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thegreatestsociety asked: I thought we were only allowed to submit pictures. Submitting videos opens a whole new door to those who have already used there submission.
Jun 27th
YOU GUYS
You guys are making it seriously difficult to pick two winners.
Jun 27th
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your dash could use some BIRDS ON SKATEBOARDS!!
archivemclurkmore: shandera-: ((Yes. Yes it could.))
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Woo!
Thank you for all of the great contest submissions so far! Remember, you have until July 31st!
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maythefitnessbewithyou asked: I know I sound dumb asking but why can't birds be kept in the kitchen?Is it just because of the cooking oil smell or?I keep mine in the living room which is pretty close to the kitchen I'm scared if that is not safe enough for them : l
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All up on Your Thighs: bananapeppers asked: I've... →
birdtalkmagazine: Neither is good advice. Biting, as defined in parrot terms, is “either caused by a communication breakdown between bird and human, or the result of a bird’s fear.” So, it’s important to know why parrots bite, but keep in mind that biting is usually the last resort for…
Jun 20th
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findyouthere asked: Re: Green Cheek bites- My little beast has opinions and sometimes can be very grouchy. I have a scar or two from his little beak- he has gotten a lot better about not biting recently, but still. I agree with what was said about petting your new little one's beak and face area. And congrats on the new friend!
Jun 20th
monochromeninja asked: K i gotta ask someone cuz its killing me, but can you be to overprotective of your birds? Its more like me freaking out that something bad will happen to them. I know i over react a lot but i am always a cautious and worried person ecspecially if my babies are involved XD
Jun 20th
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killerkaleidoscope asked: The thing that comforts me: green cheeks just aren't big enough to do serious damage. They really aren't. My friend's hates me to pieces and if she gets a lucky nip in, it's still pretty rare for it to do much more than dimple the skin. Which hurts, but it's not, like, hospital-level injury.
Jun 20th
bellsonmyhat asked: I accidentally ended up with a lovely little green cheek after someone couldn't keep him. He's barely two, and I love him to pieces. However, I'm still having trouble getting over my fear of him biting me. I used to work at an animal shelter and am used to all manner of bites. For some reason, I just have this fear bird bites. He doesn't bite often, this fear just is there. I...
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