Strange things can set them off. My green cheek loved to be handled, would go down the v-neck of my top, come out of the sleeve and spend twenty minutes up at my face chewing on my ear or grooming my facial hair. I could wrestle her around with my hand, and she'd be about as gentle as a conure can be. I even got into a game of hiding my hand under a cushion, showing it, then hiding it again, and she'd run frantically trying to nip at the hand. When she got it, she wasn't too rough, just grabby. She knew it was a game and loved it. But, if I used a computer mouse around her, holy hell she was not happy. The hand got it and the mouse got it, and she meant it. I never really did figure out what that poor mouse did to offend her, but it was Sicilian vendetta type stuff.
My quaker caught my hand in the act of "mounting" my laptop mouse and it was the hardest she'd ever bit me (first time breaking the skin). Later I caught her trying to rip out the scroll wheel of my mouse mistress! They don't want us running off with that hussy. I've never had a green cheek but they look and sound adorable
My green cheek, Gillie, died in May of 2020. He was 27 years old. He was a great talker, cuddly, but his excitement always came out thru his beak! I miss him so much.
ES LA MAR DE INTERESANTE, ESTA CRIATURA LO QUE HACE ES GUARDAR LA CAMA DEL NIÑO Y ANDA QUE AHÍ NO HAY QUIEN SE ACUESTE. QUÉ LISTO ES EL JODIDO. EL MUNDO DE LOS ANIMALES ESTÁ MUY DESCONOCIDO PERO SE VÉ QUE COMPARTEN CARACTERÍSTICAS COMO OTRAS CRIATURAS QUE SE DEDICAN A GUARDAR COMO POR EJEMPLO LOS PERROS. ME HA ENCANTADO. AHORA ESCRIBO A LOS DE RU-vid, HACED EL PUÑETRRO FAVOR DE NO PONERME NI RESPUEDTA NI COMENTARIO DESTACADO. NO HALAGÁIS CON ESE ADJETIVO, CONTROLAIS. CONFUNDÍS A LOS LECTORES