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Ugh, really? :31: an FYI:
1.) I AM NOT A SECRET SPY!!!

2.) I'm a brunette. :31:

Got it Paula? :D :p :D
 
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I don't "insult" here intentionally I'm just joking around, trust me in real life, OH yes I will. My sarcasm can be a little tough for some.

Back to the original topic, after 2 days Miri finally went to Deb.
 
Its strange one minute there fine with you both then they start acting out I'd hate to think what the hahn's would of done if aloud out the cage.
 
I still don't get why they acted like that. Have you figured it out???
 
I think it may be the change of the seasons. we have a thread going about this under eclectus about our females acting crazy lately.
 
Hm, my flock is normal. I guess it's just some birds?
 
I had this problem recently as well,in new York city Brooklyn we just had a somewhat storm/tornado around Idk exactly and I couldn't care but recently it's been getting really chilly of course season change but my macaw is always nice to me no matter what he knows better but for some reason I took him out put new food in and I went to grab the bag of food before he puts a nice whole in the bag and boom attack so I though maybe I scarred him and I put the bag away cleaned the cage and I went to put him back in and boom again got a nice chunk of me blood and everything I had to put a towel to get him in 1st time ever he loves towels and being covered but idk what was this about .i was reading somewhere that that parrots act like this when weather changes but dam that was one good bite.I would hate to see when it starts to snow :( he never did this before when he was going to become 1 year old now that he is on his way to become 2 years idk can I train this to stop or is this nature taking its place?

Enjoy ,Henry
 

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