Got your NOSE! (Cute Kiwi preening pics)

Kiwibird

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Kiwi has been preening hubbies face recently. Apparently, he is very gentle! Not sure I'd want that nut cracking hook on my face:11:

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Eyebrows first...

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Eyelashes next...

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Gotta hand it to my husband, he has nerves of steel and completely trusts this bird. Not sure I would let Kiwi that close to my eye:eek:

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Got your nose:D

Kiwi has actually been pretty friendly lately (unusually friendly). Even I have been able to give him the extra hug and kiss on his head and back:11: Nothing hormonal or anything, we were done with that a few weeks ago. I think the more time goes by, the more he's FINALLY coming around to be the sweet bird I always knew must be down there somewhere. From vicious attack bird on day one to preening his preferred humans face gently- close to 7.5 years. To anyone struggling with a new bird, they really do have to come around in their own time, but they eventually will.
 

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Soooo I can't say I would trust any of mine... And Chiqui has never bit or gone at me...
Does that mean I don't have nerves of steel? Lol
 

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Aw what cute pics April :). I had to laugh at the eyelash one :eek: he is definitely a brave man!

That's such great encouragement to people struggling with their birds and getting discouraged out there. It lets people know that sometimes it doesn't take weeks or months, it can take years... but that any creature responds to love in their own way at their own pace :).
 

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Adorable pics of Kiwi and the one from Chris-md too....it will be a long long time before I'd entrust my eyes or my nose to Mr Biggles if indeed ever :) :) but with a way smaller and less frightenening beak my quaker PeterPan often grooms my face...a word to the wise to anyone wearing earrings or studs dont let your parrot groom anywhere near them as they will be removed sometimes painfully during the grooming process :) ouch :)
Almost forgot to say well done on all the hard work you put into raising Kiwi ...lovely pics :)
 
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My Nike is gentle until she gets to one of my many skin imperfections...then that sharp beak digs in to pluck it off.
 

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LOL..OMG April.. What a lover that Kiwi is..lmao..


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Parrots love the nose!

Cute pic of Parker:D Does he just softly chomp your nose?

I wonder what they must think of our faces? We have something beak like, but it is fleshy and soft and we can't put food in our noses:p and our mouth is like nothing they have.
 
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Soooo I can't say I would trust any of mine... And Chiqui has never bit or gone at me...
Does that mean I don't have nerves of steel? Lol

Nope, no nerves of steel on you. Join the club!:09:
 

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Poor Plum got a real shock when he chomped hubby's nose a few months ago, he was as shocked as hubby that he had bit him and to find it wasn't really a beak. He shot right over the other side of his cage and took ages to come over to us.

He has never done it again since. Honestly think he thought it should be hard too.

Hubby even had the wound recognised at work by a bird lover ha ha
 

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April, what fantastic pictures! I so love the look on your hubby's face as well. Kiwi is such a lucky boy to have found you guys. Your patience and love is obvious:)
 

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I showed Husband your pics and he freaked, lol. " That man has nerves of steel!" Buddy will preen my face. Venus will preen but she will also lay her beak against my cheek, nose, ears, but I have to watch her because she will get food ready to "give" to me. She's only succeeded in feeding my ear though and one time only, lol!
 
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She's only succeeded in feeding my ear though and one time only, lol!

Ewwwwwwww! In the ear?! SO glad we have a male, aggression is much easier to cope with than unwanted expressions of love lol.
 
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Poor Plum got a real shock when he chomped hubby's nose a few months ago, he was as shocked as hubby that he had bit him and to find it wasn't really a beak. He shot right over the other side of his cage and took ages to come over to us.

He has never done it again since. Honestly think he thought it should be hard too.

Hubby even had the wound recognised at work by a bird lover ha ha

Oh that is too funny he got scared AFTER he chomped it and discovered it was a soft nose and not a hard beak. Poor Plum expected a real beak:D Hope your hubbies nose healed up well.
 

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Great pics! Allowing a parrot to preen sensitive areas is a sign of great trust. Several of mine have such privileges; they can distinguish between the face and hands/other extremities.
 

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That's fun. Possibly one of the most fun things...

My kiwi does that... So does Sally, Sweepea, and Maggie.

Tusk and Lila, not so much...
 
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I wear glasses and Kiwi freaks out (straight into "killer" mode) when I take them off, so I kind of have a barrier to that kind of preening anyways. He will preen my hair and nibble my ears, which is what I feel comfortable with. He is starting to be more tolerant of hugs from me though and that is more special to me than facial preening. I just love touching him, he's so soft!
 

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