![]() Now he doesn't bite me nearly as much only when he don't want to come out of cage once in a while and come a long ways to the point I even flight trained him once he molted and grew back most of his feathers. Yes was bitten a few times from him in the process of bonding with him. So over the past year, maybe longer I started handling him more and would bring him home to train him. They gave him some attention but was scared to handle him for much as he severely bit one of the lady in the side of the face and lip and would bite at anyone that came near him at time. So she didn't want to see him do that and re-homed him to a store that had other birds. He became understandably way to aggressive to handle and even pick some of his feathers out in the process. So he was pretty much bound to his cage for the next couple of years only to come out during cleaning and vet visits. She later had kids and married and the bird and her husband didn't get along and he would randomly attack him. ![]() She bought him originally at a bird expo about a few years back when he was about 2 years old. The issue with him and reason he was given up by last owner before that which was a younger lady in the past, is cage aggression. ![]() I known this bird for over a year now as I bought him home on and off to train him for last owner months ago. He a unexpected one as wasn't planning on buying anymore birds, yes train and deal with several birds at a time, so isn't a problem for me, but was hoping that someone when the last owner had him would have came though and gave him a good home permanently, like I am. ![]()
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