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my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby Cozzy » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:39 am


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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby lzver » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:47 am

Cute videos!

I like the first one. Senegal's seem to forget how small they are. I think they are big birds trapped in small bodies ;o)
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby Kathleen » Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:24 am

In your other videos, I noticed this cape parrot's feathers are scraggly and clipped. It would probably be a good idea to avoid putting these birds in contact with each other because the cape parrot can't fly away.
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby Michael » Mon Oct 04, 2010 8:36 am

Just keep in mind that although the Senegal Parrot is the bully and starts the fights, the Cape Parrot has a much bigger beak and can seriously injure the Senegal. Senegal Parrots are aggressors so be very careful.
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby Cozzy » Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:27 pm

Kathleen wrote:In your other videos, I noticed this cape parrot's feathers are scraggly and clipped. It would probably be a good idea to avoid putting these birds in contact with each other because the cape parrot can't fly away.

Yup the brid was clipped at the shop before I got him. I always put them at a low training stand.
he can get away if he wants to....
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby pchela » Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:33 pm

Senegals are such instigators! Mine is the same way.

Curiously, what is hanging off of the Capes leg band?
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby Brittanyv326 » Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:59 am

What a feisty little Sennie!
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby Cozzy » Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:46 am

pchela wrote:Senegals are such instigators! Mine is the same way.

Curiously, what is hanging off of the Capes leg band?

In the east, they put a ring on to attach a retracable leash to the bird. It was there when i got the bird....
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby pchela » Thu Oct 07, 2010 12:28 pm

Ah, I see. It seems a bit dangerous like it could snag on stuff. Is it not removable?

Anyway, both birds are adorable. My Sennie can't even be on the same stand as the other birds. He runs them off. He's such a bully!
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Re: my sengeal interact with my (un)cape---VIDEO

Postby Cozzy » Thu Oct 07, 2010 8:07 pm

pchela wrote:Ah, I see. It seems a bit dangerous like it could snag on stuff. Is it not removable?

Anyway, both birds are adorable. My Sennie can't even be on the same stand as the other birds. He runs them off. He's such a bully!

Yes it is not removable by hand, if you have to remove it you have to use tools.
Yes it may snag on stuff, therefore we have to keep it as short as possible.

It takes a few week to introduce them to each others.
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