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Understanding Parrot Body Language

Thu, Aug 27, 2009

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Learn to read parrot body language

Learn to read parrot body language

Reading you bird’s body language is one of the most important skills you can learn to help you build a relationship with your parrot based on trust. 

Learning to recognize your parrot’s normal body language will help you know when he is feeling fine or when he’s ill, as well as when he wants attention or food. Plus, it can help you avoid a painful bite.

Most parrots communicate their mood and feelings in terms of body language. Once you know the signs, it’s easy to tell when your bird is happy, sleepy, terrified, or simply excited just by noticing his stance.

In the Understanding Parrot Body Language DVD professional animal trainer Barbara Heidenreich guides you through the process of looking at a combination of body parts and what they are doing under different circumstances to give you an idea of just what might be going on in those very special bird brains.

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