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Hi everyone! Welcome to my page. I am a lovable Blue & Gold Macaw. Since my mom takes so many pictures of me, we needed more than one page to display them all. Sorry, but I'm just too cute for her to resist. You can learn more about me throughout the following pages, and see pictures of me and my little brother Dali on the Monet & Dali pages. Have fun! |
![]() My first day home, July 17, 2000. I was 10 weeks old. |
![]() Sleeping with my head back. |
![]() Baby Monet |
![]() Me and my mom sleeping |
![]() I was walking and just fell asleep |
![]() Aren't I handsome? |
![]() My first shower |
![]() I'm a drenched rat |
![]() With my Shemp hairdo |
![]() Shemp from the side |
![]() Wet bird! Wet bird! |
![]() All bundled up |
![]() Mmmm, this foot tastes good! |
![]() Chillin' on my back |
![]() Yum! Peppers! |
![]() Me and mommy napping on the floor |
![]() Me and my banana |
![]() Ho, ho, ho! I'm Santa Bird |
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| Monet loves raisins. Most parrots will use a box of raisins as a toy with a surprise inside. They enjoy ripping open the box to get to the treat inside. | Eating with my spoon. Teaching a parrot to eat with a spoon can be tricky because the seeds and pellets slide right off, leaving the parrot with an empty spoon. Dip the spoon in unsalted peanut butter (which most parrots love) and then dip the spoon in their food. This way it won't slide off while they're trying to get a grip on the spoon. | ||
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Me
& My Friends Monet Dali Monet
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