Red-Lored Amazons (also known as Mexican Amazons) come in three sizes depending on what area of Mexico their genes originate from. The large bodied R-L's are in the size ranger of the 'Big Hot Three' (Yellow-Naped Amazons, Blue-Fronted Amazons and the Double Yellow-Head Amazons) with body weights of up to 560 grams with the smallest weight near 420 grams.
Red-Lored Amazons can be near as difficult as the Big Hot Three. But are just as loving and sweet when one works to understand Amazon Body Language.
This is the time to work on developing a strong bonding relationship with your Young Amazon! Ahead of you is Amazon Puberty. This is that transitional period between being a young Amazon and becoming an adult Amazon. The teenager period of time when they begin with their first hormonal rush, which continues for five years +/-.
Puberty is also associated with seasonal transitions as the first flow commonly is linked with the transition from Winter into Spring. Some Amazons, like our Julio (a double yellow-head Amazon), will start very late December, where others will Start late March. I strongly recommend: Write the general start date for future reference...
Okay, first puberty most commonly begins within the transition from Winter to Spring. It tends to be someplace in the middle regarding hormone flow and its intensity, and of course it will come out of nowhere! The wonders of Puberty is the overall length is commonly measured in years, like three to five +/-. During this time, an Amazon will be in all corners of the flow rate of the chemicals. They're okay for a bit, then wanting to kill everything, or just grumpy at the World and everything in it.
The Big Hot Three have the greatest difficulty with this period as the crashing about can be sudden. The good part is that it tends to flow like the tide. The hard part is that most people tend not to be that attentive, nor be mindful of the Status of their Amazon when they come upon the Amazon or when they are around the Amazon. In short, if you cannot see the Amazon, its body stance, nape of the neck, head feathers and eyes. You are in the danger zone.
Provide your Amazon space and cool off time.
Question: During what period of their life does the Bid Hot Three commonly lose their homes! Puberty...
Remember, they have no control over the chemicals, not its volume or anything when they are overwhelmed by it.
Yes, there will be great days, but there will be confusing times. Watch the calendar and keep notes.
Work with your Amazon when the chemical flow is low to none, provide distance and understanding when it goes over the top. Providing space and sweet words, helps.
Remember, This Too Shall Pass!
Also, when they transition into yearly Hormonal Season, all the signs you will pick-up on during this time will be useful later.
Enjoy, in the end it will be helpful!