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Anyone else's bird dood sleep on their stomach lying down?
always done this, very weird considering most birds sleep st...
Glassy new version pisswyrm
04/22/18
how do you avoid crushing him?
passionate fiercely-loyal location
04/22/18
he has his own bed in his cage which he lies on
Glassy new version pisswyrm
04/22/18
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Drunken internet-worthy locale
04/22/18
because it breeds hormonal behavior, which makes them aggres...
Glassy new version pisswyrm
04/22/18
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Date:
April 22nd, 2018 12:57 AM
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Glassy new version pisswyrm
always done this, very weird considering most birds sleep standing up
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April 22nd, 2018 12:58 AM
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passionate fiercely-loyal location
how do you avoid crushing him?
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April 22nd, 2018 1:00 AM
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Glassy new version pisswyrm
he has his own bed in his cage which he lies on
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April 22nd, 2018 1:02 AM
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Drunken internet-worthy locale
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April 22nd, 2018 1:03 AM
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Glassy new version pisswyrm
because it breeds hormonal behavior, which makes them aggressive. he already nests in the sock drawer/on blankets when he's out.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3956277&forum_id=2#35892205)