I have come to the conclusion that it is very difficult to engage feelings of loneliness when watching a green-cheek conure. They are simply too amusing, and require a good deal of attention to keep out of trouble. Additionally, they want to help with whatever you are doing - typing, playing the piano, brushing your hair, washing the dishes, clearing the table, baking bread, drinking tea, building (or deconstructing) Jenga towers, sweeping, bobbing for walnuts, decorating your homework pages, "fixing" the computer cord -
Also, they think it great fun to crawl around on your ticklish feet.
Then when they decide that they are quite through, they will clamber all over your shirt and pants, shoulders, arms, and head, surf in your hair, burrow through your shirt-sleeves, comb your hair, and preen your eyelashes. After that they will engage in professional dermatology by attempting to remove any moles, freckles, pimples, or mosquito bites that may have appeared on your skin.
All the while, of course, they keep up a constant monologue of parrot-ese, not to be confused with canary, finch, dog, cat, or anything else in the known universe...
Also, they think it great fun to crawl around on your ticklish feet.
Then when they decide that they are quite through, they will clamber all over your shirt and pants, shoulders, arms, and head, surf in your hair, burrow through your shirt-sleeves, comb your hair, and preen your eyelashes. After that they will engage in professional dermatology by attempting to remove any moles, freckles, pimples, or mosquito bites that may have appeared on your skin.
All the while, of course, they keep up a constant monologue of parrot-ese, not to be confused with canary, finch, dog, cat, or anything else in the known universe...