Wolf wrote:...because of this you may have the occasional male who is less aggressive or the female who is just waiting to remove your face.
LOL - Indeed there are mean, mean female zons. My very first rescue, back in 1992, was such a hen. She was the meanest thing! She would swing the door to her cage open wide and hanging on from the very edge, stretch her entire body out so she could bite you when you walked by it. She also screamed all the time and plucked her chest... but it was because she was so unhappy, the poor thing. It took a while but she turned out to be a complete sweetheart and the perfect companion parrot: no screams, no plucking, good eater, good bather, good talker, sweet-tempered and invariably affectionate. I had to put her down after having her for 18 years due to bone cancer. She was a red lored, her name was Pretty Bird (she came with the name Pistachio but she never reacted at all to this name and I told her she was a 'pretty bird' so often that she thought that was her name -LOL) and she could call my daughter Lara in exactly my own voice to the point that my daughter would think it was me all the time. It's been years and I have other birds to love but I still miss her...