Teasing the family dog and raiding apple trees, these playful parrots love nothing more than to cause mischief.
Pictured in the German countryside, female Macaws Ava and Mio cruise the skies looking for fun and food.
The yellow and blue pair of birds, aged two, have proved themselves to be quite a handful for their owner Julian Knott.
The birds often charge at Julian's dog Flitzer and have even riled a neighbour's horse.
'Its an interactive game between the birds and Flitzer our dog,' says 25-year-old Julian from Hamburg.
'The games are sometimes initiated by the parrots and sometimes by Flitzer.
'But in the blink of an eye the hunter becomes the hunted and Flitzer follows the Macaws.
'We let them out each morning and it only takes a few minutes before they have emptied the apple tree,' adds Julian, a helicopter pilot.
'After they have eaten they both rest in a tree, just to become active towards the evening.
'This is playtime for the parrots and they even manage to play with Lasso, a 15-year-old horse from the stable behind us.'
Julian says that even the locals have become acquainted to the exotic birds, who have a wingspan of 130 centimetres.
'Sometimes they call me, that they have seen them on the river, bathing or visiting a shop,' he says.
'We don't care - they come home every evening. They feel totally at home with us and we don't have to be scared - until the next morning.'