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Thunder's Call: Remembering Storm
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December 10, 2025
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29 years 6 months 5 days
📋 A Gentle Beginning
A tribute to a Macaw whose impressive size, powerful voice, and deep intelligence commanded respect and awe.
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Storm was a force of nature. A majestic Blue and Gold Macaw, his presence filled a room. His voice wasn't a chirp; it was a roar that could be heard down the street. His intelligence was formidable—he could solve complex puzzles, use words creatively, and his emotional depth was profound. He wasn't a cuddly pet; he was a companion who demanded respect, engagement, and understanding. Caring for him was a commitment, a partnership. His passing leaves a void not just of sound and color, but of a powerful, wild intelligence that graced our home.
❤️ Nature & Soul
Storm was intelligent, proud, and complex. He bonded very deeply with one person (his primary caregiver) and was tolerant but reserved with others. He required immense mental and physical stimulation. He could be gentle and affectionate with his chosen person, allowing head scratches and preening gestures. He could also be loud, demanding, and stubborn. He had a strong sense of fairness and routine. His moods were complex and required reading. He was not a pet for the casual owner; he was a lifetime commitment and a true avian personality.
⭐ Special Memory
During a bad thunderstorm, the power went out. The loud booms frightened everyone. Storm, from his perch, began to laugh—not his usual laugh, but a deep, rolling, comforting chuckle. Then he said, in a clear, calm voice, 'It's okay. I'm here.' He repeated it several times. In that moment, this giant bird, often seen as demanding, became the comforter, using his powerful voice to soothe his frightened human flock. It was a role reversal I'll never forget.
🐾 Favorite Things
Storm loved destroying large, thick chunks of 2x4 lumber. He enjoyed showering with a hose on a gentle spray setting. His favorite thing was whole walnuts in the shell; he would crack them with one powerful bite and eat the meat with great satisfaction.
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