- Oct 23, 2015
- 4,432
- 6,040
- Parrots
- 1 YNA (Bingo R.I.P.)
1 OWA (Plumas R.I.P.)
1 RLA (Pacho R.I.P.)
2 GCA(Luna,Merlin) The Twins
1 Congo AG (Bella)
5 Cockatiels
It could be I should post this in the Amazon section but I thought it would get more general response in behavior.
Why do my amazon parrots treat me like a stranger at the slightest change in my appearance?
Example #1
Out of the shower with my wet hair slicked down, if I try to pick up or physically interact with them I will get bitten.
EX #2. I bought a wrist watch (see my post in off topic The reason that I) and if I am wearing it when I reach into the cage I will get bitten.
EX #3. Wearing a hat is suicide.
There are many other examples but I think you get the drift here. Does anyone else have this problem with there “ fill in the blank ___________ “ parrot ?
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Why do my amazon parrots treat me like a stranger at the slightest change in my appearance?

Example #1
Out of the shower with my wet hair slicked down, if I try to pick up or physically interact with them I will get bitten.
EX #2. I bought a wrist watch (see my post in off topic The reason that I) and if I am wearing it when I reach into the cage I will get bitten.
EX #3. Wearing a hat is suicide.
There are many other examples but I think you get the drift here. Does anyone else have this problem with there “ fill in the blank ___________ “ parrot ?
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