birdgirl276
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- Dec 6, 2009
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About 4 months ago, a budgie arrived at my backyard feeder and continued to show up several times a day for the next three months. Once it started to get cold, I decided that I needed to try to catch her to save her from a cold winter. I easily did so (even when she was free, I could pretty much just go up and talk to her and get really close).
She's been inside now for about a month, and I'm trying to work on hand taming her. She was just settling in, when I had to move her to my step son's house as we are having some renovations done and there were strong fumes. I visited her for several hours each day, and tried to continue with the training. Now she's back home (just since yesterday) and she's pretty comfortable, all things considered.
My issues are:
1. I couldn't get her to step up at all onto my finger. Then I found step-by-step instructions on how to perch train her, and then transition her from stepping up to a moving perch to stepping up to my finger. She will step up onto the perch, but she is pretty nervous. I can't really move it much, or she just flies off. Should I just continue with this, and simply hold the perch in place without trying to move it? She also won't step up voluntarily (without me putting a little pressure on her chest). Is it just a matter of repeating this over and over until it becomes safe/comfortable? I don't feel like we're making a great deal of progress, and don't know if I'm doing something wrong, or if my expectations are just too high. Also, does it makes a difference if you say "step up" or just "up"?
2. She doesn't seem to have any interest in eating food from her seed containers. She does occasionally, but basically, she seems to just wait until I offer her seed in my hand, and then she goes to town (although still showing signs of nervousness). I would think that if she were nervous, she would just eat on her own. Is this perhaps a bonding thing? I know that she WILL use her seed dishes (when she was away, I couldn't be there all the time, and she was eating). Maybe she's just a little stressed with all this change recently, and this handfeeding is a small comfort to her? Since she's eating out of my hand, I have to assume that there is some level of trust there, but what can/should I do to move it to the next level?
Sorry to be so wordy. I've done a ton of research, but the circumstances here seem to be a little unique, so I felt the need to fully explain the situation.
Any help/insight/info would be much appreciated! Thanks!
She's been inside now for about a month, and I'm trying to work on hand taming her. She was just settling in, when I had to move her to my step son's house as we are having some renovations done and there were strong fumes. I visited her for several hours each day, and tried to continue with the training. Now she's back home (just since yesterday) and she's pretty comfortable, all things considered.
My issues are:
1. I couldn't get her to step up at all onto my finger. Then I found step-by-step instructions on how to perch train her, and then transition her from stepping up to a moving perch to stepping up to my finger. She will step up onto the perch, but she is pretty nervous. I can't really move it much, or she just flies off. Should I just continue with this, and simply hold the perch in place without trying to move it? She also won't step up voluntarily (without me putting a little pressure on her chest). Is it just a matter of repeating this over and over until it becomes safe/comfortable? I don't feel like we're making a great deal of progress, and don't know if I'm doing something wrong, or if my expectations are just too high. Also, does it makes a difference if you say "step up" or just "up"?
2. She doesn't seem to have any interest in eating food from her seed containers. She does occasionally, but basically, she seems to just wait until I offer her seed in my hand, and then she goes to town (although still showing signs of nervousness). I would think that if she were nervous, she would just eat on her own. Is this perhaps a bonding thing? I know that she WILL use her seed dishes (when she was away, I couldn't be there all the time, and she was eating). Maybe she's just a little stressed with all this change recently, and this handfeeding is a small comfort to her? Since she's eating out of my hand, I have to assume that there is some level of trust there, but what can/should I do to move it to the next level?
Sorry to be so wordy. I've done a ton of research, but the circumstances here seem to be a little unique, so I felt the need to fully explain the situation.
Any help/insight/info would be much appreciated! Thanks!