nfmgirl
06-27-2008, 11:11 AM
Jeez. I am really beginning to see what a remarkably docile lovebird I used to have. I thought all lovebirds were like him! L'il Devil didn't bite me once in the 13 years that I had him. He was always sweet as pie.
Then along comes Odie...
Odie isn't mean. He doesn't really bite to hurt. He is just very "assertive", and bites just hard enough to let you know how he feels. If he wants to chew on something, and I say, "ah, ah, ah" and shove his beak away from it, he will scream at me and bite and make it clear that he is not happy with my decision. There are times like last night when he gets really upset, and screams and screams and bites me over and over again. As I said before, he doesn't hurt when he bites, but it is very similar to a temper tantrum thrown by a two-year-old. I will just firmly say, "Hey! Hey! Stop! Settle down." Then speak calmly and try to get him settled.
But he is generally still a very sweet bird. But his tantrums remind me of the "bossy" description I've heard given to females of his breed. Makes me wonder whether "he" could be a "she", but so far haven't seen any of the telltale behaviour like tucking paper in the tailfeathers.
Really would like to be a fly on the wall, though, to see Odie and I when we are in the middle of an "argument". Him screaming with his head stretched out trying to bite anything that gets within reach, me wagging my finger at him and telling him to "settle down".
I remember one time thinking how funny it was when my tiny little ferret Koti got upset with me when I told him "no". Koti turned around, planted his feet, looked up at me and defiantly hissed! I thought it was so funny and gutsy for this little guy to act so defiant to a goliath like me. I have to think the same of Odie!
Then along comes Odie...
Odie isn't mean. He doesn't really bite to hurt. He is just very "assertive", and bites just hard enough to let you know how he feels. If he wants to chew on something, and I say, "ah, ah, ah" and shove his beak away from it, he will scream at me and bite and make it clear that he is not happy with my decision. There are times like last night when he gets really upset, and screams and screams and bites me over and over again. As I said before, he doesn't hurt when he bites, but it is very similar to a temper tantrum thrown by a two-year-old. I will just firmly say, "Hey! Hey! Stop! Settle down." Then speak calmly and try to get him settled.
But he is generally still a very sweet bird. But his tantrums remind me of the "bossy" description I've heard given to females of his breed. Makes me wonder whether "he" could be a "she", but so far haven't seen any of the telltale behaviour like tucking paper in the tailfeathers.
Really would like to be a fly on the wall, though, to see Odie and I when we are in the middle of an "argument". Him screaming with his head stretched out trying to bite anything that gets within reach, me wagging my finger at him and telling him to "settle down".
I remember one time thinking how funny it was when my tiny little ferret Koti got upset with me when I told him "no". Koti turned around, planted his feet, looked up at me and defiantly hissed! I thought it was so funny and gutsy for this little guy to act so defiant to a goliath like me. I have to think the same of Odie!