Just hanging out...
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Just hanging out...
Does your bird have a place where it *always* perches when he or she is just 'hanging out'?
Is that place also their sleeping spot?
Is it the highest perch in the cage?
I ask these questions for a reason, as odd as some of them sound. Its all in the name of research. Noone else seems to be doing any so its up to us
Is that place also their sleeping spot?
Is it the highest perch in the cage?
I ask these questions for a reason, as odd as some of them sound. Its all in the name of research. Noone else seems to be doing any so its up to us
~ Mikaela Sky
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ditto
What they said, except Nila only goes there for a nap, the rest of the time he's playing and running around the play gym or his cage or on me, but if he wants a nap he always goes to the perch at the top of the cage where he sleeps at night.
Sue and Nila
Sue and Nila
Sue
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat
Rowdy Vos eclectus, Dolly Cockatiel
Nila Blue IRN, Priya Grey IRN, and Bigotes the cat
George has a sleep spot that is the heist perch in the cage, he only sleeps there naps and bed time that’s it. he will not sleep any other place except on my chest and shoulder.
I never see him in his sleep spot when he is awake, but than he is always running around playing wit the tiels, he also likes to play with his toys on top of his cage he also perches up there. When I am not home I do not know what he does in his cage.
When he hangs out just to hand out it is usually on the door to his cage. He preens and sings up there.
I never see him in his sleep spot when he is awake, but than he is always running around playing wit the tiels, he also likes to play with his toys on top of his cage he also perches up there. When I am not home I do not know what he does in his cage.
When he hangs out just to hand out it is usually on the door to his cage. He preens and sings up there.
Outsite of "wherever she is not supposed to be" she likes to be really high up. We joke and call her our "monkey", she started making these noises that sound like monkey noises and even better she climbs like one. She likes to climb the drapes and sit on top of the curtain rod in the living room best (highest point of view in the room). I tried to get her to stop at first (cleaning bird poop off the back of the drapes has its drawbacks), but she's so happy there I let her get away with it most of the time...
"You remain responsible, forever for what you have tamed"
Jibbys got a fave spot. Hugging the wall ontop of the curtains railings making himself all snugg in the corner. I have had to put paper below the blinds because he poops in the same spot, right behind the tv! This is his nap spot and escape from Yoda spot. (Yoda can't get up there if the blinds are shut.) At night time he will change his 'spot' in his cage, every couple of days. Usually on his 'boing rope' or the highest perch closest to the wall. Usually close to his bell. Oh and also makes regular trips to see his bell to kiss and feed it before bed then back to his sleepy spot.
"Jibby aka Gilbert" Indian Ringneck 13 years "Charlie" Rex Rabbit 1 year
Re: Just hanging out...
Click on 'Board Index' near the top right corner then look for the 'IRN Lounge.'
Mary
Re: Just hanging out...
If a guy gives you flowers, it's pretty obvious he has a date in mind. On the other hand, if he says he just wants to hang out as friends, he could still have ...If you're with a group of other people for the entire time, such clicker counter as the other person's friend group, you're likely just hanging out. If you met via online dating through a dating app or an online dating website and this person asked you out after flirting for a couple of weeks, again, it's likely a date.So, hanging out can be understood as a more casual version of dating. It's spending time with someone that you are attracted to, but don't necessarily see as a potential relationship partner.