Do any of you parrot people have any thoughts about this behavior? Please let us know what you think, and we'll share your thoughts on this blog. Have you witnessed your parrots doing anything similar? If you have, is it an occasional occurrence, or frequently recurring?
Michael Ostrogorsky, Ph.D.s History and Archaeology. Parrot and Word Wrangler. Historian of a Future Past. Writer, Princess Tara Chronicles. Blue Tara Trilogy and Kālarātri or Black Night Trilogy available from Blue Parrot Books, Seattle. Masthead Photo of our Spokesparrot Princess Tara by Allyson Photography of Seattle
Saturday, February 11, 2012
What Kind of Parrot Behavior Are We Looking At Here?
Our female Congo African grey parrot Arua has recently engaged in some unusual activity, for her. We're guessing this activity is hormonal:
Do any of you parrot people have any thoughts about this behavior? Please let us know what you think, and we'll share your thoughts on this blog. Have you witnessed your parrots doing anything similar? If you have, is it an occasional occurrence, or frequently recurring?
Do any of you parrot people have any thoughts about this behavior? Please let us know what you think, and we'll share your thoughts on this blog. Have you witnessed your parrots doing anything similar? If you have, is it an occasional occurrence, or frequently recurring?
Both my greys would do the "digging" motion when playing...it's a motion they would probably do under the elephants digging in mud holes for worms...
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