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anthropomorphization, bird communication, birds, cockatoo, cockatoos, goffin's cockatoo, hobbies, humans, inter-species communication, nature, parrot behaviour, parrot stories, pets, wildlife
Now I understand the intrigue of watching animals in the wild! So strange what they do when encountering the unexpected!
Where are their manners! Don’t they know it is not polite to stare!!! Am I really that unusual? We are endangered, it is true but haven’t they seen birds before?
Most people I do meet when out and about DO need to be educated. Do I really look like a seagull or a cockatiel? Gimme a break! Sheesh!
Sandy said:
They are staring because you are so darn handsome!
afeatheredpointofview said:
Thank you my dear friend Sandy! I was thinking about this again and thought perhaps that being a messy eater as I am, perhaps I had left a piece of apple on the top of my beak.
Instead of staring, they should have just told me so that I wouldn’t have spent the entire afternoon looking silly!
Pierre said:
same here they don’t stare because they never saw a bird, but just like a priceless painting, or like guys look at your mom not because they never saw a woman but just because she,s beautiful, so don’t worry about people staring at you anymore your a gorgeous bird Pierre
Debbie said:
haha oh Casey
Tyler said:
You can safely bet we look absolutely hilarious when we reach for our camera or stay still and just watch the species in front of us. Wildlife viewing is one of those passions that allow you get some fresh air and even some exercise while on the lookout for wildlife.
afeatheredpointofview said:
Yes, thank you for agreeing with me!