_simon_
05-01-2011, 03:11 PM
Hi Guys,
I've had my lovebirds for almost 6 months now, I took them on as a pair. One is a pure peach faced and the other a sea green, I don't know sexes or ages. Neither are tame in any way shape or form. Both get on well with the occasional squabble. They're fed on a lovebird seed mix and get fresh veg every day. I keep them indoors in a 4' x 3' aviary. height is 6' but that's just so I can get in for cleaning with ease.
The aviary is not located in a busy room but in the hallway so we regularly walk past. There's a variety of toys they can chew / pull apart and a variety of surfaces to land on of different materials and sizes. They also have a little material tent with a perch inside and open bottom that they usually sleep in.
The reason for posting is that they seem very insecure. Almost every time anyone goes anywhere near the aviary they fly to the back where their material tent is and hide behind it peeking out. It's extremely rare that either of them will tolerate being closer to us.
I should add that we can put our heads around the doorway and this doesn't bother them, it's only as soon as the rest of our bodies appear that they fly away and hide.
Aside from hiding they have no problem with me putting my arms in every day to sort their food and water. They're not massively keen when I get in with them for cleaning or retying knots on their toys but they've never attacked me, they'll either hide or fly around squawking.
Is there anything I can do to try and get them out of this insecurity? No matter how long I spend in front of the cage either staying silent, talking to them or offering food, they never get curious enough to venture out of hiding.
I've had my lovebirds for almost 6 months now, I took them on as a pair. One is a pure peach faced and the other a sea green, I don't know sexes or ages. Neither are tame in any way shape or form. Both get on well with the occasional squabble. They're fed on a lovebird seed mix and get fresh veg every day. I keep them indoors in a 4' x 3' aviary. height is 6' but that's just so I can get in for cleaning with ease.
The aviary is not located in a busy room but in the hallway so we regularly walk past. There's a variety of toys they can chew / pull apart and a variety of surfaces to land on of different materials and sizes. They also have a little material tent with a perch inside and open bottom that they usually sleep in.
The reason for posting is that they seem very insecure. Almost every time anyone goes anywhere near the aviary they fly to the back where their material tent is and hide behind it peeking out. It's extremely rare that either of them will tolerate being closer to us.
I should add that we can put our heads around the doorway and this doesn't bother them, it's only as soon as the rest of our bodies appear that they fly away and hide.
Aside from hiding they have no problem with me putting my arms in every day to sort their food and water. They're not massively keen when I get in with them for cleaning or retying knots on their toys but they've never attacked me, they'll either hide or fly around squawking.
Is there anything I can do to try and get them out of this insecurity? No matter how long I spend in front of the cage either staying silent, talking to them or offering food, they never get curious enough to venture out of hiding.