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Prompt: Mocking Bird

Mocking birds are very intelligent birds, I have seen many how they imitate songs of different birds, and the truth is they are very interesting.

I always watch them on animal planet because it is a very interesting channel that always shows interesting things about our animal friends.

Yesterday they were explaining how one of these birds builds its nest, picking up twig by twig, until thousands have joined and form a nest that is a fairly thick skein. And I came to the conclusion that these birds are expert weavers, and that in addition to that they give us their beautiful song.

I have never liked having birds in cages, about a few days ago an agapornis parakeet came through the balcony of my house that apparently had escaped from someone's house, and I gave it water and food. He was very docile and stayed with me until the next day, when he decided to go out the window.

It was a very beautiful experience and I will always remember how he chirped and moved his little head from one side to the other.

And in general all birds are magical to me, whether they are mocking birds or not, because for me the mere fact that they can fly is amazing.

 

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Mocking birds are very intelligent birds

Birds are in general very intelligent.

I have never liked having birds in cages

Not necessarily in a cage, but it is very good to have at least one bird. I have a Harris's hawk. We love each other. She can sat on my arm all day. We sleep with each other. I often feed her with hand. And on my arm too. I spend most of my time with her. Except when I am at work. Nowadays I work in a 4 hours per day part time job. To be honest, a Harris's hawk is my only real happiness and enjoyment in life.

Many years ago I used to have an Australian parakeet, also called "dirty face". He was a beauty and very intelligent, he was free in my home, and he always went to the bathroom when I was taking a shower, and he did too.

Do you have a hawk?, I would love for you to show him, or better yet, if you would make some publication about him, because I think he is charming, I suppose that he is trained, is he aggressive?

Many times the company of a bird or any animal is better than that of a human, they are more faithful and affectionate in many cases.

Does your hawk have a name? 😱

Do you have a hawk?, I would love for you to show him, or better yet, if you would make some publication about him, because I think he is charming

A few months ago I posted a few photos about her in the Feathered Friends community. Maybe I will post more photos about her in the future.

I suppose that he is trained, is he aggressive?

Yes, she is trained (she can fly to my arm by calling, eating on my arm and from my hands) (sometimes she fly to my arm even without calling), but not aggressive. Actually she is very calm. I often walk with her outside. She got used to the people and everything else, including even to dogs (she feared them at first, and screamed at them a few times). And I also often sit with her outside for hours.

Many times the company of a bird or any animal is better than that of a human, they are more faithful and affectionate in many cases.

I completely agree.

Does your hawk have a name?

No. I call her by whistling. You can train a Harris's hawk to fly to your arm in 1-2 months. All you need with this bird is love, time and patience. And of course food (meat) for feeding.

It is surprising, then tomorrow I will start looking in your publications to see the photographs, since now I am quite exhausted.

Thank you very much for being so nice and taking the time to answer my questions.

It is simply great and impressive what you comment. I hope you continue to share such interesting material, I started to follow you.

Thank you.

I have not uploaded any photo about my Harris's hawk in a month. Probably soon. Nowadays more and more people are encouraging me to upload more photos about my Harris's hawk.

Nowadays you can find other types of content on my profile.

Actually I have a new Harris's hawk, because the previous one died. I bought him from a breeder in the previous month.

You can find two posts about my bird here:

Honestly, I am a little bit discouraged about posting more about my bird, because almost no one cared about these posts.

Have a nice evening. Good night.

There will always be people who like to see these types of birds, to me it seems very cool and something completely original.

Una lectura interesante la que nos compartes, si son muy inteligentes en verdad, lo mejor poder disfrutarlos en su ambiente natural. @reinaldoverdu apoyado el #toptres del día.

An interesting reading that you share with us, if they are really very intelligent, it is best to be able to enjoy them in their natural environment. @reinaldoverdu supported the #toptres of the day.

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