- Dec 18, 2013
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- Parrots
- Maya (Female Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Jolly (Male Solomon Island eclectus parrot), Bixby (Male, red-sided eclectus. RIP), Suzie (Male cockatiel. RIP)
So I'm the favored person for both my ekkies. Every day when I get home from work they both take every chance they get to fasten themselves to my face!
Awesome feeling, no doubt, but there is one tiny downside. (Well, two if you count dinnertime and Jolly's ceaseless attempts to eat my food! Hahaha!) They hardly EVER say a word to me!
I can hear them talk if I'm out of sight and being VERY quiet, but once they know I'm around? Straight vows of silence!
Now, it's not that they're shy or anything. They positively relish showing off their vocal talents for my wife and mother. ("Ooh, guess what they said, today!" Gah!) Jolly especially has picked up quite a few new phrases from me, but he apparently feels no need to demonstrate in my presence. Grumble, grumble.
Instead, they both just stare intently at me, their wings vibrating with excitement, until I walk over to take them out of their cages. (I'm certain they think that they've achieved mental dominance over me! Smh.)
Oh! One new thing that I have gotten to to hear is from Jolly. He's learned to request his out of cage time! I was working on him saying, "Wanna come out," but he just gets right to the point. "Out! Out!" Hahaha!
Anyhow, here are some random pics of them. You know... just because. Lol!
Awesome feeling, no doubt, but there is one tiny downside. (Well, two if you count dinnertime and Jolly's ceaseless attempts to eat my food! Hahaha!) They hardly EVER say a word to me!
I can hear them talk if I'm out of sight and being VERY quiet, but once they know I'm around? Straight vows of silence!
Now, it's not that they're shy or anything. They positively relish showing off their vocal talents for my wife and mother. ("Ooh, guess what they said, today!" Gah!) Jolly especially has picked up quite a few new phrases from me, but he apparently feels no need to demonstrate in my presence. Grumble, grumble.
Instead, they both just stare intently at me, their wings vibrating with excitement, until I walk over to take them out of their cages. (I'm certain they think that they've achieved mental dominance over me! Smh.)
Oh! One new thing that I have gotten to to hear is from Jolly. He's learned to request his out of cage time! I was working on him saying, "Wanna come out," but he just gets right to the point. "Out! Out!" Hahaha!
Anyhow, here are some random pics of them. You know... just because. Lol!