Yes she is, although we call her a peewee!
She fell or was pushed out of her nest at one of my job sites, tiny little ball of down with the start of fethers coming through. She was feedable and drank water from a dropper, but had soft tissue damage to her leg from the fall so flying was delayed a long time because landing hurt.But she came good, we taught her to forage for herself and she has never been caged.
Became a bit of a worry when she started to fly because she couldn't really control where she'd end up and with dogs and cats living around here I took her out to a good mates at Cowra and she lives out there with him now on 40 acres, with full freedom to come and go as she likes.
She is very social, and comes in every night to roost on top of the tv, freaks his guests out by landing on their heads or shoulders, when they turn up to the property and she flies in like a ninja and tries to land on them. Whenever I arrive out there now, as i'm opening the gate at the road she flies down and lands on the roof of my truck and spreads her wings out and screams at the top of her lungs, she is very cool!!
Got some great video of her travelling in the truck, sitting up on the passenger grab handle on the dash looking out the winscreen chirping her head off, and also "sparring" with my son.
Shes done 2 trips over the blue mountains from Central coast to Cowra and back and my mate who just lost his dog and was living out there alone took a shine to her and now they are inseperable, she even rides on the roof rack when he drives around the property, or the rack on the back of the quad.
Only thing you gotta watch is NEVER look at her when she's on your shoulder, she seems to get a kick out of pecking eyeballs. She's established a pecking order amongst the local wild birds and has had some close calls with a couple of raptors, but so far so good.