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  1. Yes indeed. Same applies to eating. When I eat, he wants to eat, more flock behavior. The other day I was eating something I couldn't share. I don't know what I was thinking, I'm not properly trained yet, because I should have given him an almond or something. He sat in the outer shelf attached to his cage (where he goes when he knows there is food in the kitchen) and gave me the stink eye for a minute. When I didn't respond appropriately to his baby bird chirping (his second line of defense to alert the hooman that he needs his share), he went to his seed bowl and got a nutriberry. He returned to his "eating" shelf and ate it. They are so funny, but the flock behavior is real!
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  2. I don't think I could have received a better response. I've had ziggy since 8 wks. I completed weaning him myself. So, I believe he's always felt spoiled, which he has. So I believe I have increased jealousy. We're outside right now. (South Florida) and they're about 4 feet away from eachother, chirping. So, maybe I'm doing something right. Ty so much. By the way, I noticed my new grey has a few red feathers on her neck! 😊 gonna continue to go real slow.
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  3. You dont need an app, this system will adapt to ANY internet device that can access a web site. It looks a little narrow, but it lines up perfectly and is fully functional.
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  4. Motel 6 and Tom Bodett, the lights are on LOL. I edited the cuss word, sorry, I thought the filter would catch it. But it did generate some conversation
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  5. I stopped visiting here when my Dad was palliative and I was his full time caregiver, then it took me literally years to recover because of my own health struggles. I was so afraid you guys wouldn't be here when I typed in the web address, but so happy when you were. Missing some old familiar faces, but maybe, like me, they'll be back someday.
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  6. A bigger concern than trying to catch him is trying to out run him when he's in a mood and chasing my feet to take a bite lol.
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  7. Once I was in the garage refinishing the kitchen cabinet doors. My dad came out and said "there you are!" I said "yeah, I've been out here all afternoon". He said "well, I've been talking to you for the last half hour!". He'd hit the wrong button on the remote and turned the tv to snow, and needed me to fix it. Thinking I was in the basement, he went to the top of the stairs and yelled for me. He heard me say "Comin' upstairs", so he went back to the living room to wait. This scene apparently repeated itself 2 more times, until he heard the sander turn on in the garage, and he realized he'd been talking to Dorian!
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  8. @AcappellaWatched this video several times! I love how greys can be so cautious with anything new! You have a real sweetie there! (edited to add: Just noticed upon re-watch what big steps Dorian takes - esp near end of video!!!! I bet he's a bit difficult to catch when he's free and on the run!!!!)
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  9. @TimbersmomYou nailed it! Mine wants some sort of reassurance when I leave the room so he whistles and pretty much demands I whistle back. He gets very loud and squawky if I don't respond. Like you said, it's an "I'm OK, are you?" You and I are each part of a flock! lol
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