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  1. serena1487

    Biting Behavior (IRN)

    I know that IRNs like to bite. My IRN is a female and she's very silent. She wouldn't make any sounds so I'm worried, since I've heard that IRNs produce a lot of sounds, but I know that females tend to be quiet so I'm fine if she's ok. Although she wouldn't make any sounds, she's very active...
  2. serena1487

    Female IRN

    This is the little IRN that Charlie dislikes for now.(I hope 😅)
  3. serena1487

    A New Parrot

    As my alexandrine parrot is still new, I did not want another parrot. However, one of my relatives gave me a female IRN parrot thinking he would need company, which I don't think he would, and let's just say neither of us enjoys it. I know that Alexandrines loves their solitudes and...
  4. liamgray123

    African Grey Displaying Aggressive Behaviour

    About 3 months ago I bought an African Grey. She was very friendly at first, and would sing and whistle whenever me or my dad came into the room. She would kiss us through the bars and let us stroke her beak and her head. After about a month I went on holiday for a week and since ive been back...
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