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PrimorandMoxi

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Max (23yo) Blue and Gold Macaw,
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PRIMOR (8yo) Red Lored Amazon,
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ABBA (33yo) Red Lored Amazon - RIP
they are so beautiful X3!
 

Tami2

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Levi - 6 yr old CAG

DOH-4/2/2016
They’re gorgeous! :heart:
I second that, how are the dynamics do they all get along?
 

GaleriaGila

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The Rickeybird, 38-year-old Patagonian Conure
I love your place, too!

The three birds seem to me to be exchanging "Oh, yeah?"s! And "YEAH!"s.
 

AmyMyBlueFront

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Amy a Blue Front 'Zon
Jonesy a Goffins 'Too who had to be rehomed :-(

And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
"whose buying the next round?"






Jim
 

LordTriggs

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Rio (Yellow sided conure) sadly no longer with us
shows how much bigger the U2's are in comparison to Citrons. A Citron is far from small but compared to those guys, they're tiny

I love your trio of foghorns!
 

WakaWaka

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Arika - Blue & Gold Macaw
Lovely pictures and thank you very much for sharing !

Not trying to poop on the party but one concern is that I see some scented candles on the shelf.
Hopefully they are not used around the birds since I understand that the aromatic oils can cause issues with their sensitive respiratory tract.

Thanks
Kelly, Karl, and Arika
 
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Holly the U2

Holly the U2

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they all get along OK most of the time, Daisy is the lil trouble maker out of the group though, she is a nutria berry thief, she eats her & if the other two don't eat right away she will try to go into their bowls .

Those candles are just for show, they never get light.
 

YUMgrinder

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-Jazz, Normal Grey Cockatiel /

-Chessie, Pearl Cockatiel /

-Perry, Black capped Conure /

-JoJo, Pineapple GCC /

3 little busy Budgies
I wanted one 'too but now I want three!
 

Siobhan

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Clyde, Quaker; Freddie, tiel; Rocky, umbrella cockatoo.
You are braver than I. One 'too is enough noise and neediness for me, how on earth do you manage THREE????
 
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Holly the U2

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I give them lots of individual attention, plus they are very good when caged, they know how to entertain themselves, they have lots of wood toys & foraging toys to keep them busy. You'd be really surprised, people automatically think that having 3 toos, the noise must be overwhelming, but to be 100% honest, they rarely scream, the loudest they get is when the vacuum cleaner gets run, it drives them crazy.
 
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they all get along OK most of the time, Daisy is the lil trouble maker out of the group though, she is a nutria berry thief, she eats her & if the other two don't eat right away she will try to go into their bowls .

Those candles are just for show, they never get light.

Would you consider any of them bonded to each other? Any jealousy issues in the house?
 
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Holly the U2

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Stewie & Holly are really close, lots of preening, when they start to get overly excited I separate them, no cockatoo babies needed

Daisy gets very jealous if I'm holding Stewie or Holly
 
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You are braver than I. One 'too is enough noise and neediness for me, how on earth do you manage THREE????

I have them on a strict schedule.

They are covered from 8 pm to 6 am.

I give them individual attention time, 20 minutes each in the morning & 20 minutes each in the evening + my son does 20 minutes each in the afternoon.

About 7 hours (2 in the morning, 1 hour in the afternoon & 4 in the evening) out on their java tree's.

The remaining 5 hours, they are in their cages with plenty of wood & foraging toys to keep them occupied.
 

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