I first encountered 'em in an outdoor-but-enclosed-by-plastic display at the San Antonio zoo. The ones in SA were red. Last January I got to meet a bunch of 'em again at an aviary in Niagara Falls, and LORD there were a lot of 'em screeching.
I was quite honoured to have one of them trust me enough to fall asleep on my shoulder, though it meant standing still for about 20 minutes before she woke up. The volunteer said she was the top female in the group's pecking order. Friendly birds, really, even when they were trying to pick the shiny bits off my purse.
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I was quite honoured to have one of them trust me enough to fall asleep on my shoulder, though it meant standing still for about 20 minutes before she woke up. The volunteer said she was the top female in the group's pecking order. Friendly birds, really, even when they were trying to pick the shiny bits off my purse.