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Sunny and Taz

Lovebird

Meet

Sunny and Taz

Sunny and Taz are fun and funny little birds. The are bonded but prefer to have them own space but spend out of cage time together. They enjoy the landing on your head and listening to you talk to them. they have great little personality that are still shoeing and coming out.

Sunny & Taz are Yellow Collared Lovebird

Sunny and Taz are a bonded female couple that show exactly how they’re feeling with their cute lovebird body language. They make the cutest little squeaks and mimic the sound of the door squeaking open when they want to get out of their cage. They’re step-up trained to a covered forearm or bent cloth covered perch. They love attention and make the kissing sounds. They understand the word “No” and comply with enough reinforcement and repetition. They can happily spend time inside or outside of their cage and they go back home on command. They’re fairly tame but still very hand shy.

If provided a small dowel to perch on in the cage, Sunny (the one with the pointy beak) will do summersaults on the perch.

About

Sunny and Taz

Unknown

Age or hatch date:

4 yr

Gender:

Both Female

Best qualities:

Affectionate with tons of personality! Really intelligent and both seem to understand what we say. Peeping conversations are my favorite. They love spa day when we have a good soaking shower.

Favorite food:

Carrots. millet

Favorite toys:

Paper shreds, plastic rings to move around, kabob shredding discs, loofah, cloth rings, chewy balls, woven straw, swinging hammock or hanging circles.

Taz loves shredding soft stuff and Sunny loves her swing.

Dowel or step-up trained:

to there rope perch

Challenges:

Hard to catch with a towel while in cage. hand shy

Vocabulary:

cute chirps

Health issues:

Unknown

Gets along with birds:

each other

Gets along with dogs:

ignore foster moms dogs

Gets along with cats:

Unknown, or has not been around

Gets along with kids:

still being evaluated

Foster home has expressed interest in adopting this bird:

17/1/26, 6:59 p.m.

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