Flip
01-06-2009, 05:19 PM
So, it's been about 10 years since I've been around baby lovebirds, and I've forgotten what they're like. I'm having a really hard time getting Kiwi to go into her cage for bed. She's a little burrower (8 weeks old), and she launches herself further into my shirt whenever I try to take her out, whether for a potty break, just to kiss her on the beak, or to put her back in her cage. She's a fast little birdy, too, and is out of my hand before I can blink.
Does anyone have any tips for getting a baby bird to go to bed without resistance? (I know, it's like asking how you get your kids to go to bed). I work from home most days, and if I'm out it's usually for no more than 4 or 5 hours max. She's out with me the rest of the time, about an hour in the morning, and then 4 or 5 at night. She spends the entire time burrowed as deeply as she can go in my hoodie or under my shirt.
I am spending about 10-15 minutes sitting in the darkened bedroom cuddling with her and singing to her before I try to put her in her cage for bed, but she still resists! She makes little baby noises and burrows herself deeper into my shirt. I don't want to keep her up, waiting for her to get tired, but maybe that's what I need to do? She's such a tiny baby (maybe a "he"?). When I finally did get her into her cage tonight, she was hopping back and forth, desperate to get out again. Even with the light turned down! Silly little chicken.
http://myweb.dal.ca/~mg971395/Birds/kiwi_hood.jpg
Does anyone have any tips for getting a baby bird to go to bed without resistance? (I know, it's like asking how you get your kids to go to bed). I work from home most days, and if I'm out it's usually for no more than 4 or 5 hours max. She's out with me the rest of the time, about an hour in the morning, and then 4 or 5 at night. She spends the entire time burrowed as deeply as she can go in my hoodie or under my shirt.
I am spending about 10-15 minutes sitting in the darkened bedroom cuddling with her and singing to her before I try to put her in her cage for bed, but she still resists! She makes little baby noises and burrows herself deeper into my shirt. I don't want to keep her up, waiting for her to get tired, but maybe that's what I need to do? She's such a tiny baby (maybe a "he"?). When I finally did get her into her cage tonight, she was hopping back and forth, desperate to get out again. Even with the light turned down! Silly little chicken.
http://myweb.dal.ca/~mg971395/Birds/kiwi_hood.jpg