When my grey Corky clicks it means she is content. She will sit on her perch and just look around and click or if she is on my shoulder she will do the same thing.
It`s a natural sound they make when content and feel safe.
Welcome to the forum to you and your new teenager Kouki. We look foward to your story and hope you will do something we all love and that is post pictures.
I remember the long wait to bring Corky home, that was over 10 1/2 years ago and the 5 week wait for her to come was longer than the past 10 1/2 years.
Great story about Morgan and the mom thing yah, Cricket`s thing is Raaaaay at the top of her voice and she knows where I`m at because she will be looking at the door where I will come through
Our peafowl want to start a family Pete peacock and Hanna peahen had eggs in their nest but the raccoons got in and broke some of the eggs. Soo now I am on coon patrol with my gun.
The coons got into the barn so yesterday my wife and I worked all day to protect their nest box. I hope she has more eggs !!!
We all love to share things our barts do.
Our grey corky never said her first word untill she was 25 months old and now she won`t shut up.
She knows all our animals by their name and calls them all the time and drives our dogs nuts.
When some one comes to the door the dogs bark and so does she.
Sorry to hear you lost your baby tiels that way. I know that they don`t recomend keeping cockatiels and budgies together but, I have had a cockatiel and a budgie that lived in the same cage for years and they were best friends.
I read that a budgie would or could torment a tiel because the budgies are so active.
My wife and I have had cockatiels for 39 years and we love them to death. They may be small in size but they are big in attitude and personality.
For the average person what that parrot does or any parrot for that matter is only the tip of the iceberg and we as parrot people know that for a fact.
We enjoy their wit every day of their and our life.
I agree with you on Audi because the underside of her tail is barbed and not a solid grey and there is not much yellow in her head.
As a baby they all look alike but the male will change to a bright yellow head and solid grey under the tail.
Peugeot looks like a pearl and the female will keep her pearl markings and the male will end up looking like a reg. grey tiel after the first molt.
Some times the choice is made by the grey and not you.
My wife and I looked at many greys when we decided to get one (40 or 50) and it was Corky that picked us and that was 10 1/2 years ago.
We were looking at some baby greys and this one ran over to the wife and up her arm to her shoulder and took a big poop. That was her clame to us.
After a year of looking it was Corky that made the choice and we left a deposit. 5 weeks later she came home with us.
I think she made a good choice.
They are smart. Corky has had three cages all with a differant lock system (Tention locks, slide latch, turn latch,Flip latch) She has gotten out of all of them.