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Catbirbs gonna birb from time to time, I suppose.
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That’s a good show
I read that in the voice of the bird-watching perv from Tuca & Bertie.
hah!
It’s because she loves you, Spike :)
Huh. Interesting
@neo4812
@DelXin27
A lot of species, especially Budgies and cockatiels, will regurgitate food for their mates, a bird they are trying to woo, and even their human owners sometimes! It’s considered a sign of great affection among these birds :)
“Allofeeding” sometimes happens between mates when one is on the nest, but I can’t even name a specie that does it without Googling. You can check out the wikipedia page if you want to learn more.
They do it with their children but I’ve never heard of it with their mates