Pillow Drool
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- Jul 25, 2022
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- Nansun / Roseifrons conure / Parakeet / Stella lorikeet
Hello everyone!
I’m new here and in desperate need of some help regarding a very unpredictable 2 yo male Stella lorikeet. ( it appears that I’m not the only one with an aggressive little bugger)
I found Toki ( his new name ) via a local classified ad where the owners couldn’t take care of him anymore due to partners health reasons. I have been wanting a lorikeet and I have been reading up on maintenance and care and thought I could do this. I met him at their home and he was in a travel cage and in their living room. The first thing I noticed is he seemed very stressed so I said why don’t we give him space to come out on his own terms. They said apple sauce is his favorite and we could try that to see if he would come out. It worked, he came out and was enjoying the snack and hanging out. I noticed that he definitely did harder bites than any of my conures would but the husband didn’t flinch so I did not think it would be as hard as it was.
He ended up flying to me and in turn gave me a nice chomp on my finger which drew blood and hurt like hell. The next fun thing he did was fly at my face and chomp thru my lip. I chalked this all up to stress and that he just wasn’t having a good time. About 2 mins later though he was jumping around and being playful and came to me for scratches and head rubs. It was like a totally different bird entirely so I really just assumed environment.
Fast forward almost 2 weeks, I have other birds so I am keeping him in my office for now but make sure to interact daily and give him time outside of his cage. We started working on fingers not being the devil by me putting a fruit chop on the tip of my finger and slowly bringing it to him which he then started coming up onto my finger and I felt like he was getting more comfortable. We also were doing well with “jump” which is where I would hold my hand out about a foot from his cage and he would jump to it. He also loved scratches and just having fun flying to me and no issues until 2 day ago, he started terrorizing again.
He now will absolutely lunge for any hand in his cage that comes near him like previously. He won’t jump to me anymore and also he isn’t being as playful and just more so always waiting to attack but truly he doesn’t show any signs, it’s one second he’s good and next straight attack. If I say the word no ( not yelling but just no ) it makes it worse ( I’m thinking maybe previous owners yelled this at him?) so I try to do a noise instead to distract. It’s almost like he pitches a fit for not letting him attack me if that makes sense.
I know you can’t undo 2 years of previous history in 2 weeks so I’m looking on advice on how you all managed an unpredictable lorikeet. I saw someone mention a leather glove, would that be a good place to start? I am not going to just abandon him in a room with no playing as punishment, that solves nothing. I have just never worked with a bird that truly scares me before and it’s incredibly intimidating. Please help me
I’m new here and in desperate need of some help regarding a very unpredictable 2 yo male Stella lorikeet. ( it appears that I’m not the only one with an aggressive little bugger)
I found Toki ( his new name ) via a local classified ad where the owners couldn’t take care of him anymore due to partners health reasons. I have been wanting a lorikeet and I have been reading up on maintenance and care and thought I could do this. I met him at their home and he was in a travel cage and in their living room. The first thing I noticed is he seemed very stressed so I said why don’t we give him space to come out on his own terms. They said apple sauce is his favorite and we could try that to see if he would come out. It worked, he came out and was enjoying the snack and hanging out. I noticed that he definitely did harder bites than any of my conures would but the husband didn’t flinch so I did not think it would be as hard as it was.
He ended up flying to me and in turn gave me a nice chomp on my finger which drew blood and hurt like hell. The next fun thing he did was fly at my face and chomp thru my lip. I chalked this all up to stress and that he just wasn’t having a good time. About 2 mins later though he was jumping around and being playful and came to me for scratches and head rubs. It was like a totally different bird entirely so I really just assumed environment.
Fast forward almost 2 weeks, I have other birds so I am keeping him in my office for now but make sure to interact daily and give him time outside of his cage. We started working on fingers not being the devil by me putting a fruit chop on the tip of my finger and slowly bringing it to him which he then started coming up onto my finger and I felt like he was getting more comfortable. We also were doing well with “jump” which is where I would hold my hand out about a foot from his cage and he would jump to it. He also loved scratches and just having fun flying to me and no issues until 2 day ago, he started terrorizing again.
He now will absolutely lunge for any hand in his cage that comes near him like previously. He won’t jump to me anymore and also he isn’t being as playful and just more so always waiting to attack but truly he doesn’t show any signs, it’s one second he’s good and next straight attack. If I say the word no ( not yelling but just no ) it makes it worse ( I’m thinking maybe previous owners yelled this at him?) so I try to do a noise instead to distract. It’s almost like he pitches a fit for not letting him attack me if that makes sense.
I know you can’t undo 2 years of previous history in 2 weeks so I’m looking on advice on how you all managed an unpredictable lorikeet. I saw someone mention a leather glove, would that be a good place to start? I am not going to just abandon him in a room with no playing as punishment, that solves nothing. I have just never worked with a bird that truly scares me before and it’s incredibly intimidating. Please help me