jhessail1
07-09-2007, 02:22 PM
Hello again! So Aurora and I have made some great progress - she's very inquisitive and seems to love it when I talk to her. She's picked up a certain whistle I do when we talk, which is just cute :)
We've also already gotten to finger taming - now tell me if I've been doing this right: She's used to my hands in the cage so she's not afraid of them. I began putting some of her favorite seed in my hand, and she would perch on the side of my palm while eating. A few days ago I took my finger, pressed up on her breast and said "up!" in a happy voice until she climbed on or tried to fly away - she's stepped up a few times, and when she does I make all kinds of mellow racket like "yay birdie! yay aurora! good bird bird!". I only do this once or twice at a time, but a few times a day. This is a good start, right?? 8)
Also, I've heard bathroom time is good for bonding. Now, I do tent time with my sugar gliders which I'm sure is similar, but how exactly do you bird-proof your bathroom? What all do I need to look out for? And what can be done to ease any stress if I need to get her back into her cage before she's ready?
Thanks, I look forward to seeing what you guys have to say!
We've also already gotten to finger taming - now tell me if I've been doing this right: She's used to my hands in the cage so she's not afraid of them. I began putting some of her favorite seed in my hand, and she would perch on the side of my palm while eating. A few days ago I took my finger, pressed up on her breast and said "up!" in a happy voice until she climbed on or tried to fly away - she's stepped up a few times, and when she does I make all kinds of mellow racket like "yay birdie! yay aurora! good bird bird!". I only do this once or twice at a time, but a few times a day. This is a good start, right?? 8)
Also, I've heard bathroom time is good for bonding. Now, I do tent time with my sugar gliders which I'm sure is similar, but how exactly do you bird-proof your bathroom? What all do I need to look out for? And what can be done to ease any stress if I need to get her back into her cage before she's ready?
Thanks, I look forward to seeing what you guys have to say!