patti2297
01-10-2007, 04:01 PM
First order from Drsfostersmith came in so I thought this would be a good time for our first bathroom session. While Charlie was out, I could clean his cage good and add all his new toys. Oh boy!
Let me tell you, he eyed that open doorway with a gleam in his eye, but he also didn't like the fact that I was on the other side. He came out and his wings are definitely clipped because he could not fly very far. He also flew or fluttered as far from me as he could. Actually, he landed in my bathtub making it easy for me to begin working on step up, which I am proud to report he did, but I think he thought that was the lesser of all evil. :D He would stay on the dowel too, while I lowered it all the while telling him what a good bird he was, but he also was on the very very end of the dowel as far as he possibly could get from me. :(
On this first time out, I didn't push my luck and try to touch him. One, he would have fluttered off or two, bit me. I am convinced it was not the right time for petting yet. Also, I was nervous as well. Wonder, if he was able to tell. Anyways, he still would not eat the millet spray out of my hand, but did eat it on the cage with me sitting close by right in front of the cage.
Now, question is when do I try it again? In case I didn't make it clear the whole time he was out, he was scared to death of me. :(
http://www.imagestation.com/8478418/3945305583
http://www.imagestation.com/8478418/3945305503
http://www.imagestation.com/8478418/3945305425
Let me tell you, he eyed that open doorway with a gleam in his eye, but he also didn't like the fact that I was on the other side. He came out and his wings are definitely clipped because he could not fly very far. He also flew or fluttered as far from me as he could. Actually, he landed in my bathtub making it easy for me to begin working on step up, which I am proud to report he did, but I think he thought that was the lesser of all evil. :D He would stay on the dowel too, while I lowered it all the while telling him what a good bird he was, but he also was on the very very end of the dowel as far as he possibly could get from me. :(
On this first time out, I didn't push my luck and try to touch him. One, he would have fluttered off or two, bit me. I am convinced it was not the right time for petting yet. Also, I was nervous as well. Wonder, if he was able to tell. Anyways, he still would not eat the millet spray out of my hand, but did eat it on the cage with me sitting close by right in front of the cage.
Now, question is when do I try it again? In case I didn't make it clear the whole time he was out, he was scared to death of me. :(
http://www.imagestation.com/8478418/3945305583
http://www.imagestation.com/8478418/3945305503
http://www.imagestation.com/8478418/3945305425