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Old 08-13-2007, 05:25 PM #1
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Notice how the pets tend to become more attached to one person than another? Corky parrot is a "Daddy's bird" for sure. If he's on my husband's shoulder and I simply put my hand on my husband...Corky darts across to try and nip my fingers.

Now the latest is, whenever my husband leaves for work in the afternoon (he works 4-midnite), Corky goes in his cage (we leave his door open during the daytime) and sits there on his perch with his back to me..almost like he's pouting since Daddy isn't around!!! Bird really knows how to make me feel loved! ha ha

Marilyn

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