Pajarita wrote:You have an amazon and a pionus, both famed for their perch 'potatoness', so yes, I am sure yours ignore them but not all species are like that. Cockatoos and conures are explorers and go EVERYWHERE and the toos not only have real big sharp claws, they have huge, powerful beaks and can go through anything! I'll give you an example: I have metal grid platforms hanging from ropes from the ceiling and, around the hook that goes into the beam (they are big and heavy), I've had to put real thick plexiglass sheets because, if I don't, they fly up, hang on to the rope and chew all around the hook until they reach the beam and make a hole large enough for the whole thing to come down (the grays do it, too). My umbrellas went through the sheetrock on a wall and had chewed through the supporting beam behind it in a single afternoon during a breeding season to the point that I had to call a contractor to reinforce it with a metal gird before we replaced the sheetrock.
You presume way too much.
Both my birds are definetely not perch potatoes, but active explorers and very playful. They climb, fly and play all the time. In opposite of you I can provide countless of pics to prove it.
If your birds' claws are that long and sharp you should do something about it.






