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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 94684" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>I recommend Cockatiels for anyone who would like to consider a bird for a pet. Our baby Whistler is quite a joy. He is a sucker for any teenage girl who visits our home and will flirt with them endlessly. He is tightly bonded with difficult child and is by his side or on his shoulder most of the day. He sleeps by his bed at night.</p><p></p><p> He is unclipped and free to fly the house, but he stays mainly in three places- all of them nearby difficult child. Honestly the clean up is not bad and his whistling is quite lovely.He is very quick to pick up new melodies. All of us are very attached to him. However, he is terrified of easy child. When easy child visits, Whistler flies around the house or cringes in a corner of his perch. We've decided easy child just has way too much wild energy for Whistler's comfort level .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 94684, member: 3704"] I recommend Cockatiels for anyone who would like to consider a bird for a pet. Our baby Whistler is quite a joy. He is a sucker for any teenage girl who visits our home and will flirt with them endlessly. He is tightly bonded with difficult child and is by his side or on his shoulder most of the day. He sleeps by his bed at night. He is unclipped and free to fly the house, but he stays mainly in three places- all of them nearby difficult child. Honestly the clean up is not bad and his whistling is quite lovely.He is very quick to pick up new melodies. All of us are very attached to him. However, he is terrified of easy child. When easy child visits, Whistler flies around the house or cringes in a corner of his perch. We've decided easy child just has way too much wild energy for Whistler's comfort level . [/QUOTE]
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