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Old 01-08-2006, 03:33 PM
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I just want to throw in that once a bird is on your shoulder it should also listen to the "step up" command and you be able to get him/her off when YOU want him off. If you have a bird that won't obey, it may not be a good idea to let it up there.

My littles ones don't always listen, because they don't want to leave me, so a good way to get them off is to back your self up to a wall so they have no place to go, usually this works.

Now if Mai Tai wouldn't listen (her Nanny taught her well) I wouldn't feel comfortable with her on my shoulder. (she's the ekkie)
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