Does anyone else do this......

listercat

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Archie - a Jardine's Parrot, about 5 years old
When Archie is performing his mating dance for me (usually every morning) aside from the usual head bobbing and twisting, neck stretching, whistles and chirps he also crouches down, pushes his wings forward and slightly away from his body. He ends up looking as if he is hiding his head between his wings as they almost meet in front of him.

I have read that when a bird holds it's wings away from it's body it is because it is overheating but I am sure this is not the case with Archie, he does this everytime he dances for me and is certainly not hot at all.

It must surely be part of the mating ritual but just to reassure me it would be good to know if anyone else does it too.

Oh and he hoots too, stretches his neck up and really hoots.

Jenni & Archie:green1:
 

caliopi

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Puffin does a similar thing, he looks like plane about to take off! But it is usually when he is excited like if he can see me going to the treat tin or when I come home. I was told it is quite normal and how birds react when excited. Puffin doesn't hoot though.
 
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listercat

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Thank you.

The wing thing is very cute and I am sure it is part of Archie's display to me. I have no idea where he got the hoots, they are very distinctive and if I hoot back we can go on for ages.
 

Autumn

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Like when they puff up and try to seem bigger than they are to scare away prey ? Because conures do that at times mines when hes a little grumpy and when he executes a hard to learn whistle.
 

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