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Valued Member
United States
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interesting bird talk here This actually got me into looking up why the quaker parrot is illegal to own in certain states I found out that people are worried that since they are such hardy birds, if they became wild they would have the possibility of becoming an agricultural pest, eating up corn crops and such. Good read. Anyways your information shows where you are from, so if you want to keep that a secret I suggest you change that option on your profile.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I know Googoo - I just didn't want the location in the same post with the prohibition on that breed. It is a bit silly. Not that long ago, the same state tried to ban another breed because of the fear of Avian Flu - we successfully fought that.
Anyway, willow is again flying to my desk to play with "her" coin along with a few others (and the lamp and sandstone coaster) I have to shoo her away when she goes with the lamp.
I guess I am going to have to leave an Ike on the desk so I can get a pic. I'm thinking a 1978. She is wary of the hawks, turkey vultures and real eagles but doesn't mind the ones on the coins.
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Valued Member
United States
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African Greys rock. I had one that turned 13. Unfortunately, the tornado sucked her out the window. She loved playing with coins as well.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I used to have a parakeet that would throw almost anything he didn't like off the dresser his cage was on. Coins were his first thing to get tossed off. I used to put all kinds of objects there and he really had preferences and coins were just not his thing. As fast as I put one there, off it went. Just no value for money.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Ok, this is going to get a little ugly (but such is life)... I went to the Ohio Coin Extravaganza today and, to my pleasant surprise, actually found some coins that I thought were worthy of, and priced fairly for, buying. I congratulate and thank the dealers that participated for being wise enough to include stock that appealed to a wide variety of customers. I had a young friend who is new to the hobby and is still trying to figure out how he wants to collect. EVERY single dealer we sat down and had a conversation with took the time to talk to my young (17 y.o.) friend and explain any aspect of what they had to offer as well as an overview of collecting strategy in general. My only complaint is that some lit out early but I can understand why they did that. I can guarantee that those that left early probably were looking for customers that had a lot more to spend than I or my young friend did. I also have to say that this was an excellent show but I do have suggestions for improvement. If any of the organizers are on this forum and want my input they can contact me. I have over 33 years of marketing strategy experience. I'm not saying it always works, I'm just saying. Anyway, this is Willow's Topic and I hope she continues to enlighten us so... I made a purchase at the OCE (Please don't ever ask me to spell that out again - it is a good description but it hurts my mind to try to get it right every time. I have enough trouble trying to spell "the" correctly when typing. Usually it comes out as "teh". Of course, you will readily be able to argue that I could have taken the time to get the correct spelling and saved myself all this agony of explaining it to you but that would not be as entertaining.) Where was I? Oh yes. I made a purchase and received a rather magnificent Kennedy half in change. I had to explain to my friend that this is the behavior of coin dealers and collectors for many reasons. (You all know you do this and you know why.) I am sorry it took me so long to get to the point but I hope you enjoy the rest of the story. It will be in a follow-up post. And I have to warn you that there is an ugly aspect to the story. You have been warned.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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And now the rest of the story... No, I'm not Paul Harvey reincarnated. I got home and was reviewing my purchases. One dealer gave me a Kennedy half in change for a purchase so I decided that should be willow's memento from the show since she would not be able to attend personally. so she looked at it...  (closeup of how she was holding it) 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Now, to those of you who do not own birds, or know about them, they have incredible eyesight. I normally don't notice planes flying over my house at 30-40K feet but my birds sure do and they follow them with their eyes. It's hard to believe until you see it happen. They get wary.
They also notice things that are close to them. I'm sure you have seen birds picking bugs or worms out of your yard.
The fun part of this story is about to begin because it is close to Halloween.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
883 Posts |
I think what Willow saw scared her...  A Bird with a scary head!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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She could not bear it...  
Edited by PlumCrazy814 10/30/2011 09:31 am
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Pillar of the Community
Egypt
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Very interesting, thanks for sharing  and for all collectors who hold their coins from the field and complain of fingerprints.... try to learn something from Willow 
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
883 Posts |
Willow says it is the season to give and asks you to pick your favorite charity. She has some suggestions on where to "dump" your coin roll search rejects...  (No donation to ANY charity is too small.)
Edited by PlumCrazy814 12/23/2011 11:47 pm
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New Member
United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
883 Posts |
Hilarious, jeremy_ryanne
One of our other parrots, a cockatoo, moves something like that but the one in the video has more game
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Quote: African Greys rock. I had one that turned 13. Unfortunately, the tornado sucked her out the window. She loved playing with coins as well.
I realize she's not a homing pigeon, but you think she'd return to where she knows she is fed and sheltered. Even my stupid neighborhood cat does that.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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My old neighbours used to have one - very smart, but I think he was into stamps!
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