Escher's progress

sanveaz

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Escher's progress
Well it will be 4 weeks Saturday since we got Escher and we have made lots of progress. He doesn't try to bite when we reach in his cage to get him out he says step up instead. When we bring him in the living room and put him on his play stand, if he can't see us he chirps and talks. Tuesday I heard him say Pretty Bird and What ya doin. He stopped as soon as he saw me, I was trying to video him. The only words he regularly says in front of us is step up, yes and bedtime.
I've noticed he's like my dog in that he doesn't care for bad weather. Last week, one day he was super snuggly, it was all he wanted to do, when I'd put him down he would fly back to me to snuggle. The next day we had a bad storm come through and he wanted nothing to do with us. he wouldn't even play with his toys. He'd try to bite us and he was extremely happy to go back in his cage when it was time. Well last night when I first took him out he wanted to snuggle, I put him on his play stand and he wouldn't play with his toys, then as the storm started coming through he got off his play stand got on me and started saying bedtime repeatedly. It was not his bedtime but I brought him to his cage and he calmed down.
He's starting to play with the toys in his cage a little. When we first got him I put a rope perch and the perches that came with the cage in his cage and all he wanted was the rope perch. He only got on the other perches when he was eating. Well I took the cage perches out and put in two other perches and he loves them he now splits his time between all three perches. He doesn't like swings but we are slowly working on that. I think the reason he doesn't like them is he's still having a balance problem cause of the missing toenails but he's much better than he was when we got him.
Oh and I'm excited because he still likes me best. My husband is allowed to pick him up and take him out of his cage but if Escher is on him and I walk by he picks up his wings and gets all excited chirping for me to pick him up. Sometimes I do and sometimes I leave him where he is so he learns I won't come every time he wants me
Our next project is getting him in his flight suit. It's been hanging on his play stand for a week now. Next week I'm going to start touching him with it and see how that goes.
We are soooo enjoying this edition to our house. He's such a character. He loves to drop his toys on the floor then looks at me like "so mom you gonna get it or what". If I don't immediately pick it up he gets another one plays with it a little while then drops it on the floor and I get another look.
Sorry this was such a long post.
 
Escher sounds so sweet and smart. I wonder if he thinks 'bedtime' means cage. Animals have an innate sense of what's going on in the environment and atmosphere. Some indoor critters react as much as outdoor critters. Pritti never seems phased at the weather -- he's been through noisy, bad hurricanes (secure inside with us, of course), blizzards, noisy tropical storms and he seems oblivious to them. I wonder if there is a way to get Escher to feel the same way about storms.
 
You sound like you're doing great! Escher will calm down about weather & such as he grows up. He's a baby, right? It's good that you don't get him every time he wants you. And that you do not remove him from your husband. Because Greys can become very attached & protective & possessive of their owners. He should be well socialized to you both, and others. It will make him a happier & more agreeable bird. Also, you both should share in the responsibilities of feeding & cleaning, etc. so Escher sees that both of you take care of him. Keep doing what you are doing, the way you are doing it, because things seem terrific. BTW, is he named for M.C. Escher?
 
Aww, he is coming along so well! I'm glad he likes you so much, it's a great feeling to be a birds favorite :)

Many birds dislike swings, they prefer a more stable perch. My Galah Rosie has some balance issues, her bad foot slips off perches easily. She needs very stable perches.
 
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You sound like you're doing great! Escher will calm down about weather & such as he grows up. He's a baby, right? It's good that you don't get him every time he wants you. And that you do not remove him from your husband. Because Greys can become very attached & protective & possessive of their owners. He should be well socialized to you both, and others. It will make him a happier & more agreeable bird. Also, you both should share in the responsibilities of feeding & cleaning, etc. so Escher sees that both of you take care of him. Keep doing what you are doing, the way you are doing it, because things seem terrific. BTW, is he named for M.C. Escher?

Yes he is named for M.C. Escher. I have a degree in art and when I saw him the name Escher popped in my head. He is a baby 11 months old.
 
Glad to see Escher is doing great! He sounds like a great TAG! He is doing really well with you. It is a nice feeling when your parrot chooses you as your favorite. Congrats on his progress!
 
Yes he is named for M.C. Escher. I have a degree in art and when I saw him the name Escher popped in my head. He is a baby 11 months old.

A fan of pen and ink?? LOL
 
You are being a wonderful guardian
Escher sure has made great progress
Just carry on doing what you are doing
HIGH FIVE
 

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