J jhsatx Member Jul 23, 2016 88 21 Aug 21, 2016 #1 Been searching a bit too much, (according to the rest of the family) and found someone who mentioned not to return head bobbing and excessive eye contact. If anyone could direct me to the thread that discussed this in detail it would be appreciated. Thanks
Been searching a bit too much, (according to the rest of the family) and found someone who mentioned not to return head bobbing and excessive eye contact. If anyone could direct me to the thread that discussed this in detail it would be appreciated. Thanks
P plumsmum2005 New member Nov 18, 2015 5,330 95 England, UK Parrots Lou, Ruby, and Sonu. Fly free Plum, my gorgeous boy. Aug 21, 2016 #2 This any good? Bird Body Language: How to Understand What Your Parrot or Your Other Bird is Trying to Say It is better to use soft eye movements as staring can be considered confrontational or threatening I believe? Try it, you get much better responses from soft eye movements, long slow blinks. PS Head to the bottom of this page to see relevant links/similar threads! Last edited: Aug 21, 2016
This any good? Bird Body Language: How to Understand What Your Parrot or Your Other Bird is Trying to Say It is better to use soft eye movements as staring can be considered confrontational or threatening I believe? Try it, you get much better responses from soft eye movements, long slow blinks. PS Head to the bottom of this page to see relevant links/similar threads!