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Mike Dube of Rumford takes his pet parrot Orion, a 6- or 7-month-old blue-crowned conure, for a walk at noon on a sunny Tuesday along Congress Street in Rumford. Dube, who frequently nuzzled the bird with his chin, said Orion can play dead and do a cliff-hanger trick, which means hanging inverted by one claw from the end of his finger. Blue-crowned conures are native to South America.
Orion, a 6- or 7-month-old blue-crowned conure parrot, plays dead in the hand of owner Mike Dube of Rumford at noon on Tuesday while Dube was taking his pet bird for a walk down Congress Street in Rumford.
Terry Karkos/Sun Journal
Mike Dube of Rumford takes his pet parrot Orion, a 6- or 7-month-old blue-crowned conure, for a walk at noon on a sunny Tuesday along Congress Street in Rumford. Dube, who frequently nuzzled the bird with his chin, said Orion can play dead and do a cliff-hanger trick, which means hanging inverted by one claw from the end of his finger. Blue-crowned conures are native to South America.
Terry Karkos/Sun Journal
Orion, a 6- or 7-month-old blue-crowned conure parrot, plays dead in the hand of owner Mike Dube of Rumford at noon on Tuesday while Dube was taking his pet bird for a walk down Congress Street in Rumford.
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