sobkowich
03-18-2011, 04:10 AM
I've been working with my Lovebird for a couple months now, giving her space to do her own thing, and she has gone from screaming most of the day and evening, to comfortably sitting on my, or my girlfriends shoulder or chasing the cat up and down the stairs. At first I was worried about the cat getting the better of the bird, but lately, it seems as if the cat enjoys the attention and actually will roll onto her back (submissivly) and let Suzie walk on her from time to time.
Anyway, the problems that have persisted have been the ones that I am at a loss about, and wanted to get some input on.
First of all, Suzie is now about 10 months old, and fully flighted. She always has been. I have never been able to either get her to let me clip her flight feathers, or find anyone I trust to come over and have it done. So I think that Suzie thinks she has no reason to even try to socialize with me any more than she needs to, because when she's done with me, she can just fly away. Should I commit to getting her clipped? If so, that generates a whole ton of other problems.
Secondly, she knows that during the afternoon / evening, she will have free time out of her cage, and when she's out she loves to come close to us. At first I thought this was a good thing, as it showed me that she liked being around my girlfriend and I. But then I realized, she will never let us touch / pet or hold her. If she lands on my arm or head, she just sits there, and if I try to offer her a treat or get her to move a bit, then she'll scream, fly about 2 feet up, then land again, on the same spot.
Am I missing something? is she trying to socialize with us, but because It's not what I'm expecting, i'm missing it? She will sometimes sit on my arm or wrist and take a couple of seeds, but the watch's my hand closely, and if it comes close to her without a seed, then she lowers her head, opens her beak and lunges. She bites all the time, and not just little nips, but enough to break the skin sometimes.
Also, when she's out, she loves sitting on my monitors, that doesn't bother me, but when she get's interested in my fingers while i'm typing, she will take over the keyboard, and not let my fingers anywhere the keys, like she's getting territorial.
Finally, she has taken to knocking things around, and off of anything she can move, both inside and out of her cage. she's knocked phones off the wall, and even knocks her food dish all over. When I try to change the water or food dish, it's like a major attack and she will usually save her most savage attacks for when I am close to her cage.
Am I missing some obvious clues here? Does anything I'm talking about sound familiar? Suzie is a solo bird, I was thinking about getting her a companion, but this time making sure any additions were hand raised, as Suzie is not.
I have stopped offering her my finger as a perch, as whenever I did before, she would just lunge and bite. I know I have made progress with her, as she will let me stroke her with a spare perch we have. when I do touch a spot in her back, she will spread her wings and do a little prancy dance, funniest thing I've seen her do.
any tips or advice? Any and all is welcome
Thanks
Scott.
Anyway, the problems that have persisted have been the ones that I am at a loss about, and wanted to get some input on.
First of all, Suzie is now about 10 months old, and fully flighted. She always has been. I have never been able to either get her to let me clip her flight feathers, or find anyone I trust to come over and have it done. So I think that Suzie thinks she has no reason to even try to socialize with me any more than she needs to, because when she's done with me, she can just fly away. Should I commit to getting her clipped? If so, that generates a whole ton of other problems.
Secondly, she knows that during the afternoon / evening, she will have free time out of her cage, and when she's out she loves to come close to us. At first I thought this was a good thing, as it showed me that she liked being around my girlfriend and I. But then I realized, she will never let us touch / pet or hold her. If she lands on my arm or head, she just sits there, and if I try to offer her a treat or get her to move a bit, then she'll scream, fly about 2 feet up, then land again, on the same spot.
Am I missing something? is she trying to socialize with us, but because It's not what I'm expecting, i'm missing it? She will sometimes sit on my arm or wrist and take a couple of seeds, but the watch's my hand closely, and if it comes close to her without a seed, then she lowers her head, opens her beak and lunges. She bites all the time, and not just little nips, but enough to break the skin sometimes.
Also, when she's out, she loves sitting on my monitors, that doesn't bother me, but when she get's interested in my fingers while i'm typing, she will take over the keyboard, and not let my fingers anywhere the keys, like she's getting territorial.
Finally, she has taken to knocking things around, and off of anything she can move, both inside and out of her cage. she's knocked phones off the wall, and even knocks her food dish all over. When I try to change the water or food dish, it's like a major attack and she will usually save her most savage attacks for when I am close to her cage.
Am I missing some obvious clues here? Does anything I'm talking about sound familiar? Suzie is a solo bird, I was thinking about getting her a companion, but this time making sure any additions were hand raised, as Suzie is not.
I have stopped offering her my finger as a perch, as whenever I did before, she would just lunge and bite. I know I have made progress with her, as she will let me stroke her with a spare perch we have. when I do touch a spot in her back, she will spread her wings and do a little prancy dance, funniest thing I've seen her do.
any tips or advice? Any and all is welcome
Thanks
Scott.