Full Moon Leads to a Loony Rosie

kendrafitz

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Jul 14, 2012
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Central NJ
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Rosie the Green Winged Macaw
Is anyone else experiencing insane animals this full moon?

Rosie is completely bonkers, moody and just a handful. She started the day off by biting my neck bc I was on the phone (a major infraction in her opinion) and then flapping like a loon. Things only got better when she wanted to play peek a boo, very roughly. Shower time was fun, talking like crazy but then getting annoyed if I didn't repeat the right word back to her. The last incident was her hanging on my back and repeatedly pinching my arms HARD and then hiding in the middle of my back so I couldn't reach her easily. She found this very amusing until I finally was able to reach her & she was put on her stand for being too rough. She then loudly demanded APPLE, APPLE, APPLE!!!! While hanging upside down from her swing. Uggh!

My dogs are no better today. Just bouncing off the walls. Bailey thought she would join in on the oh so fun game of peek a boo by jumping on the bed and doing high fives while jumping around like a lunatic. Teddy then joined in by coming up & doing the only trick he knows, sit. Which annoyed Bailey and led to her putting him in his place. Then the whole process would start all over again, until I called it quits and headed for the shower.

At this point, I am counting the minutes until everyone goes to bed. ;)
 

JerseyWendy

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Jul 20, 2012
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:eek: Sounds like your day has been a GREAT one. :54:

Nope, no difference over here in my neck of the woods. Everyone is REALLY well behaved as a matter of fact - now THAT alone is strange. :32:

Watch me choke on my words here soon......the day isn't over yet. :30:
 

TessieB

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Nov 3, 2013
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1 Blue Front Amazon, 1 Yellow Head Amazon, 4 Cockatiels, 2 Parakeets
The only thing I noticed was how quiet my chickens were. Even the rooster was oddly quiet, and the peacock didn't want to come down from his roost. Maybe an active night predator?
 

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