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Post by Haimovfids on Mar 10, 2015 4:12:28 GMT -8
It's okay, I already knew their sizes. I have seen them in the store where I buy my birds from, they are really good talkers. What are the cons for the pionus?
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Post by Bluekeet on Mar 10, 2015 5:30:46 GMT -8
They can get a little cage aggressive, they're sensitive to respiratory infections, and if they don't want to be bothered they'll do a pionus strut and if you bug them you will get bit. They don't scream much but when they do I heard it's louder than a caique.
That's all I can think of right now.
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Post by deebee on Mar 10, 2015 8:43:12 GMT -8
I like Jardine's. I don't find that any of the poicephalus are particularly loud and they are all very mellow birds. They make good companion parrots If you want to know more about keeping either IRN or Alexandrine's then I'm your lady
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Post by Haimovfids on Mar 10, 2015 15:47:41 GMT -8
It seems like the Blue Indian Ringneck is going to be the best bet! Is it final that the IRN is your next bird or do you think it will change?
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Post by Bluekeet on Mar 10, 2015 17:53:45 GMT -8
I really feel like they're right. But, until I get my tiny house, I'm not going to get one, because I have a plan for my tiny house. I'm actually redrawing it on the computer, but I don't like computer art, so it' not overly good, but I'll post of picture of it when I'm done so you can see what I mean.
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Post by Haimovfids on Mar 10, 2015 18:19:14 GMT -8
Tiny house for your birds or tiny house for your family?
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Post by Bluekeet on Mar 10, 2015 20:27:44 GMT -8
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