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Curious behaviour
Topic Started: Apr 4 2007, 02:19 AM (177 Views)
theexbrit
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Quick question, Boo Boo does this weird thing sometimes when my wife goes up to her cage.

She leans forward (almost like she's doing a curtsy) and opens her beak while lifting her wings up and back. She only does this for a few seconds, so my wife wants to know if Boo is saying hi or does she want to kill her?:lol:

Thanks. nod2
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kevinp
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unless shes making a growling or fast clicking sound i would say it's a greeting.
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bonnie
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Most definately a happy greeting when she see's your wife.
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Sounds to me like Boo Boo loves his mommy! :)
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bonnie
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Yes Boo Boo is greeting her the way they would greet another flock member.
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:wub: awww thats so sweet!
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