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 Post subject: Re: Zorro on his back
PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:56 pm 
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I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 12:05 am 
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Mel wrote:
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Mel wrote:
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I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 10:00 am 
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Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


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JustCoco! wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


These quotes are getting big

Let's continue the chain, shall we? :lol:

Anyways, I am convinced that Caiques are the puppy dogs of the bird world. They're so goofy. :lol:



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 11:48 am 
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JessiMuse wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


These quotes are getting big

Let's continue the chain, shall we? :lol:

Anyways, I am convinced that Caiques are the puppy dogs of the bird world. They're so goofy. :lol:


I know right! I love conures, they're very fun. I think conures lay on their backs more because it's part of their nature, but I'm not so sure about the plum headed parakeets. You could ask though.



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 2:15 pm 
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JustCoco! wrote:
JessiMuse wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


These quotes are getting big

Let's continue the chain, shall we? :lol:

Anyways, I am convinced that Caiques are the puppy dogs of the bird world. They're so goofy. :lol:


I know right! I love conures, they're very fun. I think conures lay on their backs more because it's part of their nature, but I'm not so sure about the plum headed parakeets. You could ask though.


There's a vendor at the Tucson bird mart who brings a lot of young conures, and you see a lot of them lying around on their backs in the container. Sometimes it looks like he has a bin full of dead birds lol. I haven't seen IRNs doing anything like that. I don't think we usually get plumheads at the bird mart since Joyce stopped breeding them.



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 3:19 pm 
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tielfan wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
JessiMuse wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


These quotes are getting big

Let's continue the chain, shall we? :lol:

Anyways, I am convinced that Caiques are the puppy dogs of the bird world. They're so goofy. :lol:


I know right! I love conures, they're very fun. I think conures lay on their backs more because it's part of their nature, but I'm not so sure about the plum headed parakeets. You could ask though.


There's a vendor at the Tucson bird mart who brings a lot of young conures, and you see a lot of them lying around on their backs in the container. Sometimes it looks like he has a bin full of dead birds lol. I haven't seen IRNs doing anything like that. I don't think we usually get plumheads at the bird mart since Joyce stopped breeding them.


AWWW. Nothing better than a bunch of sleepy conures! I love conures. Since when did Joyce stop coming to the bird mart?


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 3:38 pm 
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CrazyConure wrote:
tielfan wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
JessiMuse wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


These quotes are getting big

Let's continue the chain, shall we? :lol:

Anyways, I am convinced that Caiques are the puppy dogs of the bird world. They're so goofy. :lol:


I know right! I love conures, they're very fun. I think conures lay on their backs more because it's part of their nature, but I'm not so sure about the plum headed parakeets. You could ask though.


There's a vendor at the Tucson bird mart who brings a lot of young conures, and you see a lot of them lying around on their backs in the container. Sometimes it looks like he has a bin full of dead birds lol. I haven't seen IRNs doing anything like that. I don't think we usually get plumheads at the bird mart since Joyce stopped breeding them.


AWWW. Nothing better than a bunch of sleepy conures! I love conures. Since when did Joyce stop coming to the bird mart?


Oh, she still comes to the bird marts. In fact she's the main person organizing the bird marts, since she's the president of the bird club. But she stopped breeding birds several years ago because she's retired. She's still got one plumhead that she keeps as a pet, and he's a gorgeous boy.

At this point I think maybe we're still talking just because it's so funny to watch the chain of quotes getting longer and longer.



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tielfan wrote:
CrazyConure wrote:
tielfan wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
JessiMuse wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


These quotes are getting big

Let's continue the chain, shall we? :lol:

Anyways, I am convinced that Caiques are the puppy dogs of the bird world. They're so goofy. :lol:


I know right! I love conures, they're very fun. I think conures lay on their backs more because it's part of their nature, but I'm not so sure about the plum headed parakeets. You could ask though.


There's a vendor at the Tucson bird mart who brings a lot of young conures, and you see a lot of them lying around on their backs in the container. Sometimes it looks like he has a bin full of dead birds lol. I haven't seen IRNs doing anything like that. I don't think we usually get plumheads at the bird mart since Joyce stopped breeding them.


AWWW. Nothing better than a bunch of sleepy conures! I love conures. Since when did Joyce stop coming to the bird mart?


Oh, she still comes to the bird marts. In fact she's the main person organizing the bird marts, since she's the president of the bird club. But she stopped breeding birds several years ago because she's retired. She's still got one plumhead that she keeps as a pet, and he's a gorgeous boy.

At this point I think maybe we're still talking just because it's so funny to watch the chain of quotes getting longer and longer.


HAHAHA! So true. I'm glad you're still in contact with Joyce. I never knew she had a plum head. Maybe you can redirect her to the forum and say that the members requested her. :)


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CrazyConure wrote:
tielfan wrote:
CrazyConure wrote:
tielfan wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
JessiMuse wrote:
JustCoco! wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
Mel wrote:
Brandon's-Fids wrote:
I hope I can get Mango on his back soon lol.

Is it natural behavior for her breed?

Yeah they are very clowish from what I see.Remember Mango is Male

Well i dont know anything about them. Does he play on his back in his cage

He is rarely on his back.Plum heads are very acrobatic too.Think of a indian ringneck black ring its a boy.


These quotes are getting big

Let's continue the chain, shall we? :lol:

Anyways, I am convinced that Caiques are the puppy dogs of the bird world. They're so goofy. :lol:


I know right! I love conures, they're very fun. I think conures lay on their backs more because it's part of their nature, but I'm not so sure about the plum headed parakeets. You could ask though.


There's a vendor at the Tucson bird mart who brings a lot of young conures, and you see a lot of them lying around on their backs in the container. Sometimes it looks like he has a bin full of dead birds lol. I haven't seen IRNs doing anything like that. I don't think we usually get plumheads at the bird mart since Joyce stopped breeding them.


AWWW. Nothing better than a bunch of sleepy conures! I love conures. Since when did Joyce stop coming to the bird mart?


Oh, she still comes to the bird marts. In fact she's the main person organizing the bird marts, since she's the president of the bird club. But she stopped breeding birds several years ago because she's retired. She's still got one plumhead that she keeps as a pet, and he's a gorgeous boy.

At this point I think maybe we're still talking just because it's so funny to watch the chain of quotes getting longer and longer.


HAHAHA! So true. I'm glad you're still in contact with Joyce. I never knew she had a plum head. Maybe you can redirect her to the forum and say that the members requested her. :)


She's not into the internet. She has a computer but only checks her email about once a week. I'm sure she wouldn't be interested in hanging out on a forum.



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