AkridChaos
New member
- Aug 31, 2017
- 129
- 5
- Parrots
- Rescue Budgie: Snowball (blue/grey)
Normal Budgie: Oliver (yellow/green)
Black Capped Conure: Warbeak
Parrotlet: Lily, Rest In Peace
Canary-Winged Parakeet: Stryker
Hey guys, long time since logging in. Wasn’t sure where to post this, so if a mod needs go move it somewhere else, please do!!
I got a new bird back before Thanksgiving. He is a Canary-Winged Parakeet named Stryker, and the sweetest darned thing ever. Quarantine is long done for him, and he’s been in the bird room for about a month now. The two little parakeets took to him on introductions immediately. Warbeak however....
I’m thinking Warbeak is expressing some serious jealousy at this point. When I first introduced my parakeets, she was a bully. It was the “this is mine, this too is mine, all of this is now mine, none if it is yours mwuahahah shoo away from me, this perch is now mine too *feather puff of smugness*” A few times of setting her on the ground like for no-bite training, and moving her away from them, quickly stopped that, and everyone gets along fine now, for the most part. She still acts like she’s queen of the roost though, and occasionally shoos them away when she wants something they have, always with the smug feather puff. I think that’s normal for any conure, I’ve heard plenty of stories lol.
So when she started doing this to Stryker, I figured the same thing should work, like last time, right? Unfortunately though, I think it added to it this time, because she went in for an attack, both last night, and this morning. I mean, thankfully I’m in full monitor mode and it was stopped immediately. But now I’m not certain what to do. I can tell it was jealousy related, as it happened after Stryker expressed that he wanted to come near me last night. He still hasn’t stepped up yet or anything, but I had treats in my hand, and he started eating from my hand for the first time. Warbeak gets her fair share of treats, but I’m wondering if maybe she took it as he’s getting special treatment, what with the times I had to set her down or move her away, and the treats was the final straw for her. I wasn’t smart enough to offer them to her first and that also maybe could’ve added to it. And then this morning when I was instinctively going through the morning routine of uncovering everyone and letting everyone out, she beelined for him as he was coming out, to try and attack him. To which I had to put her back in her cage.
For now I’m obviously no longer letting them out together, but is there anything else I can do in the meantime? Is there a way to train a bird to be more tolerant of another bird? They don’t have to be best friends, but I don’t want them at each other’s throats. For hand feeding treats, any advice? Do I take him to a different room to do it, or put her in a different room? I’m not sure offering treats to Warbeak first would cure any jealousy. She’d probably think “NO THATS ONLY FOR ME!!” in demon voice. I don’t want to add to anything that could potentially provoke jealousy. I already accidentally did enough of that. If anyone has any information or tips for me, maybe links to existing threads for me to read, it is super appreciated and helpful! Thanks in advance!
I got a new bird back before Thanksgiving. He is a Canary-Winged Parakeet named Stryker, and the sweetest darned thing ever. Quarantine is long done for him, and he’s been in the bird room for about a month now. The two little parakeets took to him on introductions immediately. Warbeak however....
I’m thinking Warbeak is expressing some serious jealousy at this point. When I first introduced my parakeets, she was a bully. It was the “this is mine, this too is mine, all of this is now mine, none if it is yours mwuahahah shoo away from me, this perch is now mine too *feather puff of smugness*” A few times of setting her on the ground like for no-bite training, and moving her away from them, quickly stopped that, and everyone gets along fine now, for the most part. She still acts like she’s queen of the roost though, and occasionally shoos them away when she wants something they have, always with the smug feather puff. I think that’s normal for any conure, I’ve heard plenty of stories lol.
So when she started doing this to Stryker, I figured the same thing should work, like last time, right? Unfortunately though, I think it added to it this time, because she went in for an attack, both last night, and this morning. I mean, thankfully I’m in full monitor mode and it was stopped immediately. But now I’m not certain what to do. I can tell it was jealousy related, as it happened after Stryker expressed that he wanted to come near me last night. He still hasn’t stepped up yet or anything, but I had treats in my hand, and he started eating from my hand for the first time. Warbeak gets her fair share of treats, but I’m wondering if maybe she took it as he’s getting special treatment, what with the times I had to set her down or move her away, and the treats was the final straw for her. I wasn’t smart enough to offer them to her first and that also maybe could’ve added to it. And then this morning when I was instinctively going through the morning routine of uncovering everyone and letting everyone out, she beelined for him as he was coming out, to try and attack him. To which I had to put her back in her cage.
For now I’m obviously no longer letting them out together, but is there anything else I can do in the meantime? Is there a way to train a bird to be more tolerant of another bird? They don’t have to be best friends, but I don’t want them at each other’s throats. For hand feeding treats, any advice? Do I take him to a different room to do it, or put her in a different room? I’m not sure offering treats to Warbeak first would cure any jealousy. She’d probably think “NO THATS ONLY FOR ME!!” in demon voice. I don’t want to add to anything that could potentially provoke jealousy. I already accidentally did enough of that. If anyone has any information or tips for me, maybe links to existing threads for me to read, it is super appreciated and helpful! Thanks in advance!