summerday
05-24-2011, 08:55 PM
Hi, I just got a baby lovebird 3 days ago. Her name is Summer, and she's not fully weaned yet - she eats millets by herself but still depends on handfeeding formulas.
She's unusually calm for a lovebird - when I take her out, she stays still on the same spot for awhile, occasionally make a few steps. Before I feed her, she's dead quiet and still like a statue - not puffed up or anything, she just stands with her eyes open. She's a bit unresponsive. when I reach her, she either backs away or stays at the same spot as if she can't see me.
The thing is, I'm not sure if this is because she's still intimidated by the new environment (this is the third day she's here, afterall), if this is part of her personality, or if she's really sick. She doesn't show any other symptoms of illness (her droppings look good, she's puffed up only when she's falling asleep), but seems to seek rest A LOT - when I brought her home for the first time, I calmed her by holding her closely to my heart so that she hears my heartbet (I read somewhere that this is supposed to be soothing) and she loves it so much that that's the only thing she ever wants to do.
Basiclally, this is what happens - I take her out to feed her, which is the time she's very quiet and still. I start feeding her and she starts making noises and becomes active. After she's fed, she tries to climb up to my hand and my chest and just sets herself right in my hand - When I scratch her head as she falls asleep, her body is so relaxed that even if I put her away from my body, her sleeping position retains. Once she was sleeping almost sideways (Her feet on my chest) and I detached her from my chest, and she was still sleeping sideways, her feet touching the air!
Now if I put her away from me, she searches for another warm spot to settle in - between my armpits, under my shirts, between my hands, anywhere. It seems like the only thing she wants to do when she's out, she just seeks for a place to rest and once she's there, she stays there for a really long time.
I'm wondering if this is a healthy behavior for a baby lovebird. The last lovebird I handfed was extremely active and curious, and while Summer is really adorable the way she is, I'm just a bit worried if she's sick. I'm planning to take her to the vet this saturday because I have work during the weekdays but if this is a sign of illness I'm probably gonna have her checked up ASAP.
Please help this clueless mommy! thanks =)
She's unusually calm for a lovebird - when I take her out, she stays still on the same spot for awhile, occasionally make a few steps. Before I feed her, she's dead quiet and still like a statue - not puffed up or anything, she just stands with her eyes open. She's a bit unresponsive. when I reach her, she either backs away or stays at the same spot as if she can't see me.
The thing is, I'm not sure if this is because she's still intimidated by the new environment (this is the third day she's here, afterall), if this is part of her personality, or if she's really sick. She doesn't show any other symptoms of illness (her droppings look good, she's puffed up only when she's falling asleep), but seems to seek rest A LOT - when I brought her home for the first time, I calmed her by holding her closely to my heart so that she hears my heartbet (I read somewhere that this is supposed to be soothing) and she loves it so much that that's the only thing she ever wants to do.
Basiclally, this is what happens - I take her out to feed her, which is the time she's very quiet and still. I start feeding her and she starts making noises and becomes active. After she's fed, she tries to climb up to my hand and my chest and just sets herself right in my hand - When I scratch her head as she falls asleep, her body is so relaxed that even if I put her away from my body, her sleeping position retains. Once she was sleeping almost sideways (Her feet on my chest) and I detached her from my chest, and she was still sleeping sideways, her feet touching the air!
Now if I put her away from me, she searches for another warm spot to settle in - between my armpits, under my shirts, between my hands, anywhere. It seems like the only thing she wants to do when she's out, she just seeks for a place to rest and once she's there, she stays there for a really long time.
I'm wondering if this is a healthy behavior for a baby lovebird. The last lovebird I handfed was extremely active and curious, and while Summer is really adorable the way she is, I'm just a bit worried if she's sick. I'm planning to take her to the vet this saturday because I have work during the weekdays but if this is a sign of illness I'm probably gonna have her checked up ASAP.
Please help this clueless mommy! thanks =)