Yes, I'm glad we still have baby Phoenix. He is 12 days old today. When I gave him his morning meds, his little crop was nearly empty. That makes it pretty obvious that his crop is emptying fine! It's normal for the parents to go several hours without feeding them at night and they're feeding him right now, so I'm only a LITTLE worried.
Phoenix is going to face some hurdles. First, my friend is coming to stay with us on Tuesday. She will be sleeping on the couch in the living room (no other place for her to sleep) which is 3 feet from the bird cage. I'm sincerely hoping Arthur and Poppet don't abandon Phoenix because of her presence. And then my friend and I are leaving on Thursday and coming back the next Tuesday, so Paul will be in charge for 4 days and 2 half days. Hopefully they don't abandon him because Paul's caring for them, which he doesn't normally do! And THEN, after my friend and I get back, our relatives who have never seen our home because they live far away will be arriving for our wedding. I actually only plan to let them peek in the door of our house quickly because I don't want a bunch of people parading through the living room right now. Final hurdle will be our honeymoon. We'll be gone 6 days and the pet sitter will be caring for the birds. Hopefully Arthur and Poppet won't abandon him then...
The plan is as follows: starting this evening, Paul will begin to share the bird chores so they get used to him digging around in the cage and nest box. I will teach him to handfeed as best as I can (wish now I'd made him watch when I fed Teddy and Neeja!) and how to do all the other important baby bird things in case they abandon him while I'm gone since he'll need to be hand raised then. As for the pet sitter, if Phoenix is still in the nest box with Arthur and Poppet, we'll have the sitter meet all 3 birds and do some bird chores before we leave so they'll hopefully be used to him. We'll keep in daily contact with the pet sitter and if it appears Phoenix begins to develop any problems while we're gone, we'll come home, get him and the handfeeding/brooding supplies, and drive back to finish our honeymoon! Where we're going is only 6 hours drive away so we can do that if we have to.
So we have some interesting times ahead of us, but hopefully everything will work out.