Humans that are stuck in carnivorous viciousness.

I consider it bad form, to kill and eat a creature that might be befriended.

Has the parrot been feasting on poisonous lizzards or snakes ? Better to observe the parrot, before slaying the parrot. Does the parrot self medicate in the wild, and ingest poisonous berries, fruit, roots and herbs ? The parrot has a toleration for toxic substances that would kill a human being in minute quantities.


Colorful plumage is not an indicator of how poisonous the flesh might be.
 
Stop eating parrots! Bastards!

But you're such a sexy bird. I'm also fairly certain you're not a parrot. Perhaps some breed of parakeet? I'm so, so sorry. I'm just more obsessed with breasts and thighs than Colonel Sanders ever was.
 
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I consider it bad form, to kill and eat a creature that might be befriended.

Has the parrot been feasting on poisonous lizzards or snakes ? Better to observe the parrot, before slaying the parrot. Does the parrot self medicate in the wild, and ingest poisonous berries, fruit, roots and herbs ? The parrot has a toleration for toxic substances that would kill a human being in minute quantities.


Colorful plumage is not an indicator of how poisonous the flesh might be.

Oh great, tell them how.:(

But you're such a sexy bird. I'm also fairly certain you're not a parrot. Perhaps some breed of parakeet? I'm so, so sorry. I'm just more obsessed with breasts and thighs than Colonel Sanders ever was.
^^^birdwatcher :eek:
 
The modern approach is a much better alternative. No need to sacrifice oneself, in order to kill off a predator, and save the majority.
 
All species of birds are edible, although the flavor will vary considerably. You may skin fish-eating birds to improve their taste. As with any wild animal, you must understand birds' common habits to have a realistic chance of capturing them. You can take pigeons, as well as some other species, from their roost at night by hand. During the nesting season, some species will not leave the nest even when approached. Knowing where and when the birds nest makes catching them easier.
 
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