-> She never leaves hers out unattended, but thinks nothing of walking
-> outside with him sitting on her shoulder. He'll take off and soar
-> around beutifully but I'm not sure if you could get back inside
-> without him. He's wary that way.
-> Oh! They have a pet pig too, and the conure just LOVES to torment
-> that poor pig. You might be able to sneak inside while 'Pepper'
-> pesters the pig.
I guess that proves conures are smarter than pigs, or meaner.
The power of flight does give a creature some advantages. That conure
had better be wary; it may have a short, but fun-filled life. I want
my birds to outlive me and pester my son/bird heir. );D
-> They lost a DYH two years ago because it ate some tuna salad that was
-> on the coffee table.
Musta been the mayo gone bad, huh? Yikes. Don't tell me stuff like
that Elvis- you know what a soft spot I have in my heart for those silly
Yeller Peckerheads. :( I once found an old mummified tuna sandwich in
my son's bookshelves, between books, crawling with maggots, though, so I
can sorta understand about the neglected tuna fish thing. Down with
tuna fish sandwiches, I say.
WANTED to reply to your other message, (that line about the lacy
pants Pontiac was GOOD), but I couldn't figure out a subject line that
had anything at all to do with parrots. Now if we could talk about
birds in that venerable machine that calls you Dad. . .
TTYL, Jan
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