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  • Hah, that's such a classic look she shoots the camera once she realizes it's there...

  • I have an african grey who's camera shy too. I bought a flip camcorder hoping he would think it's a phone. Needless to say he's smart enough to know it wasn't a mobile!

  • He he...we can't fool our feathered friends! Molly is getting less camera shy as you can see in my last 2 videos. I think she was too upset to care about that little contraption in my hand in her angry 'screaming' video!

  • it's so cool how parrots can stay on one foot and use the other for eatingplaying etc.etc.etc.

  • Their dexterity is truly amazing! Molly can pick up ONE KERNEL of corn with those big feet! :>)

  • oh lovely that you did catch her undetected for a few seconds, but birds sure know when you put the camera on them. LOL - and it made me miss my Rainbow Lory to hear yours. I will never stop missing her. love and light - Susan in Tasmania - saving all we can!

  • I worry about that, too, with mine.

  • So wonderful that Molly is in a loving environment now where she can thrive. That lory sure sounds like a car alarm! 8-)

  • Actually, it's the Brinks Alarm System...LOL...he learned that from his big red 'cousin,' a Chattering Lory (our first parrot), who flew to the Rainbow Bridge way too soon in 2005 at the tender age of 10...

  • Poor Molly. Thank goodness she is with you, now.

  • I just keep praying that I will be able to take care of her for the rest of her life...she is probably only 25-35 years old...

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