Blossom
San Jose, CA
Breed
Lovebird
Age
Adult
Gender
Female
Type
Bird
My Story
Hey there! I'm Blossom, a lady lovebird. We know that I'm female because I laid eggs not so long ago. But luckily, my amazing human got this under control. I've got a lot to say -- I'm chatty, and I whistle and do playful noises when I'm covered up for bedtime.
I'll happily step up to get out of my cage, but watch out, I can get a bit bitey if you reach in without an invite. Just a heads up, though -- you know, we all need our space.
My favorite perch? Definitely my human's shoulder. I'm the ultimate work companion, hanging out for a good 30 minutes while they do their thing. Oh, and I've got this adorable habit of nibbling on ears when I'm shoulder surfing. But don't worry, I keep it soft and gentle.
I really enjoy throwing toys around like my jingle ball. Especially after I have been covered for bed. I start making a racket, letting you know I wasn't ready and I also whistle and make kissy sounds to get you to come over.
My sweet personality shines through, and my human thinks I might have been a solo bird before finding my cozy spot with Mickaboo. I'm curious about my fellow feathered friends, but it feels like I've had a history of single attention. I'll even drink from a syringe; how cool is that?You can see more about me at https://mickaboo.org!
I'll happily step up to get out of my cage, but watch out, I can get a bit bitey if you reach in without an invite. Just a heads up, though -- you know, we all need our space.
My favorite perch? Definitely my human's shoulder. I'm the ultimate work companion, hanging out for a good 30 minutes while they do their thing. Oh, and I've got this adorable habit of nibbling on ears when I'm shoulder surfing. But don't worry, I keep it soft and gentle.
I really enjoy throwing toys around like my jingle ball. Especially after I have been covered for bed. I start making a racket, letting you know I wasn't ready and I also whistle and make kissy sounds to get you to come over.
My sweet personality shines through, and my human thinks I might have been a solo bird before finding my cozy spot with Mickaboo. I'm curious about my fellow feathered friends, but it feels like I've had a history of single attention. I'll even drink from a syringe; how cool is that?You can see more about me at https://mickaboo.org!