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SQUAWKTALK
The Flor ida West Coast Avian Soc iety Inc .
The Florida West Coast
Avian Society, Inc. Is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
Bird Club and Supporter of
Parrot and Exotic Bird
Sanctuaries and Rescues.
DECEMBER 2014
About FWCAS Pg 2
Membership Pg 3
Meetings & Events Pg 3
Board Meeting Minutes Pg 14
Treasurer’s Report Pg 11
Advertisements Pgs 7,8 10,12,13
Classifieds
Adoption Corner
Pg 7
Pg 5
ARTICLES
Wish List
Bird-safe Holiday
Pg. 6
Pg. 9
Saturday
12/13/2014
6:00pm
PARTY TIME!
Pg 1
Look! Look! Look!
Saturday - December 13th - 6:00pm
Annual F.W.C.A.S.Annual F.W.C.A.S.Annual F.W.C.A.S.
HOLIDAY PARTYHOLIDAY PARTY
ANNA MARIA OYSTER BAR LANDSLIDE
6906 14th St. W., Bradenton FL 34207
Menu includes: Fish, crab, oyster, clams, shrimp, calamari, steaks,
burgers, ribs, sandwiches, soup and salads! For full menu go to
http://www.oysterbar.net/anna-maria-oyster-bar
Note: All members (and guests) are responsible for their own bill,
BUT if you volunteered at the November Exotic Bird Extravaganza
the club will redeem your volunteer credits for cash at the party!!
SEATING IS LIMITED TO 25!
TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT call Gloria at (941) 322-9629 or email info@fwcas.org.
Don’t forget to bring your volunteer credit voucher!
The restaurant is north of the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport, just west of Tamiami Trail.
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The Florida West Coast Avian Society Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
whose purposes are:
To assist area organizations that rescue, rehabilitate,
temporarily house and/or re-home pet exotic birds
and parrots and/or wild parrots that have been
abandoned, lost, injured or are at risk of neglect or
mistreatment.
To raise funds to support area rescue operations and
other non-profit organizations whose purposes are to
enhance the science of aviculture with respect to
medical and behavioral research and studies.
To educate the public and the membership to
ensure the proper care, treatment, and preservation
of exotic pet birds, and, to ensure the preservation of
exotic birds in the wild.
To keep informed of Federal, State, and Local laws
and regulations pertaining to the keeping of exotic
birds.
To exchange knowledge, information, and experi-
ences regarding care, diet, disease, and behavior
relative to exotic birds.
Committees and Delegates Educational Outreach
Amy Boyd 941-350-1846 birdcrazy52@yahoo.com
Expo/Show Co-Chairs
Pat Burke Amy Boyd
941-475-7103
941-350-1846
Historian June Pruitt 941-755-1665
Meeting Advertising
Steve Barbash Amy Boyd
941-322-2598 941-350-1846
Expo Advertising
Pat Burke 941-475-7103
Membership June Pruitt 941-755-1665
Newsletter Advertising
June Pruitt 941-755-1665
Rescue Coordinators
Gloria Schroeck Rosemary Miller
941-322-9629 941-927-6079
FWCAS Website
Steve Barbash 941-322-2598 stevenba@sjb1.net
Newsletter
Editor Amy Boyd info@fwcas.org
Contributors See articles for credits. Will YOU contribute please????
Squawk Talk is published monthly by The Florida West Coast Avian Society, Inc. The FWCAS disclaims responsibility for statements, opinions, advertisers’ claims and products, and/or advice expressed in this newsletter. Blanket reprint permission is granted, except when noted by “Copyright ©.” Please give proper credit to both author and the news-letter. Squawk Talk reserves the right to edit submissions for form and/or content, as well as reject submissions. No anonymous letters to the editor or any other member of FWCAS will be published.
The Florida West Coast Avian Society, Inc. P.O. Box 18145 Sarasota, FL 34276 941-927-6079 www.fwcas.org
FWCAS Officers
President Amy Boyd 941-350-1846 birdcrazy52@yahoo.com
Vice
President
Steve Barbash 941-322-2598
stevenba@sjb1.net
Treasurer Gloria Schroeck 941-322-9629 gloriabirdea@msn.com
Secretary Christine Reed 941-371-8427 lovelovebirds@comcast.net
FWCAS Board Members-at-Large
Pat Burke 941-475-7103 rora.dora@verizon.net
Rosemary Miller 941-927-6079 roemiller49@gmail.com
June Pruitt 941-755-1665 ctgal2@hotmail.com
www.fwcas.myshaklee.com
Did you know? You can receive Squawk Talk each month in COLOR by email, instead of black-and-white by mail. Advantages include:
Email version is colorful, printable and searchable
You can easily forward the newsletter to friends
Saves postage and printing costs for FWCAS
Pictures of parrots look better in color
To get Squawk Talk in color, send an email to us at: info@fwcas.org. Your address will not be shared.
DECEMBER 2014 Page 3
The Florida West Coast Avian Society MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION / RENEWAL FORM
Membership type: __________ Single (one vote) $ 20.00 __________ Family (two votes) $ 25.00 __________ New __________ Renewal __________ Pet Bird Owner __________ Breeder Name(s)_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________________________________ City_______________________________________________________________State________________Zip_____________ Home Phone_________________________________________ Work Phone _______________________________________
E-mail ____________________________________________________ Newsletter Choice(s): Postal Mail_____ Email_____ Other Club Affiliations____________________________________________________________________________________ Types of Birds Owned____________________________________________________________________________________ Referred by____________________________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________________ In addition to my Annual Dues, I would like to Contribute: $________________________
Mail your check and completed application/renewal form to: FWCAS, PO BOX 18145, SARASOTA FL 34276
UPCOMING MEETINGS and EVENTS!
See more upcoming events at: www.fwcas.org/pages/happenings.shtml
HOLIDAY PARTY — SATURDAY DECEMBER 13th at 6:00pm! ANNA MARIA OYSTER BAR LANDSLIDE - 6906 14th St. W., Bradenton FL 34207
SEATING IS LIMITED TO 25! Call (941)350-1846 or email info@fwcas.org to make your reservation.
Don’t forget to redeem your Extravaganza volunteer credits!! SEE FRONT PAGE for more information!
January FWCAS Meeting —Thursday January 8, 2015 at 7:00pm
TOY MAKING WORKSHOP!! - Spend another fun night making
toys for your own fids and the parrots who live at the sanctuaries and rescues!
Meetings are held in the SALVATION ARMY, 1701 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota. Directions and a map on back cover.
F.W.C.A.S. Annual MEMBERSHIP DUES are due in JANUARY!
Please attend FWCAS YARD & GARAGE SALE, Saturday DECEMBER 6th, to benefit Bird of Paradise Sanctuary & Rescue—Parrot Outreach Society—Two Feathers Wildlife Center!
Help us make this a great Holiday season for parrots in need! More information on page 8.
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This Holiday issue of Squawk Talk is dedicated
to the health and happiness of psittacines —
both our own and those who reside in the
sanctuaries and rescues that the Florida West
Coast Avian Society supports. The first thing that you will see on the next page is an expanded “ADOPTION CORNER.” Both of the rescues in our area, Parrot Outreach Society and Birds of Paradise Sanctuary and Rescue have taken in a lot of birds recently. I hope that at least a few of our members have room in their homes and hearts to ADOPT one of their birds. If a permanent adoption is not possible then maybe you could FOSTER one of their parrots. It could be in your home, or you can provide financial support. Contact information for both organizations is on the next page. If, like me, you can’t take in any more feathered friends then maybe you can DONATE YOUR TIME at one of the rescues/sanctuaries. Deb Huckaby, Birds of Paradise, is setting up a new and expanded facility for the parrots in her sanctuary and could use your help. Pam Hill, Parrot Outreach Society — has a dedicated group of volunteers but I know she wouldn’t turn away new volunteers. Finally, contact Ginger’s Two Feathers Wildlife Center to volun-teer, she needs some holiday cheer too!
Two Feathers Wildlife Center Inc. Myakka City, FL Email: ginger@twofeatherswildlife.org Phone: 941-322-2047
If you’d rather make your donation another way check out page 6 for WISH LISTS from all 3 groups. Please read the article on page 9 — it contains information on having a Bird-Safe Holiday!
Enjoy!
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
By Amy Boyd
DECEMBER 2014 Page 5
Cont’d on pg. 8
PARROT OUTREACH SOCIETY’s December Adoptable Parrots!
If you are interested in adopting Cookie, Jazz, Sammy or Preacher contact Parrot Outreach Society’s
Adoption Coordinator, Debbie, at debbieparrotadoption@gmail.com, call (941)347-8876 or visit
http://parrotoutreachsociety.org/
BIRDS of PARADISE SANCTUARY & RESCUE’s December Adoptable Parrots
Grace — 15 year old Double Yellow head Amazon (for adoption or possible foster)
Grace is a very sweet girl, very people oriented to women and very talkative. For the most part, she is very calm and laid back. She doesn’t get upset in public and is not shy about talking in front of almost all strangers. She plays well with her toys and entertains herself well. Grace has a very large vocabulary and can spend long periods of time talking to herself in a low, sweet voice. She loves to take showers on a stand in the shower. The best situation would be in a home with no more than a few other birds since she does show jealousy. She has a nice sized, white dome top cage including toys, perches, etc. Grace is a people oriented bird and would not be suited to aviary life. She needs an Amazon experienced person who has the time to give her at least a couple of hours of one on one time each day.
ALSO AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION:
An adorable LOVEBIRD, PACO the African Grey, and SUZIE the Bare-eyed
Cockatoo.
If you are interested in adopting one of these parrot please
contact Birds of Paradise Sanctuary & Rescue:
Email info@birdsofparadisesanctuary.com, call 727-366-9997
Or call Gloria Schroek at 941-322-9629
Adoption Corner! Adoption Corner! Adoption Corner!
Adoption Corner! Adoption Corner! Adoption Corner!
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Please help fill these HOLIDAY WISH LISTS! TWO FEATHERS WILDLIFE CENTER — http://www.twofeatherswildlife.org/index.html
… CASH for CAGES: $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 for a 14 ft diameter cage! ...
… Office construction trailer to use as a temporary clinic … … Large building for storage …
… Large pet carriers to transport injured animals/birds … First aid supplies ....
... Heating pads and regular blankets to keep injured animals/birds warm … Large and small parrot toys ...
… Ceramic dishes for food and water … Shallow pool for wading birds and wildlife ...
… Material to run water lines from pump to cages …
To make a donation email ginger@twofeatherswildlife.org or call 941-322-2047!
To make a holiday donation please email parrotoutreach@comcast.net or call 941-322-2047!
Copy this link to go to their Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/2FH3EE4QPC05/ref=topnav_lists_1
http://parrotoutreachsociety.org/
BIRDS of PARADISE SANCTUARY & RESCUE
PARROT OUTREACH SOCIETY
To make a holiday donation please email
birdsofparadisesanctuary@gmail.com
or call 727-366-9997.
Classified ads are free for members. Non-members are asked to make a contribution to the FWCAS. Ads must be received no later than the 20th of the month to be included in the next newsletter. Squawk Talk reserves the right to reject or cancel ads, as well as edit ads for form and/or content. Please send your ad to: squawktalk@fwcas.org
FWCAS CLASSIFIEDS!
DECEMBER 2014 Page 7
SUPPORT FWCAS MEMBER-OWNED BUSINESSES!
LINEOLATED
PARAKEETS HANDFED BABIES!
Variety of colors and sexes; can make up unrelated pairs.
Pat Burke
941-475-7103 rora.dora@verizon.net
FOR SALE - 2 cages
Larger is 26 x 19.5 x 34 (bird compartment) - $100
Medium is 19.5 x 15 x 26 - $35
Both almost new.
Email Tom Tiedt: tom@trykindness.org or call 941-228-9397
Please attend the FWCAS
YARD & GARAGE SALE! Saturday DECEMBER 6th,
8:00am—4:00pm 320 N. Lockwood Ridge Rd (just north of Fruitville)
Items for sale include: Lots of Christmas decorations and
holiday sweatshirts, 2 brand new ceiling fans (in the box),
men’s & women’s clothes, framed & unframed artwork, books,
DVDs & VHS tapes, stuffed toys, and much, much more!!
The money collected will benefit -
Bird of Paradise Sanctuary & Rescue Parrot Outreach Society &
Two Feathers Wildlife Center!
Volunteers to set up Friday afternoon and sell on Saturday please contact Amy at info@fwcas.org or call 941-350-1846.
F.W.C.A.S. YARD & GARAGE SALE! Saturday DECEMBER 6th, 8:00am—4:00pm
320 N. Lockwood Ridge Rd (just north of Fruitville Rd.)
Items for sale include: Lots of Christmas decorations and holiday sweatshirts, 2 brand new ceiling fans (in the box),
men’s & women’s clothes, framed & unframed artwork, books, DVDs & VHS tapes, stuffed toys, and much, much more!!
The money collected will benefit -
Bird of Paradise Sanctuary & Rescue * Parrot Outreach Society * Two Feathers Wildlife Center!
Volunteers to set up Friday afternoon and sell on Saturday please contact Amy at info@fwcas.org or call 941-350-1846.
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Page 9 DECEMBER 2014
Have A Bird-Safe Holiday! By Amy Boyd
1. TREE (CHRISTMAS or Hanukkah) - A tree in your house offers a great view around the room
and plenty of opportunity to perch, but it’s not a good idea to allow your pet bird to settle on it. We
all know how inquisitive our birds are! Unfortunately the main method of exploration is with the beak
and tongue, but certain things just shouldn’t be explored:
Branches – (natural) tree sap on feathers, poisoning from chemicals (especially flame
retardants).
Branches – (artificial) poisoning hazard.
2. PLANTS – Be careful to keep those popular holiday season plants away from inquisitive beaks.
These plants may pose a toxic danger, not just from the plant itself but any insecticides used to treat
them on the surface or systemically:
Bulbs – Amaryllis is one, but any bulb.
Poinsettias
Winter cherry (Solanum)
Ivy
Mistletoe
3. LIGHTING and ORNAMENTS - We love them, and many parrots would like to play with them,
these tempting items pose hidden dangers:
LIGHTS – risk of injury (burn to the tongue) or electrocution if the cord is pierced.
ORNAMENTS – risk of injury from sharp edges if broken, possible poisoning hazard if chewed,
and intestinal blockage if swallowed whether the item is toxic or not.
PINE CONES – These are great chew toys, especially for birds that pluck. Don’t use any that
you find lying around outside - the tree may have been treated with chemicals or the pine
cone could have been contaminated by wild birds or contact with the soil. If you want to use
pine cones purchase ones specifically sold for parrots.
4. HOLIDAY FOODS – Parrots are flock birds and, as such, will often beg for the food that we eat,
even going so far as to steal it off our plates! However, use caution as some items are suitable while
others are not:
COOKED TURKEY - There is no need to fear if your parrot eats a small piece of turkey. It’s
actually a good source of protein but, even so, make sure it has been thoroughly cooked!
TURKEY BONES - These will crack and splinter easily, and may cause injury to your parrot’s
mouth.
AVOCADO – May pose a poisoning hazard.
VEGETABLES (raw) – Items from a raw veggie tray are a great treat, minus the olives (too
salty).
VEGETABLES (cooked) – This can be a great treat for parrots of all sizes, but avoid the heavy,
salty sauces.
NUTS - Larger parrots love nuts in the shell such as almonds, walnuts and hazelnuts. Bigger
macaws can even crack Brazil nuts. Organic is best. Don’t overdo, nuts are very fatty and
should not be on the menu for birds that are already obese or tend to obesity, especially Amazon parrots.
NO PEANUTS and NO SALTED NUTS.
5. BEVERAGES – STICK TO WATER! Avoid giving your parrot access to these beverages:
SODA/POP/COLA – Way too much sugar! Artificial sweeteners are bad for us - don’t take a
chance with your fid!
COFFEE – Caffeine is not good for parrots.
ALCOHOL – a BIG NO-NO!! Bad for the liver, and poisonous when imbibed in volume.
EGG NOG – Same as alcohol, plus it’s way too rich if it was made with whole
eggs. Cont’d on pg. 13
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Dr. Holly Weber has established herself as an incredible veterinarian who is
tremendously talented with diagnostics, treatment, surgery and acupuncture.
Dr. Ramer has attained a mastery of diagnostics, treatment and surgery and has
had many experiences abroad to round out her knowledge.
Bayshore Animal Hospital is a Certified AAHA Accredited Hospital.
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Florida West Coast Avian Society Treasurer’s Report
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Have A Bird-Safe Christmas! Continued from page 9
7. PARTIES – Who doesn’t love a party, but having your parrot attend is not always such a good idea:
STRESS – Most birds can become stressed having to meet a lot of new people.
SAFETY – Not all your guests may be aware of what is and isn’t safe for your bird in the way of
interaction, food and beverages.
ESCAPE – Even if your parrot isn’t fully flighted there is the risk of him/her escaping out an
open door as people arrive and depart.
INJURY – A parrot off the perch can be injured, even severely, if stepped on.
SMOKE – Hopefully your house is a ‘no-smoking zone’! If not, your bird’s health is at risk when
exposed to smoke – whether cigarette or marijuana.
8. MISCELLANEOUS –
FIREPLACE – a fire burning in the grate can severely injure, or kill, a bird if it flies into it. Even
if the fire is extinguished a bird can receive a bad burn for the hot coals. If the flue is not work-
ing properly smoke coming into the house is dangerous. Chemicals on the wood also pose an
inhaled poison hazard.
KITCHEN – Keep your bird out of the kitchen, period. Open oven doors invite investigation. Hot
burners – gas, electric or ceramic – can injure. Uncovered pots of boiling water, oil, even hot
sauces can pose a life-threatening risk. If the bird doesn’t die from the burn it can still die from
inhalation pneumonia if the liquid is inhaled!
CANDLES - Can be dangerous on many levels. Candles are one of the most common causes of
house fires this time of year, scented candles can be an inhaled poison, same for wicks with
lead cores. It also poses a burn hazard to inquisitive fids.
I hope these tips keep your feathered pets safe during the coming Holidays!
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PRESENT: Officers, Steve Barbash, Chris Reed, Gloria Schroeck, Amy Boyd, Board Members - Rosemary Miller and June Pruitt, Pat Burke MEETING CALLED TO ORDER: 7:20 pm MINUTES: September Board Minutes accepted unanimously; 1
st Pat, 2
nd Steve
OLD BUSINESS Nothing to report
Treasurer's Report: Gloria reporting In September, paid the rescue for 2 birds, the
Sal. Army’s room rental, the Potter Bldg rental (doesn’t include the cleaning) and Creative Tech for printed material.
Received 2 membership fees. The yard sale on Oct 4th took in $245 plus
Chris’s $75 and $50 for the club’s movie screen. Received 2 vendor payments for tables for the
November show. Treasurer’s reports accepted unanimously, Chris
1st, June 2nd. Membership: June reporting Nothing new to report.
Newsletter: Amy reporting November newsletter will have a single ballot.
Website: Steve reporting Steve will post ballot on website.
Monthly Meeting: Steve reporting November (the 13th) we’re doing “birdhacks”, a
discussion among members about their favorite tips.
December will be our holiday party. The Oyster Bar can give us a long table in the back. Chris made a motion to have the holiday party at the Anna Maria Oyster Bar Dec 13, Rosemary 2nd, no one opposed, Steve abstained, motion passed.
January we’re make toys for the meeting. Pat made a motion to spend $250 for toy making workshop supplies, Rosemary 2nd, passed unanimously.
Steve to talk to Dr. Lightfoot about speaking at a future meeting.
Expo: Pat reporting VENDORS - There is a conflict with a show in
Georgia so we won’t get as many vendors for our show. We may get more vendors with interest
after the Orlando show. Don’t have a confirmed food vendor yet.
ADVERTISING - 3 ads went out for the Herald Tribune today. Pat will place an ad in the Sun newspapers.
RAFFLE - Decided to do the final raffle at 3:30. SHOW PROGRAM - Amy passed out the prior
year’s show schedules for discussion and updat-ing.
EDUCATION TABLE - Chris will have the parrot bill of rights translated into Spanish.
HOSPITALITY - Michelle Uhrman will do the hos-pitality (coffee & pastry).
ADMISSION TABLE - Steve is doing admissions with Rosemary.
SIGNAGE - Road signs need to be set up be-tween 7-8 AM.
MISCELLANEOUS - Rosemary is setting up the schedule of volunteers.
Education Outreach: Amy reporting Amy had nothing new to report. Rosemary fielded a call about 2 lovebirds and one
from a woman about a Cockatoo, bird having seizures, referred her to Dr. Bonda and encour-aged her to come to our meetings.
Rescues and donations: (New category) Rosemary reporting Trying to avoid bringing birds to Debbie since
she’s at capacity. Gloria helped a person needing assistance with
her bird and has temporarily housed them in her garage.
NEW BUSINESS Garage sale; Friday Nov 14 is set up, garage sale
on the 15th.
Next Board Meeting: November 20, 2014
Motion made to Adjourn; 1
st Pat,
2
nd June
MEETING ADJOURNED: 9:22 pm Respectfully submitted by Chris Reed, FWCAS Secretary
FWCAS BOARD MINUTES October 20, 2014
DECEMBER 2014 Page 15
The Florida West Coast Avian Society, Inc. P.O. Box 18145
Sarasota, FL 34276
SQUAWK TALK — DECEMBER 2014
Map online at: www.fwcas.org/pages/club_info.shtml
The Florida West Coast Avian Society Meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at 7:00pm in the
Salvation Army Meeting Room 1701 S. Tuttle Avenue, Sarasota FL
The Salvation Army is on the East side of Tuttle Avenue between Hawthorne & Arlington Street --
about 1.5 miles south of Fruitville Road or 1.3 miles north of Bee Ridge Rd.
Parking and entrance to the meeting room are at the rear of the building.
Meeting day, date & location are subject to change — please verify by emailing
info@fwcas.org or calling (941) 322-9629.
We strive to make our meetings educational for pet bird owners and enthusiasts as well as
breeders. Our goal is to provide a forum where members and guests may exchange information
and experiences about exotic birds in a casual, friendly atmosphere.
Visit Us Online www.FWCAS.org
Saturday December 13, 2014
6:00pm * Anna Maria Oyster Bar
HOLIDAY PARTY!! More information on front page!
Salvation Army 1701 S. Tuttle Ave.
SPECIAL MEETING DAY, TIME & LOCATION!
Saturday December 13, 2014 at 6:00pm
Anna Maria Oyster Bar Landslide 6906 14th St. W., Bradenton FL 34207
More information & map on front page!
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