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  • Nothing wrong with your Parottlet. He is regurgitating his food for you. Both of my Parottlets, one male and one female, do this too. Enjoy your little one. There are a very special breed.

  • He's fine. The fact that he is away from your face tells me it isn't a mate-feeding thing. He's just having some trouble with his esophagus. I have a parrot who does this sometimes, but I've noticed that if he wants to feed me as his 'mate', he is in my face with it (eeew)

  • is it a lovebird?

  • Mine does this in front of the mirror, when he thinks there's another parrotlet there. Not quite for me yet, though!

  • It is a Parrotlet's way of showing affection..:-)

  • Yeah, he's regurgitating. My parrotlets do it as well.

  • he's throwing up to try to feed you because he loves you. my goffin and my maccaw both do this. it's an odd little compliment, isnt it?

  • To use it appears odd but to a bird it is normal and natural. It is how he would feed his mates and babies..

  • My blue male parrotlet also does the wiggle neck as well. I don't know what it is.

  • It means that he loves you. This is an action he would use when trying to feed his mate..

  • That's sweet, he loves you!

  • This means he's really happy... and trying to score with a chick. My male does this when he's happy to see his mate. He wiggles his neck, hocks up a good seed-loogie, and feeds it to her. SEXXXXY!

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