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  1. This is a picture of Corey playing with my husband. John wraps her up in a t-shirt and bounces her above the bed in a birdie sling. She loves it: makes chicken sounds. It's only taken us 20+ year for her to be willing to be on her back. When we first got her [as an adult] she would NOT step up to our hand. It "only" took about 6 months before she was willing to come out of her cage onto our hand. Like you guys say: it's "grey time".
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  2. Hello guys,over the last year,both the eyes of my Grey have turned hazey . We noticed he cannot see properly. Is there anything I can do about this? He doesn't appear to be traumatized. Still just as noisy and knows how to get this food and water
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  3. Others may know more, but I'd ask your avian vet.
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  4. Timber doesn't fight being on his back when he is in a towel. I value my digits too much to try for a scratch. Maybe I need to be braver!
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  5. That's adorable! Alfie never goes on his back- and I'd probably lose a hand if I tried to guide him. I can give him scritches on his head and neck but if I try to touch him anywhere else he isn't happy about it. I was hoping to be able to harness train him over the years, but I can't touch his wings so I don't think it'll ever happen.
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  6. So cute! She's very comfortable and trusting! There's definitely something to be said about 'grey time', that's for sure! My son does something a bit similar with Maalik. He'll pick him up, lay him on his back and then hold him up to his ear as if he's answering a phone. Maalik loves it!
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