It does sound like she imprinted on you. Birds can do that so easily. This article explains it.
https://www.wildlifecenter.org/human-imprinting-birds-and-importance-surrogacy
It probably started when she was young with her previous owner, because as far as I know they don't start doing that when they are older, but maybe I am wrong. Hopefully things will start to shift when the flock is established.
It sounds like someone who couldn't care for them probably dropped them off near your house. I do feel that is a barbaric practice, but I guess this time it worked out in the birds favor.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			https://www.wildlifecenter.org/human-imprinting-birds-and-importance-surrogacy
It probably started when she was young with her previous owner, because as far as I know they don't start doing that when they are older, but maybe I am wrong. Hopefully things will start to shift when the flock is established.
It sounds like someone who couldn't care for them probably dropped them off near your house. I do feel that is a barbaric practice, but I guess this time it worked out in the birds favor.
			
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