jessv13
05-21-2012, 09:22 PM
Hi,
I have just recently gotten 2 lovebirds about 12 months old - black masked with blue colours. They are beautiful. I have had them for about a month now and they live in a very large cage with lots of toys and perches. I have spent atleast 20-30 minutes in the room with their cage daily, often opening the door and allowing them out of their cage. They would sometimes fly (they have clipped wings) to the floor and then hide in a corner away from me, or sometimes just sit on top of their cage. Everytime i go towards them to pick them up while in this room they run away frantically trying to get away from me, it can sometimes be very hard to catch them to put them in their cage, if i have enough time i will allow them to get back to their cage on their own, even providing a rope ladder for them to do so. I recently have been catching them in their cage and bringing them out to sit on my shoulder, the boy - Dusk is happy to sit on me for a long period of time, i can walk around and bend etc and he will stay on my shoulder or my head. When i try to put my hands up to pick him up he sometimes flys off or steps onto my hand. She however hates hands and flys away as soon as you go near her.
Last night I got each bird out seperately (quite hard to catch out of their cage without grabbing them as it is so big) and took them into a small room where i had them sit on my hand and step from one hand to the other, if they flew down i went and picked them up and repeated the process. The boy was ok sitting on my hand while the girl bit quite hard and tried to get away more.
I have read so much bout how to tame them, my question is am i on the right track or should i go back to trying to get them near my hand while in the cage. If i take them out of their cage in the same room as it they will just try to get back to it for safety and not interact with me at all.
At the moment i can put my hand in the cage and they huddle in a corner away from me or on their fav perch. If i go any closer they back away from me.
While i have them on my hand they will allow me to rub their heads and necks and sometimes their stomach... i think this is a good sign but i dont know if they are just scared and therfore not reacting.
They were not hand raised and the pet shop kept them in an avairy with lots of other birds.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have just recently gotten 2 lovebirds about 12 months old - black masked with blue colours. They are beautiful. I have had them for about a month now and they live in a very large cage with lots of toys and perches. I have spent atleast 20-30 minutes in the room with their cage daily, often opening the door and allowing them out of their cage. They would sometimes fly (they have clipped wings) to the floor and then hide in a corner away from me, or sometimes just sit on top of their cage. Everytime i go towards them to pick them up while in this room they run away frantically trying to get away from me, it can sometimes be very hard to catch them to put them in their cage, if i have enough time i will allow them to get back to their cage on their own, even providing a rope ladder for them to do so. I recently have been catching them in their cage and bringing them out to sit on my shoulder, the boy - Dusk is happy to sit on me for a long period of time, i can walk around and bend etc and he will stay on my shoulder or my head. When i try to put my hands up to pick him up he sometimes flys off or steps onto my hand. She however hates hands and flys away as soon as you go near her.
Last night I got each bird out seperately (quite hard to catch out of their cage without grabbing them as it is so big) and took them into a small room where i had them sit on my hand and step from one hand to the other, if they flew down i went and picked them up and repeated the process. The boy was ok sitting on my hand while the girl bit quite hard and tried to get away more.
I have read so much bout how to tame them, my question is am i on the right track or should i go back to trying to get them near my hand while in the cage. If i take them out of their cage in the same room as it they will just try to get back to it for safety and not interact with me at all.
At the moment i can put my hand in the cage and they huddle in a corner away from me or on their fav perch. If i go any closer they back away from me.
While i have them on my hand they will allow me to rub their heads and necks and sometimes their stomach... i think this is a good sign but i dont know if they are just scared and therfore not reacting.
They were not hand raised and the pet shop kept them in an avairy with lots of other birds.
Any help would be appreciated.