Afternoon nap time

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It's that time again, and somebirdy is extra snuggly today. Sweetest girl ever. Love my Baxter!
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Oh my goodness, such a snuggler! I love Baxter too :heart:
 
The joy of an Amazon snuggled deep into one's shoulder is a truly great moment.
A true statement of Being Loved by an Amazon...
 
Geeezz Jon...you definitely hit the jackpot with Ms Baxter!
For not having her too long,she has been acting like she has been with you forever lol. She truly is at ease with you. You have been chosen!!:D Even Tucker...so happy to know you have a very happy family :p



Jim
 
She's the biggest love bug ever, but only with me so far. She's not actively aggressive at all, but a little protective of her cage and of me. My daughter got a good bite early on, and now everyone else is kind of afraid/highly respectful of the beak. We just have people take it slow with her and it's all good. She makes it super clear, she's a Daddy's girl all the way. :-D

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Geeezz Jon...you definitely hit the jackpot with Ms Baxter!

For not having her too long,she has been acting like she has been with you forever lol. She truly is at ease with you. You have been chosen!!:D Even Tucker...so happy to know you have a very happy family [emoji14]







Jim
Thanks Jim. I've been truly blessed three times now with Patches, Tucker, and Baxter. My daughter keeps calling the bird whisperer lol. I just call myself lucky, and maintain it's not about me, and entirely these particular birds and their choices. It is an amazing feeling to really know they chose me.

Ms Baxter must have been very loved to behave as she does. I still can't imagine having a companion/child like her for 17 years, and then just dumping her at the refuge because you had a lifestyle change. How can people convince themselves that ripping her away from the only family she's ever known is better for her than keeping her with you and acclimating to different surroundings. (They sold their house and went to full time RV. Bought Baxter a smaller cage to bring her with them, then changed their mind and just dropped her off) Makes me sick, but in the end, I get to be owned by the sweetest Amazon on the planet!

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Just my oppinion Jon...Baxter is in a MUCH better place now!;)




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just my opinion Jon
 
This is just too cute! What an absolute sweetheart Baxter is.
 
I can't imagine how anyone could live with an Amazon for 17 years and just dump them when they become inconvenient. I would walk through fire for my Sam. We have been through many changes together, including the loss of my husband 16 years ago. I would NEVER even consider not taking him with me wherever I go. If he isn't welcome, I would pick another place.

However, you are the lucky recipient of their selfish behavior. How lucky Ms. Baxter is, and how lucky you are to have her! I hope you have many many years of napping ahead.
 
Thanks Anita! I feel the same way. She's happily snuggling and preening on my shoulder while I stand by the sunny kitchen window and peruse the forum. Part of my morning ritual to get the kids, dogs, and birds fed and ready for the day. Everyone gets a little individual time before I get myself ready for work.
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Good to know I'm not the only one who succumbs to afternoon couch naps with the fids!hahah
 

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