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The "snowball" effect

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Cory

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Do you find that the more enrichment you provide your birds with the more demanding they get? :huh: By enrichment I mean a varied diet, novel food presentation, out of the cage time and interaction, new toys, etc.

I could either be noticing it happen here or it could be true in a more subtle way and most of it is in my head. If that makes sense. :cool:

Please share your thoughts and experience! :)
 

Saemma

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:highfive: I agree that the more stimulated a parrot is, the more they require from us to maintain that momentum or level of interest. When you are able to *tap* into how bright and intelligent they are ... you discover that there is so much MORE to discover.

This is why I can't limit myself to just *entertaining* my parrots in the confines of my home. I take them out as much as possible so they can experience Newness as much as possible as well.
 
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