Dinosrawr
New member
- Aug 15, 2013
- 1,587
- 8
- Parrots
- Avery, a GCC born on March 5th, 2013 & Shiko, a blue IRN born on February 25th, 2014
I had a bit of a rough day today, to say the least... I did my best to stay calm with everything that happened, but at one point I couldn't take it. When I got home, I let the birds and my rabbit out and then plunked down on the couch with a big fuzzy blanket.
Per usual, as soon as Shiko was out he wanted me to be with me. Normally he lands, looks at me, mumbles jibberish and then buggers off. But for some reason, he just seemed to understand perfectly that I was upset. When he landed on me, he walked towards me doing his "I'm going to love on you" display, got close as he could to my face to press his beak against my nose, then looked me in the eyes and said:
"I love you. Are you okay?"
I started crying it was so sweet! For the next 5 minutes he just let me love on him and cuddle him against my face. It amazes me how he just knew what to do and say right then and there. He seems to understand human emotion so well. He's never done that before either, so I didn't know what to expect. Normally when he pressed his beak against my nose it's to try and preen it or get at my lips.
Parrots are totally a person's best companion... they can actually tell you they love you back!
Per usual, as soon as Shiko was out he wanted me to be with me. Normally he lands, looks at me, mumbles jibberish and then buggers off. But for some reason, he just seemed to understand perfectly that I was upset. When he landed on me, he walked towards me doing his "I'm going to love on you" display, got close as he could to my face to press his beak against my nose, then looked me in the eyes and said:
"I love you. Are you okay?"
I started crying it was so sweet! For the next 5 minutes he just let me love on him and cuddle him against my face. It amazes me how he just knew what to do and say right then and there. He seems to understand human emotion so well. He's never done that before either, so I didn't know what to expect. Normally when he pressed his beak against my nose it's to try and preen it or get at my lips.
Parrots are totally a person's best companion... they can actually tell you they love you back!