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Eyes that move independent of one another
So sometimes when I go to the bathroom Chickie Baby climbs down and follows me
There is this horribly ugly wooden lattice hung up on one of the walls (it was there when i moved in) and she likes to climb it she is very interested in everything she can see in there so her eyes are very active looking at this and that well i noticed that she can move her eyes totally independent of each other like a chameleon or something LOL i put her on my shoulder so she could look in the mirror and i could see her and she did it then too how funny i didnt know birds could do that or maybe she is just a freak |
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Counting down to mmr posting a warning about cockatoos on shoulders....10....9.....8.....7.....6......
**squeals and runs away laughing** -SB
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![]() Not pictured: Gracie (CAG), Raffle (IRN) and Dana (whitefaced 'tiel) |
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LOL
she is on my shoulder all the time...if i get bit i get bit though i dont see it happening she's more likely to scratch my neck trying to get CLOSER to my head if shes scared im like 'you cant get IN my head chicken' lulz |
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