


Pajarita wrote:Wait until he molts them. This is a bad time to check on edges of feathers because they do wear out on the edges. As to laying an egg, I had a gray that was thought to have been a male (Elliot) and which I knew was a female as soon as I saw her - her previous owner argued and argued that she had lots of experience on parrots and that Elliot had all the male behaviors so I thought that I could be wrong. Well, two years later, at 21 years of age, Elliot (which became Ellie) laid her first egg.



Pajarita wrote:The 'ws' at the end was Isis doing. She was perching on the screen and jumped down to the board to get head scratches...


Navre wrote:Casey ran up to my shoulder and either fell, jumped,or tried to fly (He has chewed the flight feathers off of one wing) and crashed into a cage and ended up on the floor. Another one of the volunteers went to pick him up. The volunteer said, "Step Up." Casey put one foot on her hand and then stepped back and said, "No." And the way he said 'No' was in a very 'No Thank you' sounding way. He then stepped up for me and I put him back. It was just so funny.




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