I would very much like to offer a home one day to a rescue, but I know that at present I cannot offer the right environment. In the meantime (for fun) I've brainstormed different ways to better keep a parrot entertained with electronics while people are away. I wanted to offer them up to see if they have any merit at all, or if I'm just nuts.
1) THE CLAPPER: I know it's standard practice to leave the TV or radio on for a parrot's benefit while you're out, but has anyone thought of putting one of these on one of those clappers from TV? I would think they'd get the idea pretty quickly. And why stop at those devices? Put some pretty christmas lights in the 3 clap socket, perhaps? You can keep them guessing what making 2 or 3 clapping sounds will turn on and off day to day. So... crazy, genius, or meh?
2) CHILDREN'S ELECTRONIC TOYS: There is a galaxy of annoying light-up singing educational toys for children. I had once seen an internet video where an amazon was going to town on one of these clearly enjoying herself. Now I DONT APPROVE of putting one of these in the cage or otherwise letting them handle these unsupervised (They can break the plastic and hurt themselves), but could there be a way of mounting them outside the cage? I'd think that you'd have to space it far enough that the parrot could press buttons but not chew the toy. Crazy, genius, or meh?
3) A FURBY (OR SEVERAL): Whereas my last suggestion may be a physical threat a parrot, I think this does have the potential to HORRIFY a bird if handled badly. The toy does look kind of like an owl (a predator). I know there are plenty of humans who are creeped out by the things. Just setting one of these out by a parrot's cage one day and trapping the bird with the glowey-eyed demon for hours is a BAD idea. Then again, the toy is triggered by vocalization ( parrots do a lot of that) and a group of Furbies will apparently chatter and dance and sing for hours. The new ones move in a lifeloke manner. I'd think with proper desensitization a Furby or 2 would do a lot to make a single bird not feel alone in an empty house. For the same reasons as stated above I'd never let them have direct access to an electronic toy; when the parrot comes out of the cage the furbies get put away. So... crazy, genius, or meh?
1) THE CLAPPER: I know it's standard practice to leave the TV or radio on for a parrot's benefit while you're out, but has anyone thought of putting one of these on one of those clappers from TV? I would think they'd get the idea pretty quickly. And why stop at those devices? Put some pretty christmas lights in the 3 clap socket, perhaps? You can keep them guessing what making 2 or 3 clapping sounds will turn on and off day to day. So... crazy, genius, or meh?
2) CHILDREN'S ELECTRONIC TOYS: There is a galaxy of annoying light-up singing educational toys for children. I had once seen an internet video where an amazon was going to town on one of these clearly enjoying herself. Now I DONT APPROVE of putting one of these in the cage or otherwise letting them handle these unsupervised (They can break the plastic and hurt themselves), but could there be a way of mounting them outside the cage? I'd think that you'd have to space it far enough that the parrot could press buttons but not chew the toy. Crazy, genius, or meh?
3) A FURBY (OR SEVERAL): Whereas my last suggestion may be a physical threat a parrot, I think this does have the potential to HORRIFY a bird if handled badly. The toy does look kind of like an owl (a predator). I know there are plenty of humans who are creeped out by the things. Just setting one of these out by a parrot's cage one day and trapping the bird with the glowey-eyed demon for hours is a BAD idea. Then again, the toy is triggered by vocalization ( parrots do a lot of that) and a group of Furbies will apparently chatter and dance and sing for hours. The new ones move in a lifeloke manner. I'd think with proper desensitization a Furby or 2 would do a lot to make a single bird not feel alone in an empty house. For the same reasons as stated above I'd never let them have direct access to an electronic toy; when the parrot comes out of the cage the furbies get put away. So... crazy, genius, or meh?