Perhaps your Corella needs a playmate ...I have an equally needy Short Billed here about to be strangled .
No I wouldn't part with her but some days I just do not want to be the entertainment committee for this bird.
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Her door is always open and she is welcome to find a new playmate, we tried ignoring it, squirting it, getting a bigger dog and the bl--dy thing wont leave. On the odd occasion, all is quiet,the cage is empty and its not in the tree. I feel the slightest bit guilty for about 3 seconds and get on with life after "trevor".jusdeb wrote:Perhaps your Corella needs a playmate ...I have an equally needy Short Billed here about to be strangled ..


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Seems to be a youth trait, had someone else say the same thing to me the other day.When my mind gets an idea it becomes very stubborn about it,

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Everyone correct me if I'm wrong. But I was under the impression that scarlets don't really become tame at all? Maybe I'm totally wrong. But interested as I own a pair myself.
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I have heard that there's not much of a Market for them, as they're not very clowny, but I have seen videos of hand-reared ones.
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From the few I have seen hand reared they are only tame in such a way that you can approach it and pick it up ...they spend their free time somewhere high just happy to watch whats going on .
No not a bird you would call a companion parrot .
No not a bird you would call a companion parrot .
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