Hi, yes
I know that personality to a bird. When i studyed at the design school, we had a day in the zoo to draw animals. I preferred to draw the birds. Especially one of them an australian one rose colloured with tall feathers on the head, dont know the name, i got quite friendly with, and i could stick in my finger and pet it . After lunch, i hurried back, and the bird was waiting for me ( i thoaght) but when i took the finger into him, he just bite me so hard you cant imagine. I guess it was another one, and not the other one i had pet before lunch.
I never forget that bird................

Bjarne
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Ours (a Mexican redhead creatively named Polly) had a habit of putting his head down to be scratched and then taking a good bite out of the person who petted him, if they weren't fast enough.

Fran


Ewwww.....I've seen the bombs my parrot can drop.

Personally, I keep my parrot off my shoulder, because he's easily spooked, and I've grown fond of my earlobes and eyeballs.

Dianne
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