aliceandtheowl
06-03-2010, 08:20 PM
I know, I know, Lovebirds are supposed to be noisy!
But I was wondering what other people do when they are trying to get something done and their bird is beginning to...well, drive them a little bit nuts :)
For some reason, my lovebird is especially loud around my boyfriend. If I am home alone, she is usually relatively quiet and will screech loudly occasionally, but mostly makes soft chirps, sits on my shoulder and grooms herself quietly, plays with her toys in her cage. But when he is here with me, or when he is home alone, she becomes very persistent and screechy. Even when he takes her out to play with her, she will sometimes snuggle him, but mostly she walks back and forth on his shoulders as if to announce her dominance! This is troublesome because he does a lot of work from home, and sometimes when he's trying to get some work done, she goes into loud-mode. I've witnessed this and it is quite grating on the ears. In the past, with my other boyfriend (a couple years back), it was very similar. She really enjoyed running back and forth on his shoulders, screaming. Sometimes I think it's just a thing she has with males. I have noticed that when she's vocalizing a lot, if my boyfriend leaves the house, as soon as the door shuts she's calm again.
But lately, she has even been quite noisy around me. I realize that it's normal for lovebirds to vocalize, but sometimes I think, come on! A lot of the time, I can't put my finger on what the "problem" is because sometimes she'll get really loud even after I have given her treats or snuggles or playtime.
I do try to ignore the noise and not "reward" the noisiness. Sometimes we have to put her in a separate room, and I feel really bad about it, but I live in a condo and the walls are quite thin. My neighbors are quite stingy and I'm afraid that the noise will become annoying for them, too...
Ideas?
But I was wondering what other people do when they are trying to get something done and their bird is beginning to...well, drive them a little bit nuts :)
For some reason, my lovebird is especially loud around my boyfriend. If I am home alone, she is usually relatively quiet and will screech loudly occasionally, but mostly makes soft chirps, sits on my shoulder and grooms herself quietly, plays with her toys in her cage. But when he is here with me, or when he is home alone, she becomes very persistent and screechy. Even when he takes her out to play with her, she will sometimes snuggle him, but mostly she walks back and forth on his shoulders as if to announce her dominance! This is troublesome because he does a lot of work from home, and sometimes when he's trying to get some work done, she goes into loud-mode. I've witnessed this and it is quite grating on the ears. In the past, with my other boyfriend (a couple years back), it was very similar. She really enjoyed running back and forth on his shoulders, screaming. Sometimes I think it's just a thing she has with males. I have noticed that when she's vocalizing a lot, if my boyfriend leaves the house, as soon as the door shuts she's calm again.
But lately, she has even been quite noisy around me. I realize that it's normal for lovebirds to vocalize, but sometimes I think, come on! A lot of the time, I can't put my finger on what the "problem" is because sometimes she'll get really loud even after I have given her treats or snuggles or playtime.
I do try to ignore the noise and not "reward" the noisiness. Sometimes we have to put her in a separate room, and I feel really bad about it, but I live in a condo and the walls are quite thin. My neighbors are quite stingy and I'm afraid that the noise will become annoying for them, too...
Ideas?