clark_conure
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I did some searches to see if this isn't a subject beaten to death but nothing came up so I'm going to go ahead and post.
Also sorry but this post was longer than intended.
I have a Cinnamon Green cheek Conure that I've had about a year and a half and he's about two years old. When I first got him he wasn't the tamest bird, the pet store used a towel to get him out etc. I've had a few cockatiels growing up so I wasn't afraid or timid, and after about 10 minutes I could hold him to my chest and pet him, and probably about an hour later he was fine on my shoulder so I'm sure he was hand fed as a baby at least.
My question is seemingly the opposite of most posts on here about gaining trust and bonding. I'm almost afraid my bird is too bonded to me. He's used to me going to work and because I work nights as an electrical tech he sleeps through most of it. But when I'm home he absolutely will not let me out of his sight or get off me depending on the room.
In the living room he might play on the back of the couch, put if I get up he perks up, if I'm reading in bed he will get off to jump on the pillows back and forth but if I move down to the foot of the bed he will follow.
In the downstairs den where I spend most my time he is either on me, or going down to the desk to grab food then comes back up to eat it on me. This is as far as he will go from me. In fact when he was younger and used to try to bite, punishment was a time out of putting him on the floor, he'd walk back and be sweeter when he climbed back up so that was a bonus but....
He won't just play by himself, he plays with toys in the cage but he won't explore, forage, do anything without me if I'm not around or within a couple feet or so. I'm sure some people will say "oh your so lucky"....but I'd like to see him just run around having fun without me, while me being in the same room. We play chase and tag on the floor but if I lag to far behind he runs right back to me.
I take him outside on my shoulder and on car rides at times, his wings are clipped but even if they weren't I doubt he'd fly away (not risking it, I love him). He's intelligent, knows a few phrases and amazingly uses them in context. "come on" "come here" "I love you" all used correctly in whatever situation we are in, whether it's being separated or cuddling.
Another consideration is he may be too spoiled, I have at least a dozen toys for him, he eats what I eat if it's healthy. He's good about eating his pellets and papaya treats, loves bathing regularly, no feather plucking and has no other health issues as far as I can see.
so 1) is this dependent relationship healthy for him? ..is it normal for a single bird and single owner? 2) Is this a fear reaction? he's been in the house to long to feel any predator danger I have to imagine. The only fear calls were for some black pots I used to own...hated those for some reason. And purple popsicle until he saw me eat it. 3) is there a way to make him more independent
Thank you
Also sorry but this post was longer than intended.
I have a Cinnamon Green cheek Conure that I've had about a year and a half and he's about two years old. When I first got him he wasn't the tamest bird, the pet store used a towel to get him out etc. I've had a few cockatiels growing up so I wasn't afraid or timid, and after about 10 minutes I could hold him to my chest and pet him, and probably about an hour later he was fine on my shoulder so I'm sure he was hand fed as a baby at least.
My question is seemingly the opposite of most posts on here about gaining trust and bonding. I'm almost afraid my bird is too bonded to me. He's used to me going to work and because I work nights as an electrical tech he sleeps through most of it. But when I'm home he absolutely will not let me out of his sight or get off me depending on the room.
In the living room he might play on the back of the couch, put if I get up he perks up, if I'm reading in bed he will get off to jump on the pillows back and forth but if I move down to the foot of the bed he will follow.
In the downstairs den where I spend most my time he is either on me, or going down to the desk to grab food then comes back up to eat it on me. This is as far as he will go from me. In fact when he was younger and used to try to bite, punishment was a time out of putting him on the floor, he'd walk back and be sweeter when he climbed back up so that was a bonus but....
He won't just play by himself, he plays with toys in the cage but he won't explore, forage, do anything without me if I'm not around or within a couple feet or so. I'm sure some people will say "oh your so lucky"....but I'd like to see him just run around having fun without me, while me being in the same room. We play chase and tag on the floor but if I lag to far behind he runs right back to me.
I take him outside on my shoulder and on car rides at times, his wings are clipped but even if they weren't I doubt he'd fly away (not risking it, I love him). He's intelligent, knows a few phrases and amazingly uses them in context. "come on" "come here" "I love you" all used correctly in whatever situation we are in, whether it's being separated or cuddling.
Another consideration is he may be too spoiled, I have at least a dozen toys for him, he eats what I eat if it's healthy. He's good about eating his pellets and papaya treats, loves bathing regularly, no feather plucking and has no other health issues as far as I can see.
so 1) is this dependent relationship healthy for him? ..is it normal for a single bird and single owner? 2) Is this a fear reaction? he's been in the house to long to feel any predator danger I have to imagine. The only fear calls were for some black pots I used to own...hated those for some reason. And purple popsicle until he saw me eat it. 3) is there a way to make him more independent
Thank you