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birdmom4
Had them on the rec center and looked over today and Mya is tryin to feed Poncho Is this unusual? he is a baby yet.Click to view attachment
~Pippin's Mom~
Susan, Such a cute picture! wub.gif
Carrie~Anne
Not unusual at all.

Cute pic.
Dark Angel
awww so sweet. mya is such a good girl. but I am biased she is one of my favorite quakers!
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IMPy
xerxeys mama
wub.gif cute there. dont know what to make of it but im guessing they love each other????
zoohouse
Very cute!! If it was Tiki he would be trying to EAT the other bird, I think. Although he does allow our cockatiel to eat off of his beak, when he would just as soon chase her when they are away from food.
Siobhan
Awwww! I think it's sweet. She's trying to make Poncho feel at home! wub.gif
Jeffe
My two quakers have been doing the same recently. One is regurgitating and feeding the other as if he/she was a baby. Is this a normal female qp behavior?
kirsty
My two are also doing that smile.gif young love eh!! bless them! lovely picture smile.gif

birdmom4
QUOTE (Jeffe @ Aug 1 2008, 09:21 AM) *
My two quakers have been doing the same recently. One is regurgitating and feeding the other as if he/she was a baby. Is this a normal female qp behavior?

Not sure if this is normal female behavior or not, Mya was just introduced to Poncho as i have only had him about 2 months and he was 13 wks when i got him,he was quaretined in another room, she could hear him but couldn't see himand this was the 2nd time they had supervised playtime
Frankie's Mom
wub.gif Very sweet photo, Susan! The behavior is normal ... male or female, it doesn't matter. Regurgitation is a sign of birdie love!
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