Starker here, My first wife's mom had a Blue-fronted Amazon that hated men. I can usually win over any pet, the most I got from him was some tolerance, but he would still bite given a chance. I never disrespected him either.
That looks like a half-hearted, 'leave-me-alone' bite. Those green amazons can have some sharp beaks. They can and will draw blood. Once had a client whose Macaw nipped the very end of her finger off. She still kept the bird cause she loved him.
And a Wise Man would just leave the poor thing alone...
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ReplyDeleteFinally, we've found a biologist that can tell the difference. The bird should get a nobel prize in medicine.
ReplyDeleteI never did understand why people want to pick critters up.
ReplyDeleteThat bite looks fake, photoshop maybe, I've had my share. But the sign looks real, birds do know the difference.
ReplyDeleteBut I identify as a man! My pronouns are he/him. Why does that bord not respect me!
ReplyDeleteStarker here,
ReplyDeleteMy first wife's mom had a Blue-fronted Amazon that hated men. I can usually win over any pet, the most I got from him was some tolerance, but he would still bite given a chance. I never disrespected him either.
"She would never bite me. I'm different."
ReplyDeleteThe bird likes to be man-handled??? What a refreshing change.
ReplyDeleteFully fledged shit-factories. No thanks.
ReplyDeleteMiniature dinosaurs that live 80 years and can bite the shit outta you? Fuck no. Been there, done that...
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a half-hearted, 'leave-me-alone' bite. Those green amazons can have some sharp beaks. They can and will draw blood. Once had a client whose Macaw nipped the very end of her finger off. She still kept the bird cause she loved him.
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