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oled

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Ville a double yellow head Amazon
I have showertrained (with me) POLLY for 3 month and today she hade a full soaked :pshower
 
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suebee

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well done polly lol an she looks so content, nut on the other hand has now decided she does not luke to get wet!
 

henpecked

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Oh my that's a wet birdie,LOL, I see your orchids in the back ground. Good luck keeping everybody warm this winter.
 

sansha

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May I suggest you add to your perch a long dangling thick rope? Or hang a parrot bong (those long spiral rope gym/perches) from the tree? The T-stand that you have doesn't easily let your bird hang upside down and flap while you spray him or her. That gives Amazon's so much pleasure when they are bathing, and lets the water get to the underside of their wings more easily. And they are so much fun to watch as they hang upside down and flap their wings to get the benefit of all the spray water.

You can use rope from the hardware store. Or a great source of thick rope are horse leads -- you can get a six foot one for 3 dollars from many online horse outlets.
 
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May I suggest you add to your perch a long dangling thick rope? Or hang a parrot bong (those long spiral rope gym/perches) from the tree? The T-stand that you have doesn't easily let your bird hang upside down and flap while you spray him or her. That gives Amazon's so much pleasure when they are bathing, and lets the water get to the underside of their wings more easily. And they are so much fun to watch as they hang upside down and flap their wings to get the benefit of all the spray water.

You can use rope from the hardware store. Or a great source of thick rope are horse leads -- you can get a six foot one for 3 dollars from many online horse outlets.

thats a great idea, thank
 

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