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Someone was talking about how to get there Amazon not to scream. This is what it's like in my house in the afternoon.
Bingo has been something of a surprise lately.
First of all when my wife cam back from visiting her relatives Bingo was very excited to see her. I don't understand this because all evidence up till now has been anger and aggression towards my wife.
Bingo was dancing his happy dance and kept saying her name over and over. I knew he knows her name "Rosa" but I did not know that he related the word to the person. There is no doubt that he knows "Rosa" is.
Bingo has also been showing signs of being interested in the Twins. He watches them very closely and I think he views them with less hostility than he did in the beginning.
The Twins.
The most interesting thing going on is with Merlin.
He has been regurgitating for one of his toys. After he eats something yummy he goes to this toy that is a rubber with a bell inside. He vigorously shakes it up and down in the typical regurge fashion.
I don't think he has gone through puberty yet so I don't understand this behavior.
Bingo does the same thing but he likes privacy and goes into his box to "feed his baby" as we like to call it.
I am wondering what the duties of the male/female pair as it comes to raising chicks. With cockatiels both parents feed the chicks.
Is this different in Amazons? Do the male birds do the majority of feeding?
Aside from that the Twins are the same. Flying together and preening each other but not able to share a cage without bickering/arguing.
Someone was talking about how to get there Amazon not to scream. This is what it's like in my house in the afternoon.
Bingo has been something of a surprise lately.
First of all when my wife cam back from visiting her relatives Bingo was very excited to see her. I don't understand this because all evidence up till now has been anger and aggression towards my wife.
Bingo was dancing his happy dance and kept saying her name over and over. I knew he knows her name "Rosa" but I did not know that he related the word to the person. There is no doubt that he knows "Rosa" is.
Bingo has also been showing signs of being interested in the Twins. He watches them very closely and I think he views them with less hostility than he did in the beginning.
The Twins.
The most interesting thing going on is with Merlin.
He has been regurgitating for one of his toys. After he eats something yummy he goes to this toy that is a rubber with a bell inside. He vigorously shakes it up and down in the typical regurge fashion.
I don't think he has gone through puberty yet so I don't understand this behavior.
Bingo does the same thing but he likes privacy and goes into his box to "feed his baby" as we like to call it.
I am wondering what the duties of the male/female pair as it comes to raising chicks. With cockatiels both parents feed the chicks.
Is this different in Amazons? Do the male birds do the majority of feeding?
Aside from that the Twins are the same. Flying together and preening each other but not able to share a cage without bickering/arguing.