Iholm5
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- Apr 22, 2015
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- Parrots
- Proud parront to...
Tiki (U2), Zelda (GCC), Bender (Tiel), Pickles (Parrotlet), Pax (IRN), Goku (Sun), Jack (Caique), Moko (Crested Gecko), Goose (Red Lored Amazon)
Hello! Long time visitor, first time poster. My wife and I adopted an adult (12 years old) male umbrella cockatoo who we named Tiki around 9 months ago. Tiki was at a bird rescue and was owned by an older couple, and after the husband passed the wife gave him up. We went to visit and eventually adopted him after we learned how affectionate he was, and he became part of the family. He has a very large cage (probably would comfortable fit a large macaw, I can almost stand in it and I'm 6'2", and is fed Zupreem along with Nutriberries as occasional treats, as well as vegetables, his favorites being tomatoes, broccoli, and carrots. He is out of his cage for between 5-6 hours per day and our dad in law who we live next to visits him and plays with him.
As of late, he has become somewhat 'crabby' as my wife terms it, and seems to prefer sitting in his cage to coming out and being with us. There are perches all around the house, including several custom ones for the big guy attached to walls. He seems like a perfectly happy bird, he eats well, plays with his toys, interacts with us during play time, and overall seems content with his life. I'm wondering if U2s can ever just be moody for a while, or if it's perhaps the darker weather since his attitude seems to be tied to daylight savings.
Thank you for any advice.
As of late, he has become somewhat 'crabby' as my wife terms it, and seems to prefer sitting in his cage to coming out and being with us. There are perches all around the house, including several custom ones for the big guy attached to walls. He seems like a perfectly happy bird, he eats well, plays with his toys, interacts with us during play time, and overall seems content with his life. I'm wondering if U2s can ever just be moody for a while, or if it's perhaps the darker weather since his attitude seems to be tied to daylight savings.
Thank you for any advice.