Orange winged amazon in action
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yes and so was mine. She is now almost 20 and it took me sending a picture of her and her baby in to the dna office for them to admit that their testing is not 100% accurate. I can tell by its head and the way it was playing with the ball that it is a female.
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xD 4:09 :D
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We used to have one of these. They get sooo loud.
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@bucciflash mine is aggressive with his toys too, thats why he loves them!
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I loved watching this as I had same breed for years, before she died in a hideous Teflon poisoning accident. Beautiful, happy bird
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first "he" was a she. the antic with the ball and the flowers is a nesting sign that she is ready to be a mom. she got aggressive because the toys were her babies so to speak. people really should do a lot of research when choosing a pet
daveslilady 3 days ago
@daveslilady He was genetically tested proving that he is a he.
bucciflash 3 days ago
Okay, Bobbie's cage is too small. His cage should be large enough that he can fully stretch out his wingspan and not touch the cage. Also, parrots need intellectual stimulation even while in their cage. It is cruel to not give them anything. It's also not nice to tap them on the beak like you were doing in the beginning of the video. Please take better care of him. :(
treasurehiding 2 months ago
@treasurehiding I agree that his cage was not optimal. But this was compensated by the fact that he was always out when I was at home. The cage he only used for sleeping. He was extremely attached to me and was with me wherever I was. He never accepted anything on or in his cage. Away from the cage it was very different and he played with almost everything. I am completely convinced he was a happy bird. Now he is adopted by a parrot specialist and has a huge cage.
bucciflash 1 month ago
What a beautiful bird! Really has a LOT of blue along the back! Just curious, is there a reason you don't have some toys for him to play with in his cage? You can make wood toys really cheap that they love to turn into toothpicks. :)
elric69 3 years ago
Yes there is a reason for not giving him toys; he gets REALLY aggressive and defend them like a cobra. However, he is usually outside the cage when I am at home. And he loves to chew on his wooden stand.
bucciflash 3 years ago