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How old is Chili? I went thru this same problem with my amazon Nilah. She was around 2 1/2. My hands felt like they were turned into hamburg, after I finally got her into her cage for bedtime, night after night. But I read somewhere when I first got her, NEVER allow an amazon to win, you HAVE to let them know YOUR the head flock. If they win by biting, it will only get worse and they will become uncontrollable. So...I allowed her to chomp down so she had the last word (she thought) but actually I had the last word, cause she still went into her cage and I never reacted or made a peep to her bite. I would tell her no bites, but I said it calmly so she didn't think I cared. When I was at my wits end, I posted for help here...I had to turn all the lights off as Janet suggests and repeat over and over softly "time for Bed, nuh nites" which she says every night now. It was a stage she went thru as I suspected, and in time her bites became lighter and lighter, and barely anything if at all now.
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Yes, beak slaps are common here too. Rikki does it to my cheek, Talon prefers to slap her beak on things that make a loud noise or clinging sound from a glass
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Oh Nancy, my heart breaks for you and your family. This is too close to home for me, with Nilah, and I also have a dear friend who lost their grey a couple of months ago as well. I have heard others say dusk and dawn are good times for contact calls and searching by name, many times they hear and answer back or fly to you. My prayers are with you never give up.
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My Bird is probably going to get lots of flack about this, but this is what talon and I enjoy doing.........And Feathered Friends, DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME! Just call us Danger Birds! http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s98/talon1013/20130707_101738_zpsea5371b2.mp4
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Oh how adorable! Welcome to our family Thane!
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Nice to hear you had a good day Jeff! Just a thought I'm going to throw out...my cag Rikki misbehaves for a day or two after if she had too much cheese.....once and a while, she helps herself to too much pizza or mac & cheese.
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Interesting topic on bites. My greys will cut as they do keep their beaks pretty darn sharp! My amazon just grabs and squeezes as much pressure as possible. It leaves a red swollen mark in a V shape. Nilah only bites me when she doesn't want me to take her away from what she wants to do, which is many times because she is into something ...forbidden !
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Those of us that have both species know what others probably don't. Most people think that a bite from a parrot is a bite, but there are huge differences in there bites from my experience. The best way I have found to describe it: a Grey will slice or cut the skin when they bite. An Amazons bite is hard and more like vice grips latching on and squeezing with incredible power! Almost like getting your finger shut in the car door!
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Jeff, it DEFINATELY is not te same for sure. I must admit, I do allow a beak kiss on the lips from my greys when we are on our way to bed, depending on their body language, their mood, and how quiet they have been. Not every night, but some nights......always with a missy sound. BUT never with my amazon, as much as she loves me and loves to cuddle, she is very affectionate, but she leans to far towards me with her beak open, and she is a biter. Like Janet, I mostly keep my face turned away if she is on my shoulder so she can't bite it, or keep my distance when we are chatting. As sweet as she is, she can give a nasty bite.
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Nice pictures, I enjoyed them.
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Omg Dave. Thank you for posting that it's a lesson we all need to be reminded of.....I ne'er trust my birds to kiss them. We do a,pretend kiss at a distance of maybe 4 inches and I am always careful to watch and ready to pull away in case they lunge at me.
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My tag has always loved her green hut...yes, it must remain dark green. When she was little, she always climbed in it and slept in it for the night, but as she grew older, she prefers to perch on top of it and that where she sleeps. It is Ning as high as I could get it, but she still wants to be on top of it. My cag wants nothing to do with them. My amazon loves to crawl inside and play, but only when they are outside hanging somewhere.
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Wow, talk about caught between a rock and a hard place. I LOVE your determination and your drive about not leaving her behnd. Please keep us updated on this. It is an important topic to have here. 6 months pronged. It is a learning experience for us all. You have our support and prayers and wishes.
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Oh my! Hope your staying cool as best you can!
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My tag loved to sleep in a happy hut. Now tat she is a grown up (in her opinion) she prefers to sleep on top of it!
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Nice pics. Thanks for sharing!
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I am no expert. I can only go by what my tag looked like, although she was 8 1/2 weeks old when she was shipped to me. I think that at 12 weeks, they are still quite young and will exhibit the down feathers, after all they are still a baby. I don't think he is any younger than that. He is beautiful and has pretty eyes.
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Oh my, he is soooo adorable! Imam happy to hear he madit home safe and sound. I was thinking about you all day wondering when he would finally be home. You should start a thread in the Nursery and we can all watch him grow up!
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I love this thread! I will write my Rikki story when I have more time. My biggest mistake and my heart always aches over, is I didn't realize she really was a rehome that required the care and patience of a rescue, but I didnt know it at the time, nor did I realize it until 2 1/2 years later. How different those 2 1/2 years would have been if I met her needs emotionally as a rescue. Hindsight is always so clear...I will forever feel guilty for how upset and angry I got over her behaviour....I considered finding her a new home......she was only trying to overcome her history.......she is the sweetest and most adorable grey ever, and you can always count on her to give you a kiss and some lovin when you need it most.
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Pray pray pray for good news..
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That's an absolutely amazing sight!
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Tonight when dinner was ready, as most nights, I go to the bottom of the stairs and holler up to my 18 year old son who is usually in his room at that time....."JOSH!"..........Nilah will then copy me and yell his name until he comes down the stairs. Well, tonight, I was too lazy to go holler up to him, so I looked at Nilah, she was sitting on her potty basket on the counter...actually being a good girl for a change, and said, "Nilah, call Josh for dinner" She looked at me for about 2 seconds and Yelled, JOSH! To which he said, coming......he thought it was me! I was soooooo proud of her!!! She's smarter than I thought!!
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Awww Ray, I love to hear the progress that Cricket makes. Every baby step is a HUGE step for her. There is nothing quite like having an amazon. And I do LOVE their special smell. It gets stronger when they are excited. Janet, they do have the most expressive eyes, I can tell exactly what Nilah's next ove is by watching her eyes, they are so easy to read. One thing I learned, is you really have to assert yourselves with an amazon and always let them know who is boss, something I don't have to do with my greys. Nilah tests me all the time, but I never let her win....at least that's my opinion, I let her THINK she's winning....
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