This is the link, Amazons especially can give you a very bad bite when hormonal
https://studentswithbirds.wordpress.com ... -mean-sex/
ParrotsForLife wrote:This is the link, Amazons especially can give you a very bad bite when hormonal
https://studentswithbirds.wordpress.com ... -mean-sex/
ParrotsForLife wrote:I actually have a link about that Pajarita ill get it now, Oscar doesn't let me touch his head yet and probably never will but I can touch his neck and cheeks and back for when I flip him on his back when playing.
Pajarita wrote:ParrotsForLife wrote:I actually have a link about that Pajarita ill get it now, Oscar doesn't let me touch his head yet and probably never will but I can touch his neck and cheeks and back for when I flip him on his back when playing.
Amazons only lay on their back with their feet up when they are fighting a larger bird's attacks and have been cornered so, if I were you, I would not do it - you are giving him the opposite impression of what you want to give because you are telling him you are not a friend but a larger, more powerful enemy.
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