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On being a performing animal in a cage

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Ivan the Terribly Average

It's those bloody parrots again. Sulphur-crested cockatoos. It was bad enough being mocked by one yesterday, but today they're queueing up to stare at me through the window. There are three of them perched on the windowsill now. When I move, their gaze follows. If I make any sudden moves, their crests go up.

Now they're squabbling among themselves. I'm imagining that one of them wants to go and get an icecream or something, but that the others want to keep on watching the big pink ape for a bit longer.

Maybe they're just hoping I'll refill the birdbath. It does look like the tide's out.

***

Right, I've refilled the thing and there are now three large white birds al trying to be in there at once. They don't fit. There are others on the garden wall, waiting for their turn.

And one of them's back on the windowsill, staring at me...

smiley - redwineIvan.


On being a performing animal in a cage

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Metal Chicken

Guess you forgot to leave out the towels...

MC


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lil ~ Auntie Giggles with added login ~ returned


.. and the loungers smiley - whistle


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Post 4

Heleloo - Red Dragon Incarnate

and the birdseed

nothing succeeds like a budgie

smiley - run


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Deb

After yesterday, I approached this journal with anticipation.

It didn't disappoint.

Deb smiley - cheerup


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psychocandy-moderation team leader

smiley - laugh
You cockatoos amuse me.

The only birds I've ever seen sitting on my window ledges were some pigeons outside the bathroom window- they'd built a nest behind the furnace exhaust pipe for the winter, and the ledge was apparently useful for access. I had a rubber duckie on the inside windowsill and one of the pigeons was "talking" to it through the glass.


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Researcher 14993127

3 cockatoos eh? Does that make them cockathrees now then? smiley - spacesmiley - whistle




sowwy, smiley - blushsmiley - spaceI'll get me coat now. smiley - run


smiley - cat


On being a performing animal in a cage

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Prof Animal Chaos.C.E.O..err! C.E.Idiot of H2G2 Fools Guild (Official).... A recipient of S.F.L and S.S.J.A.D.D...plus...S.N.A.F.U.

we're tight round heresmiley - smileyit's watch yer cocka

err 1 not 2 or 3smiley - ermsmiley - erm


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hellboundforjoy

I love parrots. There's a flock of them that have been propagating in my city, but they don't come to my neighborhood. We don't have good trees here. That is just as well though, cause as a flock they are noisy and obnoxious.


On being a performing animal in a cage

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Ivan the Terribly Average

Parrots are noisy things, far too clever for their own good, and sulphur-crests are vandals. I've seen them pull the rubber seal out of street lights just so they can hang from it by one foot and bounce up and down on it like a bungee. The they get bored and fly off screaming.


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dragonqueen - eternally free and forever untamed - insomniac extraordinaire - proprietrix of a bullwhip, badger button and (partly) of a thoroughly used sub with a purple collar. Matron of Honour.

smiley - laugh that I'd like to see with my own eyes.

smiley - dragon


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Heleloo - Red Dragon Incarnate

smiley - book

Ravens are worse, they swear at the top of their lungs

FAAAAAAAAAAARK, FAAAAAAARK, FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARK

and they complain about nothing at all




On being a performing animal in a cage

Post 13

hellboundforjoy

We've got crows in our neighborhood. I think they keep out the parrots. I've seen them gang up on a raptor and chase it away.


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