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 Post subject: Caiques are the ultimate "Puffy Pants"!
PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 11:15 pm 
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This little stunning boy hasn't stayed with us for a long time, just three weeks; if you live in an apartment as I do, I strongly suggest that a caique is not the right bird for you... If you also have smaller birds, I doubly recommend avoiding getting one!

This said, he is the most adorable little parrot I have ever met (I hope Bubu isn't reading this)

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We would spend the early morning together, with him babbling away, grooming my hair (I read that's an obsession all caiques share), being a buffoon and eating his apple and grapes with gusto

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Afterwards he'd sit on the windowsill and yell at all the passers by, dogs, humans, cars...

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When the tiels woke up, he'd want to go say hello and really really really enjoy screaming at them and scare them, so that they'd start flying around like mad bats.
That's why he was basically banned from the bird room :lol:

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If/when I will be an elderly lady living alone in a pretty cottage in the middle of nowhere, I will get caiques.
They are superfunny, affectionate, clever, the ultimate companion pet... and look at those orange puffy pants!!!

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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 3:04 am 
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Your title attracted my eyes. Caiques are so cute. I want one. :)

If anyone is interested in one, here is some info I found on them

They are not great for first-time bird owners, but they will always keep you entertained. They enjoy playing on their backs, hopping around the house, and just being comical. They are mischevious, stubborn, and need clear boundaries or they may become nippy.

They aren't good talkers, but they like to learn tricks and most will be friendly with everyone in the family. They can be noisy, so they are best kept in a house. Because of their strong personalities, it's best to make sure you get a hand-fed and properly socialized baby.

If you live in a house and are prepared to care for a medium parrot with a strong personality (and put up with some bites here or there), then you just might be the right owner for one of these energetic bundles of fun.


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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 8:06 am 
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Haimovfids wrote:
They can be noisy


Can be? Try are!
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If they were quieter I'd have 20 :lol:


I love those guys so much, but boy are they loud. That's worse than a BCC.



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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 8:14 am 
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oh my god! that is SO loud!

i didnt write that. i found it on a questioner quiz. they said that bird was for me and gave the details. ill post the link to where i found that.


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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 8:20 am 
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Here it is http://www.all-pet-birds.com/best-pet-bird.html

Hey, can someone try it and tell me what was the result?


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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 8:52 am 
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I help with grooming services at the bird club meetings by holding the birds in a towel so the vet tech can clip them. Most birds object to being held, but a black-headed caique sang songs to me until the clipping began. He was adorable.

I took the test and the results were weird.

Canary or finch 93% What on earth gave them that idea??
Caique, lory, cockatiel, lovebird, small parakeet or parrotlet 87% Okay, this part is pretty accurate but it should be at the top of the list
Small conure, large parakeet, pionus, poicephalus 81% Should be a higher percentage I think. I actively crave a Princess of Wales parakeet, and I've fallen in love with individual Senegals and pionus parrots.
African grey, amazon, small cockatoo, eclectus, hawk head 75%. No thank you, these are gorgeous birds but they're too difficult for me. Hawk heads are supposed to be one of the hardest parrots to manage.
Large cockatoo, large conure, mini-macaw 68% I'd love to have a Patagonian conure actually, and I wouldn't mind a mini-macaw either
Large macaw 62% Should be more like 10% I think. Gorgeous birds and I can restrain them for grooming, but way too much for me to own.



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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 10:53 am 
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I've taken that test a million times. Carolyn, how did you get canary? Strange.

I get cockatiels, all sized conures, caiques and large parakeets.

But in truth my next bird is either a GCC or a pionus, but I guess it doesn't want me to get a pionus. :lol:



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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 12:22 pm 
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these are my results

Cockatiel 100%
Lovebird 100%
Small Parakeet 100%
Parrotlet 100%

The four above were the top suggested.
The others are:

100% Canary
100% Finch
93% Small Conure
93% Lory or Lorikeet
93% Pionus
93% Poicephalus
87% Caique
87% Large Parakeet
81% African Grey
81% Amazon
81% Large Conure
81% Eclectus
81% Hawk-Headed Parrot
75% Small Cockatoo
75% Mini-Macaw
68% Large Cockatoo
68% Macaw

I only cheated on the price, the rest of the questions I answered pretty honestly

I was hoping it would give a list of birds absolutely not compatible!



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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 12:52 pm 
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93% Lory or Lorikeet
93% Large Parakeet
93% Small Parakeet
93% Parrotlet
87% Caique
87% SmallConure
87% Poicephalus
87% Cockatiel
87% Lovebird
87% Canary
87% Finch
81% Pionus
75% African Grey
75% Amazon
75% Eclectus
75% Hawk-Headed Parrot
68% Small Cockatoo
68% Large Conure
68% Mini-Macaw
56% Large Cockatoo
56% Macaw

his is my result.


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PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 1:57 pm 
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I just want to ask, what did everybody put for question 2? Just curious to see our bird limits.



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