chris-md
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- Feb 6, 2010
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- Parrots
- Parker - male Eclectus
Aphrodite - red throated conure (RIP)
Parker is definitely getting hormonal. He's actually been not bad, but the last couple days has seen him lunging at me from his stand whenever I pass by, every time. Harmless, since any attempt to pick him up is met with step up consistently without fuss.
This evening saw him dip to new lows I never saw coming from him. We just sat down on the couch to eat dinner. He climbe down his stand and walks over in what looked like an attempt to come beg like he always does. This was different though, he was going faster, more intently. I reach down to pick him up, he immediately NAILS me hard, drawing big blood.
Little a**hat climbed down and walked 10 feet specifically to bite me!!! That's why his posture seemed so off walking over. It was a charge of sorts. Now i know the difference I will certainly be on the lookout in the future
I got up to grab my glove I use when he gets bitey (thick fleece glove, can't feel bites), and the bastard CHASES me!! thank god I'm only 5 feet away from the glove.
It was immediately to the cage. He had to be flung twice during this event: one for the initial bite and another time near the cage when he tries to move down my gloved hand to my bare arm...not letting him bite that.
He's bitten me three times in as many days, this better be finished soon. I can only hope this is a good sign that a molt is on the horizon, since it's my understanding that molting is often tied to hormonal cycle. Everyone here has been talking about their birds molting, even ekkies; Parker has yet to show a single pin feather.
*audible sigh* the dredges of parrot ownership.
This evening saw him dip to new lows I never saw coming from him. We just sat down on the couch to eat dinner. He climbe down his stand and walks over in what looked like an attempt to come beg like he always does. This was different though, he was going faster, more intently. I reach down to pick him up, he immediately NAILS me hard, drawing big blood.
Little a**hat climbed down and walked 10 feet specifically to bite me!!! That's why his posture seemed so off walking over. It was a charge of sorts. Now i know the difference I will certainly be on the lookout in the future
I got up to grab my glove I use when he gets bitey (thick fleece glove, can't feel bites), and the bastard CHASES me!! thank god I'm only 5 feet away from the glove.
It was immediately to the cage. He had to be flung twice during this event: one for the initial bite and another time near the cage when he tries to move down my gloved hand to my bare arm...not letting him bite that.
He's bitten me three times in as many days, this better be finished soon. I can only hope this is a good sign that a molt is on the horizon, since it's my understanding that molting is often tied to hormonal cycle. Everyone here has been talking about their birds molting, even ekkies; Parker has yet to show a single pin feather.
*audible sigh* the dredges of parrot ownership.
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