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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Lb9WYHaT1w

Michael wrote:to "TheNzJesse"
Pretty bad but not as bad as the guy who was feeding chewed potato chips to the parrot out of his mouth!!!!

alight15 wrote:So I argue that while the parakeet was close to it enough to drink, he wouldnt and if you watch again,or try smelling a fizzy beverage you'll see no parrot in it's right mind would want to take a sip till it was flat.


Michael wrote:Are you kidding me?? It's like letting a toddler play with matches because you think they don't know how to start a flame with them. Also, did you consider when you left the budgie unattended with the blue moon glass that if it slipped it could have fallen in and drowned? This impetuous disregard and negligent mindset is quite troubling to me.
a parakeet forum post wrote:Tonight while we were eating dinner, my parakeet Pika was having dinner with us, and we were eating soup. Pika walked over to me, and then she tried to get into the soup bowl to take a bath, then she started taking a bath in my soup, and so that was the end of my meal.
User Question on same site:
I have an 8 month old parakeet that will only bathe in his seed dish - how can I stop this?
..but I had left the glass in sight of him about 3 feet from his perch..I hadnt expected him to jump to it,but I have been flight training him 


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