Kaya1
Songster
Ya, I'd be a bit more concerned about the legality of having the bird. If I were you, I'd set him free and hope for the best.
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It is clearly against her state law.Ya, I'd be a bit more concerned about the legality of having the bird. If I were you, I'd set him free and hope for the best.
I think he sounds like a delightSo, HoneyNut turned out to be a boy!
But he's doing things I don't understand. He makes a weird click-click noise in his throat, curls his tongue, and tries to attack bare feet whenever he sees them. He's not happy unless I'm wearing socks. He also make the same click-click noise, puffs himself up with a high head, and tries to peck the face of anyone with long hair.
Is he just asserting him little self? Or did I break my bird somehow?
He's typically a sweetheart except when he sees feet and long hair.
Oh poo!the animal probably goes after feet and long hair because it is stressed out and unhappy. Happy stable birds dont attack feet and long hair. if you really cared for the animal you wouldnt keep it, you should have given the bird to a rehab person, its a wild animal. its selfish of you to keep wild born animals for your own amusement.
It shouldn't be silly to ask. I don't know as much as I should and I was genuinely concerned, otherwise I wouldn't have asked.
Thank you all for your input. I don't think I'll continue to use this site. It's taken me as far as it can in Honeynut 's upbringing. He and I will just have to figure out the rest on our own.
Thanks again.