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![]() 32x30x68 Parrot Bird Finch Cages Play Top Storey Ladder Black Vein Iron Cage US $169.90
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![]() 45x35x65 Large Parrot Bird Cage Macaw Finch House Play Top Cages Black Vein US $274.95
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![]() FORAGING CAPSULE acrylic bird toys parrots cages parts US $18.99
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![]() LEATEHR DROP 2 bird toy parts parrots cages perch loris US $18.79
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![]() 40x31x70 Large Ladder Parrot Bird Cage Playtop Deluxe Black Vein Cages US $249.95
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![]() EX LG HANGING PARROT PLAY TREE STAND GYM TOYS PERCH Macaw Cockatoo Umbrella Cage US $172.00
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![]() 40x31x70 Large Play Top Parrot Bird Cage Storey Deluxe Ladders White Vein US $249.95
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![]() BIRD TOY PERCH 10H X 9W FOR MED SIZED BIRDS CAGE NEW US $8.99
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![]() FREE SHIPPING MINI TOTEM Parrot Toys by A Bird Toy US $8.85
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![]() LARGE FUNDANGLE WOOD CHEW FUN bird toy parrot toys US $9.95
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![]() COLORED RAINBOW VINE STIX Parrot toys parts bird toy US $.99
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![]() FREE SHIPPING FANNY a bird toy parrot toys parts US $7.50
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![]() KNOB PULL NEW LOW SHIPPING a bird toy parrot toys US $6.95
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![]() NEW DOOHICKEY a bird toy parrot toys parts US $8.50
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![]() NEW LUCKY LADDERS a bird toy parrot toys parts US $7.95
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![]() COLORFUL RAINBOW RINGS bird toy parrot toys parts US $12.35
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![]() 7 NATURAL SWING LOW SHIPPING A Bird Toy parrot toys US $6.75
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![]() SEE SAW CHEWERS DELIGHT a bird toy parrot toys parts US $9.95
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![]() PFBT Bird Toy Parts Parrot Toys 36 Ribbon wood Perch US $12.50
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![]() Bird Perch Macaw Cage Top Parrot Toys Ribbon wood US $7.99
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Is my parrot masturbating?
I just moved my conure's wood pot toy closer to his perch, and he has been rubbing his butt against it and making a soft "errrhhhh.....errrrhhhhh" sound when he does it. Is he, um, jacking off? I am not sure he is a male, he has not been sexed. Should I take his toy away from him, or let him do his thing?
HAH!
Yes, parrots do masturbate. So long as his vent doesn't seem to be inflamed or otherwise irritated, I wouldn't worry about it too much. It's just something that they do.
The only reason I could think of to take it away is if he starts to become ridiculously protective of it or even aggressive toward anyone who comes near his cage as a result. Beyond that, if it's not doing any harm then he can keep it.
I've run into this a number of times. It's rarely problematic.
Cassius the Hawkhead Parrot playing and shredding toys




















