bocabill
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- Nov 27, 2020
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- Parrots
- African Grey male (since 1981) and two Scarlet Macaw sibling brothers (since May 2020)
My two boys love to grind their mandibles in contentment:
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Awwwwwwwwww, no nicer sound in all the world IMO!My two boys love to grind their mandibles in contentment:
Hhhmmmmmmmmmmm, that looks to me like a pretty good contender for the February "Photo Of The Month" contest - just sayin'!!The boys agree!
I have snuggles with my lorikeet Lovejoy at the end of every day, he DEMANDS at least an hour of snuggle time before he goes to bed. BUUUUUTTTTT he is very strict about it and won't settle in for scritches until he's done grinding his beak for a good 20 mins or so. This is him, the smallest bird in the house around whom everyone and everything else revolves - ain't it always the way!!I call it “parrot computer brain going into standby mode”![]()
There’s nothing better than being owned by a parrot except…being owned by two parrots!I have snuggles with my lorikeet Lovejoy at the end of every day, he DEMANDS at least an hour of snuggle time before he goes to bed. BUUUUUTTTTT he is very strict about it and won't settle in for scritches until he's done grinding his beak for a good 20 mins or so. This is him, the smallest bird in the house around whom everyone and everything else revolves - ain't it always the way!!
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I'll see your two and raise you two more, or is that three?!!There’s nothing better than being owned by a parrot except…being owned by two parrots!
One minute they fight like mortal enemies locked in combat and the next they preen and hug each other like the inseparable brothers they are..What was it like when the boys went through puberty? Any issues? It looks like they chew their feathers a bit. How long has that been going on? Any ideas on why?