We moved our conure parrot to the living room and he squawks like a car alarm every time a stranger comes in. He's very noisy and messy.
I used to have a green cheeked conure when I lived in California many moons ago, he was very tame and friendly and I let his wing feathers grow back...In time he had a perch in every room of the house and was free to fly around inside the house all he wanted...Hs still had his cage but the door was tied open...One day I came home and found him dead on the floor near a doorway wall, I guess he got spooked or something and flew into the wall and broke his neck...I'll never know exactly what happened but his neck was broken so that's a good assumption... ...
I had a parakeet that flew straight into walls fullforce. she never did get hurt bad amazingly. the other keet i had flew great around the house and would whistle at ya if ya walked by naked. dont know where he learned it ha ha
That's so sad! Ours is a pineapple conure. We're trying to get him to calm down and stop pecking and biting. He's a little bum. Every time you eat something in the living room he squawks and demands a piece.
Ours has flown into windows at least 3 times but has never been hurt. It's very scary when he does that.
I used to date a woman that was very friendly with her neighbors. We went over to eat a few times. They let some kind of colorful birds fly all around the inside of the house.
Yes, they sure do look alike! Cole is our Black Lab, he is about 10 years old. The little black cat with him is Rob, he is 3. The Mau Mau twin is Cadence, she is about 10. The fluffy cat in the last pic is Nora, she is Rob's mom and about 4.
We've been making sure our parrot gets to be out of his cage at least 1 hour every day. It's led to a dramatic change in his personality. He behaves much better now and he's much friendlier. Often, after an hour or two, he flies back into the cage on his own.