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Yeah yeah yeah, unlikely. The parrot has been watching some banging over there, and that is why he is excited by the Bruins banging. Nice try. No-one believes your excuses. I am a bit confused how you mimic "Bruins banging" with the wife, but to each his own.
Lordy, you are more pompously ignorant than I thought. And all this time I've mistakenly given you benefit of a doubt re. objective thinking.
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Just when you thought you’ve figured out the infamous question, “Why do parrots bob their head up and down?” here’s another theory. According to Stephanie Edlund, a Certified Parrot Behavior Consultant and IAABC Parrot Division Chair, parrots may also exhibit this behavior when they’re excited.
Why Do Parrots Bob Their Heads? - 7 Common Reasons
Why do parrots bob their heads? If you don’t know the answer to this question, you should read this article!
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Have you seen your birds shake their heads to music? They are probably excited. Aside from the bobbing heads, they will also dance! You can quickly tell if your parrot is in a good mood.Why Do Parrots Bob Their Head? + Is it Normal? - Birds News
Pet parrots bob their head in anger, boredom, to seek owner's attention, or when hungry. Wild parrots bob head for mating or to display territorial aggression.
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