205 Of 365: The Blue Destroyer
Blue can be seen here stripping part of a millet spray. In the wild, Lovebirds are one of the few parrots who can weave a nest. To do that, they need to collect lots of material to tear and shape to their liking.
In the wild, she would gather leaves — maybe palm fronds. The bottom of their cage is lined with paper which she shreds with a vengeance. If they're out of the cage, we have to watch for the postman otherwise mail is going to get a severe chewing.
The impulse to chew can never be denied.
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