dangling birds
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dangling birds
This is a question mostly from those who have open avairies. I was doing some cleaning this morning and heard one of my male gouldians screaming. As I turned around, a female gouldian had him by the wing and was literally dangling him from the branch. I, of course turned around and began waving at the bird and she immediately turned him loose. I have never seen this happen and it scared me. Can a bird kill another one doing this or break their wing? Boy am I having a TIME with my gouldians for some reason. My hat goes off to those of you who have such success. Beautiful as they are.... they sure are complicated.
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Re: dangling birds
I see this stuff happen quite often during the breeding season. As scary as it looks I have not seen them hurt each other.dfcauley wrote:This is a question mostly from those who have open avairies. I was doing some cleaning this morning and heard one of my male gouldians screaming. As I turned around, a female gouldian had him by the wing and was literally dangling him from the branch. I, of course turned around and began waving at the bird and she immediately turned him loose. I have never seen this happen and it scared me. Can a bird kill another one doing this or break their wing? Boy am I having a TIME with my gouldians for some reason. My hat goes off to those of you who have such success. Beautiful as they are.... they sure are complicated.
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I have seen my zebras do that in the past. i think they do that to each other when they dont want them near themWhenever ne of my zebras got to close to another zebra nest they would chase after them and if caugt they would grabthem by the wing and just drop em and sometimes they would just pluck out feathers.
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