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On Thu, 07 Jan 2016 18:58:05 -0000, Muggles wrote:

On 1/6/2016 1:10 PM, Mr Macaw wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jan 2016 17:53:36 -0000, Eagle wrote:

Muggles explained on 1/6/2016 :
On 1/6/2016 6:46 AM, Eagle wrote:
Muggles formulated on Tuesday :
On 1/5/2016 11:47 AM, Eagle wrote:
Muggles pretended :
On 1/5/2016 8:59 AM, Eagle wrote:
Muggles was thinking very hard :
On 1/4/2016 5:36 PM, Eagle wrote:
Mr Macaw wrote :
On Mon, 04 Jan 2016 20:56:43 -0000, Eagle

wrote:

Mr Macaw expressed precisely :
On Sat, 02 Jan 2016 05:50:18 -0000, Chris Doe

wrote:

On 01/01/2016 19:32, Mr Macaw wrote:
News groups trimmed to troll homeland

All you removed was uk.rec.sheds, which can't possibly have
anything
sensible
in it.

What is the significanse of your nym, "Mr. Macaw"?

I keep parrots.

Cool. I had a Military Macaw I named 'Crowbar' [He was a straight
from
the jungle bronk] a BIG male Scarlet macaw, and a hybred
miltiary/blue
and gold macaw I named 'Elvis'. I had a Moluccan cockatoo I named
'Keenya', and several other hookbills I bought and sold.

Biggest bird I ever had was an African Grey Timneh, but I also
had a
Blue Headed Pionus, and some smaller birds off and on, too.

I never did get one of those African Greys. I sold a few, but never
had
one as a pet. Did yours talk?

My timneh talked a lot. She used to call my sons name a lot just so
she
could see him come into the room and look all confused because no
one
would be there!

lol That remided Me of Elvis's partner where I got him. That bird
was a
scarlet/Military Macaw hybred named Turkey. ^^

What sort of personality does a military macaw have?

Most Macaws have similar personalities. The big male's are more
aggressive, especially the ones you get from the quarenteen in L.A.
They
are right from the jungles in Mexico and Central America.

I don't think I'd risk keeping a bird like that myself. I like all of
my current body parts in tact!

Yep, and don't forget the damage to the house a big bird can do. ^^


Even Greys tear stuff up. Mine could remove every key from my computer
keyboard in 3 minutes flat, scattering them all over the floor, half of
them damaged so they wouldn't go back in.


I was raising kids so having a bird wasn't much different. I never took
my eyes off my kids (for long) or my parrot! lol


Most kids will avoid doing something you've yelled at them for. Parrots just do it again anyway.

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