Hawkmaid
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Hi guys, a few things.
First, Cricket seems to be ticklish/highly sensitive when I pet him sometimes. His right wing "jumps", like how we humans have the knee-jerk reflex. I think it's hilarious, and he "chirups" a bit every time he does it and only occasionally gets annoyed, but I want to make sure that really is okay.
Second, my Mom taught him to "dance", and he does it pretty often. Recently, however, he'll go up on the side of the cage and throw his head back and whip back and forth, kind of like a snake, if that makes sense. He always comes out of it quickly and seems no worse for wear, but I was wondering what that meant? Is he just "dancing" where he is, or is this other conure behavior, or is it much more serious?
Lastly, just today he did something really weird while on my desk. He bobbed his head up and down really quickly, reminiscent of when a cat or dog is about to throw up or regurgitate something.
I've heard that when birds really fall for their owners, they'll regurgitate something to show their affection, or try to feed the owner from their crop. On the other hand, he ate a piece of my pencil eraser today too. The missing piece is smaller than a grain of rice, but I thought I'd mention it. Anybody have any theories?
His behavior hasn't changed much, except he's become a LOT more attached to me and is beginning to hate my family members, which I know is normal. He's also nippy more often, like he knows what he can get away with - actually, I think he DOES know. Anyway, if you guys have any ideas, let me know!
Hawk
First, Cricket seems to be ticklish/highly sensitive when I pet him sometimes. His right wing "jumps", like how we humans have the knee-jerk reflex. I think it's hilarious, and he "chirups" a bit every time he does it and only occasionally gets annoyed, but I want to make sure that really is okay.
Second, my Mom taught him to "dance", and he does it pretty often. Recently, however, he'll go up on the side of the cage and throw his head back and whip back and forth, kind of like a snake, if that makes sense. He always comes out of it quickly and seems no worse for wear, but I was wondering what that meant? Is he just "dancing" where he is, or is this other conure behavior, or is it much more serious?
Lastly, just today he did something really weird while on my desk. He bobbed his head up and down really quickly, reminiscent of when a cat or dog is about to throw up or regurgitate something.
I've heard that when birds really fall for their owners, they'll regurgitate something to show their affection, or try to feed the owner from their crop. On the other hand, he ate a piece of my pencil eraser today too. The missing piece is smaller than a grain of rice, but I thought I'd mention it. Anybody have any theories?
His behavior hasn't changed much, except he's become a LOT more attached to me and is beginning to hate my family members, which I know is normal. He's also nippy more often, like he knows what he can get away with - actually, I think he DOES know. Anyway, if you guys have any ideas, let me know!
Hawk