They will all be wanting Amazons.
Parrot sniffing will become the new addiction.



Bird woman wrote:Quit sniffing the bird BrandonI've never had a amazon come into the rescue or even had the pleasure of interacting with one . I hear there quite intelligent but can be terribly nippy.BW



Bird woman wrote:Quit sniffing the bird BrandonI've never had a amazon come into the rescue or even had the pleasure of interacting with one . I hear there quite intelligent but can be terribly nippy.BW


Wolf wrote:Just a word of caution, Brandon, also for those who might not know this of may have forgotten about it, but in parrots excitement is just a heartbeat away from aggression. This is the reason why we should only interact with our birds after they have calmed down when they get excited.


ParrotsForLife wrote:Have you seen the green pants that Amazons have lol I never noticed until getting an Amazon myselfand their scent is really nice, And like Pajarita was saying I think it might be true because now that Oscar is here longer he is starting to smell less muskier and more sweet.

Rmoses wrote:Bird woman wrote:Quit sniffing the bird BrandonI've never had a amazon come into the rescue or even had the pleasure of interacting with one . I hear there quite intelligent but can be terribly nippy.BW
Zon sniffing, toe sucking toos, what a weird bunch.![]()
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I can't imagine what they say about their humans when they get together.
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alienlady wrote:I was told I was wierd for taking awhile smelling the coffee in a newly opened jar!


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