Siobhan
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My Quaker Clyde has a bad habit of chomping my ear when he's on my shoulder, and while I still let him sit there if he's in a calm mood, it has made me wary of parrots on shoulders.
Now that Rocky 'Too has gotten comfortably settled in with us, he sometimes wants to sit on my shoulder, and I have gently discouraged this, and he's been cooperative about it. Then I thought it might not be fair to refuse shoulder privileges to one bird because another bird is an ear-chomper, and wanted to ask for a show of hands. Do any of you let your 'too sit on your shoulder? Rocky has been very gentle on those occasions when he's beaked me, and doesn't bite down. Beaking is a way he sends a message -- usually it's a warning of his need to poop and means "Take me back to my cage! Hurry!" because, bless his heart, he never poops on me, unlike all the other birds. LOL And the few times I have let him sit on my shoulder briefly, he usually actually ends up sitting on my back, behind my head, where he rearranges my hair.
Any thoughts?
Now that Rocky 'Too has gotten comfortably settled in with us, he sometimes wants to sit on my shoulder, and I have gently discouraged this, and he's been cooperative about it. Then I thought it might not be fair to refuse shoulder privileges to one bird because another bird is an ear-chomper, and wanted to ask for a show of hands. Do any of you let your 'too sit on your shoulder? Rocky has been very gentle on those occasions when he's beaked me, and doesn't bite down. Beaking is a way he sends a message -- usually it's a warning of his need to poop and means "Take me back to my cage! Hurry!" because, bless his heart, he never poops on me, unlike all the other birds. LOL And the few times I have let him sit on my shoulder briefly, he usually actually ends up sitting on my back, behind my head, where he rearranges my hair.
Any thoughts?