Posted September 14, 200915 yr Now I thought I would share my funny story, Tutu my male budgie absolutely loves his bells! I have 3 in the cage and he likes one is particular, we position it so it is in reaching for him when he is on a perch? (is that the right word). He likes to sit there and put it on his head like a hat, he just sits there. For a couple of minutes doing nothing but having it like a hat on, it doesnt cover his head fully, its like a hat. Sometimes we say something to him, he will walk over and put if on his head, hahahaha. I find it very funny. There is another bell, where one day I thought he was hanging myself, I ran over because he was in mid air and I thought his head was caught, he had the bell inside in his mouth and he was holding on. That one scares me when he does that. Sometimes he goes crazy trying to attack his bells, similar is a world war 3 fight. He sits on top of the swing, brings the bell to him and holds it with his feet and starts attacking. He likes attacking it from the perch too. He sits on the perch, puts his let as high as his body, one leg on the perch one leg on the bell and then tries to eat the bell. Hahaha I thought I would share my story. Edited September 14, 200915 yr by Tutu&Gypsy
September 14, 200915 yr Now I thought I would share my funny story, Tutu my male budgie absolutely loves his bells! I have 3 in the cage and he likes one is particular, we position it so it is in reaching for him when he is on a perch? (is that the right word). He likes to sit there and put it on his head like a hat, he just sits there. For a couple of minutes doing nothing but having it like a hat on, it doesnt cover his head fully, its like a hat. Sometimes we say something to him, he will walk over and put if on his head, hahahaha. I find it very funny. There is another bell, where one day I thought he was hanging myself, I ran over because he was in mid air and I thought his head was caught, he had the bell inside in his mouth and he was holding on. That one scares me when he does that. Sometimes he goes crazy trying to attack his bells, similar is a world war 3 fight. He sits on top of the swing, brings the bell to him and holds it with his feet and starts attacking. He likes attacking it from the perch too. He sits on the perch, puts his let as high as his body, one leg on the perch one leg on the bell and then tries to eat the bell. Hahaha I thought I would share my story. :emoticon112: SO CUTE!
September 14, 200915 yr my boy is the same, loooooooves his bells He will even let it swing from side to side so it gives him a bit of a headrub :emoticon112: They are little clowns aren't they lol Edited September 14, 200915 yr by Clouds birds
May 8, 201015 yr Always check bells closely with budgies...one of my aviary budgies had pulled apart a ball and was running around the aviary with the bell stuck firmly on the end of his beak.
May 8, 201015 yr Always check bells closely with budgies...one of my aviary budgies had pulled apart a ball and was running around the aviary with the bell stuck firmly on the end of his beak. yes but kaz are brass bells safe
May 8, 201015 yr Always check bells closely with budgies...one of my aviary budgies had pulled apart a ball and was running around the aviary with the bell stuck firmly on the end of his beak. yes but kaz are brass bells safe Brass should be fine but copper is not safe.
May 8, 201015 yr Always check bells closely with budgies...one of my aviary budgies had pulled apart a ball and was running around the aviary with the bell stuck firmly on the end of his beak. yes but kaz are brass bells safe Brass should be fine but copper is not safe. thank you kaz
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