they aren’t as sharp as they might look. And the keratin in his nails is no where near as strong as the retina display on the ipad. And when he can’t “dig in” with his nails, he tends to grip more with the soft part of his foot, and he twists the nail tip a bit to the side. Believe me – he doesn’t even scratch the screen (likewise doesn’t scratch my hand when he’s using me as his perch). His only reaction to an ipad perch is that the screen is too narrow and he’d prefer something thicker and rounder to wrap his foot around (his foot mechanics are really built to wrap around a tree branch).

      • allein ? January 16, 2018 / 8:37 am

        A couple years ago I saw a guy and his son at the park with three birds – a green Amazon parrot, who whistled at me before saying hello, and a Sun Conure, who ignored me, both of whom were riding on a stick the guy was holding; and a Cockatoo who was riding on the son’s hand. They let me hold the Cockatoo, who promptly ran up my arm and across the back of my neck. I was surprised at how soft his feet were. 🙂

  11. Jendeyan January 16, 2018 / 1:50 am

    He’s on Cutetropolis, on Cutetropolis!

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