LuzrovRulay
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- Aug 10, 2017
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- Parrots
- Pineapple Greencheek Conure - Maple
Cockatiel - Timcanpy
It's been a while since I've posted here, but that's mostly due to a new full-time job and a generally busy life. Things have been pretty good, but my youngest bird, Maple, has picked up a bizarre new habit and I was wondering if anyone would offer insight to this matter.
Usually, at night, I cover my bird's cage with a blanket (it only covers the two sides that aren't facing a wall, so plenty of airflow.) Usually I don't bother with such things, but I've discovered that if I don't, Timcanpy likes to wake me up the moment there is any sort of light in the room whatsoever from the window. And I don't like waking up at 7am if I don't absolutely have to.
For the past few weeks, however, I've noticed that if I leave the room -at all- when the cage is covered, Maple will start crying out. It doesn't matter if I open the door and just take two steps out into the hall, go to the bathroom, or... anything, really. She'll keep it up until I step back into the room. It's particularly baffling because she can't actually SEE me leave or return, but so long as I am at least one-step inside my room, she'll immediately quiet down.
The extra bizarre part of this is that she doesn't do this during the daytime or when the cage is uncovered. (Daytime being about 9am forward, as that was the earliest I actually tested it without uncovering her.)
It could be just about ANY time after 10-11pm (usually when I cover them) but it will happen. 3am bathroom trip? Squawking. Midnight and I need water? Squawking. 5am and the cat wants out of my room? Cheep cheep.
Anyone have any ideas what triggers this and/or causes it? I tend not to respond to her because I don't want to encourage it, but I also don't want her to wake up everyone else in the house if I happen to need the bathroom in the wee hours.
Usually, at night, I cover my bird's cage with a blanket (it only covers the two sides that aren't facing a wall, so plenty of airflow.) Usually I don't bother with such things, but I've discovered that if I don't, Timcanpy likes to wake me up the moment there is any sort of light in the room whatsoever from the window. And I don't like waking up at 7am if I don't absolutely have to.
For the past few weeks, however, I've noticed that if I leave the room -at all- when the cage is covered, Maple will start crying out. It doesn't matter if I open the door and just take two steps out into the hall, go to the bathroom, or... anything, really. She'll keep it up until I step back into the room. It's particularly baffling because she can't actually SEE me leave or return, but so long as I am at least one-step inside my room, she'll immediately quiet down.
The extra bizarre part of this is that she doesn't do this during the daytime or when the cage is uncovered. (Daytime being about 9am forward, as that was the earliest I actually tested it without uncovering her.)
It could be just about ANY time after 10-11pm (usually when I cover them) but it will happen. 3am bathroom trip? Squawking. Midnight and I need water? Squawking. 5am and the cat wants out of my room? Cheep cheep.
Anyone have any ideas what triggers this and/or causes it? I tend not to respond to her because I don't want to encourage it, but I also don't want her to wake up everyone else in the house if I happen to need the bathroom in the wee hours.