Well, we are still not out of the cage. She will come to the bottom and let me open the door. I give her treats if she does not bite when I give her my arm, hand, or fingers.
I am confident that she would leave the cage on her own free will, as she did before, but I am not comfortable letting her out until she allows me to handle her. (Last time she was out, she made a b-line straight for me to give me a good bite.)
I purchased an avian glove with an attached perch. My intention is to leave it in the cage for a few days, and then slowly introduce it to her on my arm.
In general, she seems happy! She goes to her perch or to the bottom of the cage when she wants interaction and treats. Sometimes she is vocal, especially just before bedtime. Yesterday I carefully pet her back and the day before it seemed like she wanted to raise her foot to step up. :51: Other days, she gives me her warning peck when I put my hand in the cage. Also, in the past 3 days I heard he growl for the first time.
She also likes bath time. I roll her out to the patio and mist her with a plant mister. Afterward we play music and she does her head sway. Sometimes she even hangs upside down from the top of the cage. She is plucking a little under her wing, which I believe is because her wings were clipped before she left the sanctuary. I think the clipped ends are irritating her sides.
As for food, we are on about 1/4 of all natural zupreem pellets along with plenty of fresh fruits and veggies. I haven't found her favorite yet...we've tried broccoli, kale, berries, sweet potato, carrots, chilis, figs, spinach, grapes, apple, some corn occasionally, peas, green beans, snap peas, pumpkin, sprouts, plain oatmeal, and a little brown rice. Unlike most ekkies, she doesn't seem to like anything soft or sticky.
Overall, I've really become smitten with this baby girl As always, thank you for your continued support!
I am confident that she would leave the cage on her own free will, as she did before, but I am not comfortable letting her out until she allows me to handle her. (Last time she was out, she made a b-line straight for me to give me a good bite.)
I purchased an avian glove with an attached perch. My intention is to leave it in the cage for a few days, and then slowly introduce it to her on my arm.
In general, she seems happy! She goes to her perch or to the bottom of the cage when she wants interaction and treats. Sometimes she is vocal, especially just before bedtime. Yesterday I carefully pet her back and the day before it seemed like she wanted to raise her foot to step up. :51: Other days, she gives me her warning peck when I put my hand in the cage. Also, in the past 3 days I heard he growl for the first time.
She also likes bath time. I roll her out to the patio and mist her with a plant mister. Afterward we play music and she does her head sway. Sometimes she even hangs upside down from the top of the cage. She is plucking a little under her wing, which I believe is because her wings were clipped before she left the sanctuary. I think the clipped ends are irritating her sides.
As for food, we are on about 1/4 of all natural zupreem pellets along with plenty of fresh fruits and veggies. I haven't found her favorite yet...we've tried broccoli, kale, berries, sweet potato, carrots, chilis, figs, spinach, grapes, apple, some corn occasionally, peas, green beans, snap peas, pumpkin, sprouts, plain oatmeal, and a little brown rice. Unlike most ekkies, she doesn't seem to like anything soft or sticky.
Overall, I've really become smitten with this baby girl As always, thank you for your continued support!
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