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  1. Atomiklan

    Vacuum = Bath

    Does anyone else's parrot take a bath every time they hear the vacuum cleaner. Lada's (Eckie) parront warned me about this. She said, every time she runs the vacuum, all her birds including Lada all take a bath (or pretend to take a bath) when they hear a vacuum. Does this happen to anyone else...
  2. ConureMom95

    Baby wants to bathe... but won't

    Hey there! I'm super new to this and I'm a pretty new bird mom. I have two lively conures a green cheek and a gold cap. The green cheek is a bit older and more accustomed to things. He's very adventurous and will try whatever we put in front of him. The gold cap is a bit more timid with things...
  3. I

    TOO MANY BATHS

    Hello guys, First post here :) I have an answered question, no where on Google. My Lorikeet, Rainbow, is bathing too many times a day. When I say bathing, I mean self-bathing. He (or she) just go to the water dish, and starting soaking himself over and over. The water dish is on the top of the...
  4. SunnySideUp

    Losing feathers?

    As some of you probably know, I am new to being a bird owner and love my new friend very much. It is a young bird that I've only had for almost two months, so I expect certain things to be tricky. But whenever I use my spritz bottle to bathe it, it tries to fly away and it squaks at me. It picks...
  5. Harpo's mom

    To shower or bath, that is the question

    I have a 4 month old Love Bird. I know they love water. I am wondering if you find your bird enjoys baths or showers. If baths, what one do you have. Shallow or deep..
  6. EarthToEcho

    Best Way to Dry a Bird?

    My Jenday decided it's bath time but it's gotten really cold out, and even though it's not cold in the house, I want to be safe. What's the best way to dry off your feathered friend?
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