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Thank you
I work from home, so can give a bird needed attention. (GSDs need a lot of attention too, and mine is a very very happy dog.)
What I'm trying to do is to evaluate species description in order to choose a bird that will fit our home -- I know that individuals will vary. I also know that parrots go through development stages: this I can handle. But I don't want to go buy the Pitbull of the bird world, so are Poicephalus for instance generally kind, or generally aggressive? This is my confusion -- trying to get a true handle on a description. I would like to get a parrot species where it's possible to modify any biting behavior, mainly because I don't want myself or anyone else ending up with stitches or broken fingers. Am I worrying too much?
I wonder if I'm in the right heading. Should I be posting on the Pionus or Poicephalus threads?
(Actually in general I like Pitbulls.)
Thanks again, D
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