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Birds are good, cute, and smart and also sometimes idiots
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Bicyclops posted:I don't know which band has this album cover, but I'll take as many copies as are in stock. I think it may be 'Birds of a Feather', with their seminal album 'Murder Together'. https://i.imgur.com/wroTQ28.mp4 zcrow fucked around with this message at 12:41 on Mar 1, 2018 |
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Last night, the treat container, after having been freshly filled up, fell over on to a not-long hoovered floor and after I finished dying inside, thought what the hell here birds you have a few minutes. Steve refused to come down from his shelf and just watched it all For some reason Inko started threatening Ohtori as soon as he was put on the floor, a suicidal move if Ohtori hadn't had better things to eat at the time EXCITE Still posturing a bit, but then decided there were more important things It was all very cute, lots of urp-ing from Ohtori, dinosaur rage from Inko, and neither protested too much when time was up. Cleaned up, salvaged what was possible, all was well. (Until I went to refill Steve's seed container and the bag split at the bottom when picked up out of it's box) PS: Ohtori recently fed Inko through the cage bars so vigorously that part of Inko's beak broke off (flakey overgrown layers, not the important bits) and flew into the sky, I found it on the floor after. Now he's got a smooth, non-orange fancy beak Battle Pigeon fucked around with this message at 17:29 on Mar 1, 2018 |
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The dynamic in your flock never ceases to amuse and entertain me. I love those guys.
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# ? Mar 2, 2018 03:06 |
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Whats the best way to deal with chicken mites? Will mites off a chicken be able to live off of parrots? I know they cant live on humans for more than a few weeks. I handled chickens and their coop and sat on my computer chair in the same clothes to take my shoes off, now they are in that and my bed. I know they are mobile as hell if they are hungry, whats the best thing to spray/treat the birds with to stop then getting dug in? E:gently caress they are probably in my car too. underage at the vape shop fucked around with this message at 04:13 on Mar 3, 2018 |
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underage at the vape shop posted:Whats the best way to deal with chicken mites? Will mites off a chicken be able to live off of parrots? I know they cant live on humans for more than a few weeks. I handled chickens and their coop and sat on my computer chair in the same clothes to take my shoes off, now they are in that and my bed. I know they are mobile as hell if they are hungry, whats the best thing to spray/treat the birds with to stop then getting dug in? Mites get loving everywhere, lay tons of eggs, and don't care what kind of bird they're on, gently caress mites. Best bet, if you can find one, is to consult a vet the local farmers use. They know which insecticides to prescribe. Other options include coating you, birds, and everything you own in diatomaceous earth for a few weeks, or spraying birds and likely hot spots in this mixture: 10 ounces of water 1 ounce of garlic juice 1 teaspoon (total) any combination of these essential oils - bay, cinnamon, clove, coriander, lavender, spearmint and/or thyme I can't make any claims as to effectiveness, but available literature says it works. Oil mixtures would probably work, too. On the bright side, they only live about a week. The ones in your car and on your bed probably won't survive more than two generations.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 05:49 |
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God help me, my two-year-old cockatiel has just discovered masturbation. And he does it all the time.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 07:05 |
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RoboRodent posted:God help me, my two-year-old cockatiel has just discovered masturbation. Ponytails are like sex magnets for horny parrots. Don't get a ponytail. underage at the vape shop posted:Whats the best way to deal with chicken mites? Will mites off a chicken be able to live off of parrots? I know they cant live on humans for more than a few weeks. I handled chickens and their coop and sat on my computer chair in the same clothes to take my shoes off, now they are in that and my bed. I know they are mobile as hell if they are hungry, whats the best thing to spray/treat the birds with to stop then getting dug in? If you have chickens you probably live near a livestock supply place. They sell mite spray/dunking stuff for chickens. If you have comparatively large amounts of chickens (say, dozens) you make it up by the bucket and dunk the chickens in upside down one by one and wash their stuff in it. If you only have a couple of backyard chickens, you make it up in a smaller quantity and spray the little shits and their nesting material etc with a regular little squirty spray bottle. Pet shops should have a parrot one which I imagine is much the same, only more easy to make in smaller quantities and probably less likely to cause spontaneous random chicken death which is a thing that happens to chickens a lot. Definitely get the chicken mite spray for your chickens, and maybe check with your vet to see if they think it won't kill a parrot outright. Otherwise, play it safe(r) with parrot mite spray from the pet shop. Regular bug spray should work on chairs (obviously check to make sure it doesn't gently caress the fabric up). Also, wild birds are covered in mites (they're the main way chickens get mites). Don't worry about spreading mites to wild friends, unless they're from a different continent, as they are guaranteed mitey and lousy as heck.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 08:14 |
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haiiiiiii
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Mizuti posted:
Perspective makes this look like a gigantic bird head resting on the couch. Also I think Putni is out for my fingats. They aren't allowed to touch, but they're good to lick, and loose skin will be chewed right off. And he's constantly making clicky noises with his beak, just like you do with a scissors.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 08:53 |
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RoboRodent posted:God help me, my two-year-old cockatiel has just discovered masturbation. One of my parakeets literally figured out how to furiously jerk it on a toy yesterday. I had to take the toy out because it was waaay too distracting.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 09:50 |
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Spencer continues to go potato when the camera phones come out. He did have a bit of a yell-and-flap this morning until I gave him a spray bath which he loves. He climbs around making sure I spray him under his wings, on his back, his chest, tail. All of course accompanied by flapping and happy squawks. Now he's back to his normal position, resting in his cage.
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 19:25 |
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Alex the honking bird and his son sing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWmqJd9FRDE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFhBawd8I0g
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# ? Mar 3, 2018 22:21 |
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nielsm posted:Perspective makes this look like a gigantic bird head resting on the couch. I thought the same thing, lol
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 00:58 |
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I just got home from a week long vacation last night to find that there has been an area wide power outage for 48 hours and the governor declared an emergency. I have the wood stove burning but that only raises the temperature of the house from like 53 to maybe 58. I have a cockatiel, a Quaker, a green cheek, and a lovebird. Do I need to be worried about the cold making them sick or killing them? It's not like they can huddle together for warmth like they would in the wild.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 15:58 |
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As long as it stays above freezing they'll be fine, but they will eat more than usual. Keep their food bowls filled.
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# ? Mar 4, 2018 17:56 |
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This guy and his life, man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4YAIdwLhfg
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Kenshin posted:As long as it stays above freezing they'll be fine, but they will eat more than usual. Also my chickens have rear end mites.
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Tendai posted:This guy and his life, man That's so overbearingly cute that it looks like it's an animatronic puppet from an 80's kids movie.
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So I've got a couple of kakarikis Boba and Marley and a budgie called Cheesecake, they're in a real big cage, which they sleep in, I let them out during the day which is fine because 90% of the time it's supervised by at least 1 person. I've noticed however in the last couple of days that one of my Kakarikis, Boba has taken to just chilling out at the bottom of the cage, no feathers puffed or anything, just relaxing at night before bed I guess and I've read that sick birds do this, am I right to panic, or is this a normal behaviour? Marley and Boba lil' Cheesecake EDIT: had a quick look in the cage now and the fucker is just sleeping on the perch like normal, what an rear end in a top hat. DataDyne fucked around with this message at 01:27 on Mar 5, 2018 |
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I love Cheesecake and I want to protect and take of Cheesecake.
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 03:18 |
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Can barred parakeets be housed with regular keets? Met this guy today and he was so sweet. came up to the bars for scritches and basically laid in his food dish chowing down while getting them pets. I asked to be called when they figure out prices.
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subpar anachronism posted:Can barred parakeets be housed with regular keets? Met this guy today and he was so sweet. came up to the bars for scritches and basically laid in his food dish chowing down while getting them pets. I asked to be called when they figure out prices. Rule of thumb is not to cage Old World parrots with New World parrots due to the former producing much more dust. Budgies/parakeets aren't nearly as dusty as cockatiels but I wouldn't risk it.
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Youth Decay posted:Rule of thumb is not to cage Old World parrots with New World parrots due to the former producing much more dust. Budgies/parakeets aren't nearly as dusty as cockatiels but I wouldn't risk it. My booge shares a room with a conure already so I try hard to stay on top of dust. Duly noted that caging together is a no no.
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 05:24 |
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Thread request: link your best bird Twitter accounts to watch, please and thank youDataDyne posted:Marley and Boba Cheesecake is an amazing name. Chilling out on the floor with no other signs is fine-they're ground foragers too, so even more used to hanging out down there. My cockatiel spends half his cage time just loving around or napping on his floor (he's doing it right now); if there's no other issues it's fine!
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 16:12 |
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Yeah, one of my cockatiels likes to dump all his food on the floor and then eat it there. It drives me nuts.
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 19:11 |
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Yoshi does it with corn for some reason, like he'll throw it to the bottom of his cage, then pick it up from there, and throw it on the actual floor.
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 19:19 |
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RoboRodent posted:Yeah, one of my cockatiels likes to dump all his food on the floor and then eat it there. It drives me nuts. I don't own a bird and I'm honestly here for the pictures, but my dog does this as well.
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Battle Pigeon posted:Thread request: link your best bird Twitter accounts to watch, please and thank you Thanks for your reply, I've notced in particular today he's been re-arranging his crop and had some ruffled feathers but he just looks like he does when he's tired. Am I right to assume that if he was ill the behaviour would be more consistent, like over the day, as he's definately been flying around as normal during the day. I'm just trying to understand which signs are normal and which are the ones to look out for, thanks again for your time. Cheesecake says hi.
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 22:43 |
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I get to go to this the day after tomorrow: http://caryhalllexington.com/wordpress1/?projects=alex-the-parrot-and-the-mysteries-of-language-with-irene-pepperberg and I am really excited.
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# ? Mar 6, 2018 04:22 |
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I have been delighted by galahs since I first learned that they're a thing. Small pink dumbshit cockatoos! What's not to love? Edit: RoboRodent fucked around with this message at 05:52 on Mar 6, 2018 |
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I wish Spencer wasn't camera shy because he's barking like a dog into his metal food bowl. Head totally in the bowl, barking away.
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# ? Mar 6, 2018 06:13 |
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RoboRodent posted:I have been delighted by galahs since I first learned that they're a thing. Small pink dumbshit cockatoos! What's not to love?
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RoboRodent posted:I have been delighted by galahs since I first learned that they're a thing. Small pink dumbshit cockatoos! What's not to love? Are galahs considered small? I've always considered them kind of standard/larger bird size, but my nan had one growing up and I had a cockatiel so I might be biased. As to your question, what isn't to love is when they bite a hole in your inflatable Cadbury dairy cow. Twice. <> (Yes it's my fault for not learning the first time but in my defence I was about four and the bird was older and therefore wiser than me.)
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# ? Mar 6, 2018 06:25 |
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They are decently smaller than cockatoos/corellas etc
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# ? Mar 6, 2018 06:28 |
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Galahs and Goffins are small for a cockatoo, but are medium/larger birds.
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# ? Mar 6, 2018 06:29 |
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a photo i found
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Here's some more, I might have posted one or two of these before though: https://twitter.com/birdhism/status/969246601075142656 https://twitter.com/ayapiyo140/status/969873675200512000 https://twitter.com/Haru_desu/status/969712115941453829 https://twitter.com/_tooty_/status/965420624549040129 Hard to know if all of the bird accounts I follow still post regularly since Twitter follows the "throw spaghetti at the wall to determine which posts actually get served and in what order" method.
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