veimar
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- Feb 5, 2014
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- Parrots
- gcc Parry; lovebird Coco; 3 budgies (Tesla, Franky and Cesar); cockatiel Murzik, red rump parakeet girl Onyx
Hello,
I got a new cockatiel today - he is a 2 yo male according to his owner. He was in pretty rough conditions with other 3 (his father and two brothers) - they were kept in a small flight cage outside a mobile home. Not tame, but not shy. He was very energetic and looked healthy and handsome.
As soon as I put him in the carrier they all started screaming, and I didn't pay much attention to that. But he screamed the whole way home, and continued at home with little pauses. It's a very loud, piercing scream and it already drove me and my hubby crazy… When I talk to him softly he sort of calms down and stares at me, but then starts screaming again, on and off, regardless of me in or not in the room (the most when I'm about to leave). Of course he is scared of new surroundings and of being alone, but I'm terrified of this noise. Is this normal? Is he gonna stop that? I also want to make sure I won't reinforce his screaming in any way. Oddly enough my other birds don't pay much attention to his screaming and rarely answer it. (He is in the bedroom on quarantine). Maybe he hears my other birds and tries to get their attention? Or is he trying to call for his brothers/father? They were probably quite bonded…
I also need to add that we had to wait for the owner about 15 min in the car - we were about 15 feet from the cockatiels cage and didn't even hear them. So he wasn't screaming then and was very soft.
Any advice, please!?!?!:11:
I got a new cockatiel today - he is a 2 yo male according to his owner. He was in pretty rough conditions with other 3 (his father and two brothers) - they were kept in a small flight cage outside a mobile home. Not tame, but not shy. He was very energetic and looked healthy and handsome.
As soon as I put him in the carrier they all started screaming, and I didn't pay much attention to that. But he screamed the whole way home, and continued at home with little pauses. It's a very loud, piercing scream and it already drove me and my hubby crazy… When I talk to him softly he sort of calms down and stares at me, but then starts screaming again, on and off, regardless of me in or not in the room (the most when I'm about to leave). Of course he is scared of new surroundings and of being alone, but I'm terrified of this noise. Is this normal? Is he gonna stop that? I also want to make sure I won't reinforce his screaming in any way. Oddly enough my other birds don't pay much attention to his screaming and rarely answer it. (He is in the bedroom on quarantine). Maybe he hears my other birds and tries to get their attention? Or is he trying to call for his brothers/father? They were probably quite bonded…
I also need to add that we had to wait for the owner about 15 min in the car - we were about 15 feet from the cockatiels cage and didn't even hear them. So he wasn't screaming then and was very soft.
Any advice, please!?!?!:11: