
Do you have parrots?


My niece got a Blue MaCaw the bird mostly just waits on her bed frame till she gets home and then it will climb over to her shoulder and then nuzzle her. And will only feed from my niece if anyone else tries to feed the blue birb it will just stare at you climb over to you and start pooping on ya... Talk about one way to tell others it doesn't appreciate you XD.
And if you try to force feed the Macaw it starts SCREEECHING like complete bloody murder on a level that makes fire alarms and even air horns sound nice. The little turd also grasps what ears are by the way. I can't stress enough that you should wear ear plugs if you pick it up and try to take it away from my niece. And if your wondering what happens when my niece goes to school the blue macaw just climbs up my nieces bed post goes to the top and passes TF out. Doesn't need to be covered it just slumps its head to the side and passes out cold XD.
Sun Conure, feisty, she only knows a few words.
tears up her little sleeper all the time.
I have a sun conure.. when i first brought her home, she didn't eat much, she wouldn't interact or anything... Just give your bird time.. When he/she is hungry, the bird will eat.. Just leave the food and water in the cage. The bird is scared of the unfamiliar people and environment, it will take a few weeks to adjust.
Thats such good news.. birds are not like dogs.. they need some good time to trust people...
I also have a budgie. He will only eat seed for budgies. If you try and give him any other kinds of food he freaks out.
Try to give them bird seed that is suitable for budgies. You can also try some Apples but without the skin.
See if they will eat anything from your hand and talk to them as much as possible as they will pick up words and learn to talk.
Our budgie was only about 3 months old when we got him and he pretty much picked up saying hello within a months and he still says hello 3 years
Our budgie also chirps but for our budgie, I've come to learn he has slightly different chirps. I think about 5 or 6 different chirps. He will have this chirp when he let's us know he is ready for bed or when he wants to be covered and he wants the lights off. When he isn't ready for bed his chirp gets loud and angry. He has another chirp that he does when he is happy and another chirp when he sees himself in the mirror and than he has another chirp when he he sees the other birds.
Just be sure when you do have them outside that no other birds are around swooping at their cage. The wild birds where we lived at the time used to fly on top of our budgie cage when we had him outside and our budgie hated it. he would have this high pitch sound that he made where it sounded like he was being attacked.
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ooo thats sad..
i dont have a parrots, so i can't help you with it. sorry..
but it is so cute.. i love the colour :) :)
No, I don't. But I love all sorts of birds.
I do not, but they are cute lol
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Nope.
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