One more thing, sexing them is difficult. Breeders seem to be best at this.
Becky & the girls
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On Apr 29, 2012, at 11:10 PM, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are they sweet birds, like no nipping, and love to be held and scratched? How
> can you tell the sexes of them?
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> From: Becky
> Date: 4/29/2012 8:58:52 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: My Silly Rainbow
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> Yes, the blue one is like my little ZaZoo. He is a cobalt blue Linnie. I
> never knew this little bird would talk so clear, and have such a big
> vocabulary.
> I actually went to a show with the intentions of getting a parrotlet, but
> fell in love with this little Linnie! LOL.
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> Becky & the girls
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> On Apr 29, 2012, at 5:38 PM, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Actually they are a Parakeet. I haven't seen any here on LI NY, but the
> Parrolets are very popular, and look very similar to the Linnie. Years ago I
> bred the Green-Rump Parrolets and let me tell you, they are one very sweet
> and comical bird to own. They are not the best of talkers, but can say a few
> words and mimic different sounds. Smart for training tricks and love to be
> scratched and hang out on your head and hide in a pocket. My first female
> bred baby was called Munchkin. She was always a free flying bird around the
> house and use to go back to her playpen on top of her cage to poop. She never
> messed on me or anything else.
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> One day when I was cleaning the bird cages (had lots and lots of birds then)
> I could hear Munchkin calling, but couldn't see where she was. She always
> came flying to me whenever I would call her. I had several very large
> canisters on the kitchen table that had different types of seeds in them. So
> here I am calling and calling and she is calling back like crazy and I am
> looking all over the kitchen and looking into everything too, as Parrolets
> love to hide in tiny things. Finally I realized just how close she was to
> me.....she fell into the canister of seed and couldn't fly back out!! Too
> funny and such a wonderful loving bird she was!! I miss so many of my babies,
> dogs, birds and even my trained Oranda Gold fish. But I have a lot of
> wonderful happy memories of all of them.
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> I don't have any photo's of my birds uploaded on my lap, although I have
> hundreds of them in albums. So here is a web shot of a Lineolated Parakeet
> and a Green Rump Parrolet. You can see that the Lineolated has bars on it's
> wings and rump which distinguish it from the Parrolet.
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> Other Mutations of Parrolets
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> American Parakeet on the left and
> Green Rump Parrolet to the right
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> -------Original Message-------
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> From: Becky
> Date: 4/29/2012 9:23:40 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: My Silly Rainbow
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> Have you all ever heard of a Lineolated Parrot? We share our home with one
> named ZaZoo. Wonderful little parrots!! A vocabulary that seems to never
> stop. They seem to be more popular in the northern states, hard to come by
> here in Florida.
> ZaZoo says, "Good morning", "Whatcha doing"?, "I love you", "Come here
> kitty", "KITTY KITTY", "I don't know", "Mom", and laughs just like me!!!
> Very affectionate little birds. And not screamers and not messy.
> Kind of like chihuahuas, alot comes in this small package. LOL.
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> Becky & the girls
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> On Apr 28, 2012, at 11:42 PM, Joan Croft <[email protected]> wrote:
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> My parakeet, Buddy, said ‘You rascal, you!’ That was the funniest.
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> But, messy…yes! Besides the hulls I think he saw himself shining on the bars
> and he did all that spit stuff on the wood paneling (that I heard was like a
> mating thing…could be wrong!)
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Peggy & The Girls
> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 6:27 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: My Silly Rainbow
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> My guys actually get a mixture of pellets and seeds, plus of course veggies
> and fruit and eggs, cheese, and they love a couple strings of plain spaghetti
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> Years ago I bred lots of the smaller birds, and the parakeets and English
> Budgies were my favorite. What makes them so messy in a cage is that they fly
> back and forth a lot and thus the hulls get blown all over. My English
> Budgies were better talkers then most of the large parrots.
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> Beau was my first male English baby......so sweet and what a talker!. He
> would say 'Morn Mom!', when I got up in the AM. He called every bird in the
> house by their names and gave a kissy sound. Some times he would call a buddy
> in another cage by name and then add 'watch'a doing?' When my son would go
> out the door, he would say 'close the door!' He spoke very clearly and had a
> sweet baby sound to his voice. I really to this day miss that little fellow.
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> From: Pam Dean
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> Date: 4/28/2012 2:52:57 PM
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> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: My Silly Rainbow [1 Attachment]
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> Parrots are much less messy than parakeets too. Mu Quaker eats pellets and
> people food vs seed and that leaves much less mess than a parakeet engenders.
> I love Ozzie but find him much more emotionally needy and attention needy
> than my dogs. But there is something about a species that can actually tell
> you "Mommy, I love you" in your own language that melts your heart not to
> mention endlessly singing Jingle bells and Old Mcdonald, lol. Ozzie is a
> ham and loves to be photographed...
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> From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 12:58 AM
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] OT: My Silly Rainbow
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> That's sad. Some people have no common sense with animals. I knew of one jerk
> that took a wire dog brush and was going to brush his small parrot! Duh!!
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> Rainbow is not messy at all. She is a green-cheek conure, one of the quieter
> birds. She is bigger then a parakeet, but much smaller then a cockatiel. Her
> species can't scream, they only have a low sweet sound. Being messy depends
> upon the bird and the type of cage and the type of feeders that you use.
> Rainbow has large hooded ceramic feeders and the hulls just fall back into
> the dish. She has a deep tray that holds the wood shaving and she is very
> clean about it. When she poops, she goes to the bottom of her cage and pushes
> the shavings over it and then pushes the little pile to the corner of her
> cage. She is a sweet bird that loves to be held
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