Understanding Quaker Parrot Body Language

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72.3 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Quakers are notorious for being
Quakers are notorious for being difficult to read their body language and understand it, especially if you are a new owner. The reasons it is so difficult is a) they are so quick to change their intentions and mood that you cant react on time and b) when they get excited and happy there is an overstimulated threshold where they switch from happy to angry and aggressive and its difficult to catch it. They are also known to out of the blue bite or attack, and you end up with experience and time around them developing a sixth sense for knowing when it's going to happen. But even I who has this still has my days where I miss their sign and get bit. Theres no one obvious answer I can give that fits the box for all quakers but I can give the basics that can later be a helping point to pick up their signs and I promise you will get better at catching them and reacting though do expect that you will miss them at times. We love them but they can be so evil on purpose. Be patient with them as this is the parrot you chose and they are highly rehomed for many of their trolling behaviour as they love to play around and sometimes rough house it not understanding our skin is so easily breakable.


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