Kiwi got *2* time outs AND put to bed early yesterday!

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1 BFA- Kiwi. Hatch circa 98', forever home with us Dec. 08'
I don't know what bug he had up his butt yesterday, but boy was Kiwi misbehaving:mad:! He went straight feral on 3 different occasions in less than a 12 hour period.

First thing he did upon being let out was launch into a screech fest I'm sure all of Portland heard. It's been so long since he's needed a time out, I didn't even know where the time out cover (different color than his night time cover) was and had to go find it as my ears bled. Time out #1. Vocalizing is fine, but excessively loud screaming is not tolerated or appreciated and this bird KNOWS the difference. After the time out, kisses were given and peace was restored... for about an hour. Then I ate something for lunch he couldn't share in and gave him some walnut bits instead (usually a happily received treat). He viciously threw the walnuts to the floor, went into amazon "death mode" and took a lunge at me, missing my hand by millimeters:eek: Taking a good swipe at mommy yielded time out #2. After time out was over, kisses were given, we did step up drills then he sat in my lap for a good 45 minutes playing with a toy and being nice. Then he got an outside bath and happily preened and fluffed as he dried off.

He was fine until hubby took him into the office to play computer games and sat him on the back of the office chair about 7pm. About a half hour later, Joe calls me in to come get him because he was nibbling his ear and wouldn't stop being a pest. He flat out refuses to step up for either of us. Grab stick. Upon being asked to step up to the stick, he pinned his eyes, fanned his tail and reached down and defiantly took a big bite out of the office chair staring me right in the eye as he did it. You could see it in his eyes as soon as he did it, he knew he screwed up bad. He hung his little head in shame, climbed on the stick with no further resistance and went to bed over an hour early as a result of his naughty behavior. Mommy had ENOUGH for one day:30:!

I was a little worried when I woke him this morning, but he's totally fine today. Happy, playing, appropriate vocalizations, behaving like the good bird we know and love. Not sure what was up yesterday, but I will tell you by the end of the day I had half a mind to cook the little beast:49: I guess it's hard not to take for granted a bird who typically behaves very well and easy to forget the way he once behaved all of the time. I'm guessing he got the reminders he needed that bad behavior still yields undesirable consequences and that nothing good comes from testing the humans patience. Hoping to go another few years before feral Kiwi rears his little devil horns again:16::16::16:!
 
Well, I'm glad peace in Kiwi's kingdom has been restored, but...

I must say: that Amazon extravaganza... tail, head feathers, pinning, all that jazz, is one of the most magnificent displays in the whole bird world! (Sorry about the chair, though!)
 
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Well, I'm glad peace in Kiwi's kingdom has been restored, but...

I must say: that Amazon extravaganza... tail, head feathers, pinning, all that jazz, is one of the most magnificent displays in the whole bird world! (Sorry about the chair, though!)

I'll be sure to send him your way next time he's having a overstimulation meltdown for you to experience all the bloody gory glory of an angry zon in person:D
 
Gail...but don't forget..."Amazon's Rule"!! < now who is the knucklehead that keeps saying that??> :rolleyes: :p


Jim
 
Oh April I'm sorry. There's something in the air, Parkers been a little off lately too. I actually got bit yesterday myself when trying to pick him up. You're in great company!
 
Everyone gets a hair up their ass once in a while, or feather, as the case may be. Pretty funny story though, from this side of the screen.
 
That be me! :D

And, proud of it - cause it's soooo very true. Even when they are soooo very bad!

Regarding the experience! Prior to your Amazon, there has be several members reporting their Amazon's being 'crazed,' some for extended periods. There have been more than enough that it would be easy to believe that something must be going on in the Amazon World. With that as a question, I have been rambling about the internet looking for something that would be true for near all of North America. At this point, nothing conclusive! Only thing so far, its been much Hotter than 'Normal.'
 
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Oh April I'm sorry. There's something in the air, Parkers been a little off lately too. I actually got bit yesterday myself when trying to pick him up. You're in great company!

So sorry you got bit:( Hope it's healing up well.:whiteblue:
 
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That be me! :D


Regarding the experience! Prior to your Amazon, there has be several members reporting their Amazon's being 'crazed,' some for extended periods. There have been more than enough that it would be easy to believe that something must be going on in the Amazon World. With that as a question, I have been rambling about the internet looking for something that would be true for near all of North America. At this point, nothing conclusive! Only thing so far, its been much Hotter than 'Normal.'

Look no further for an explanation- These are amazons we're dealing with here, they are highly intelligent, have painful weapons on their face and toes and clearly they are planning an uprising:p We humans are not safe:green:
 
Imagine if we could get all of the "testy" amazon's in the world to attack those ISIS idiots??? The World would be a safer place in no time!!!



Jim
 
It's fine April. I will say, not sure why but his bites take forever to stop bleeding, even this which was just a bit more of a scrapping from the beak point than a full chomp down. Never seen anything like it.
 
April I'm sorry to hear Kiwi had "a moment". He seams so behaved but we understand they have their moments. I'm still having moments with Venus, my Ekkie. Buddy my Amazon has been a total and snuggly angle the last six weeks.


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I am so glad you didn't cook the little beast LOL.

I think these moments and we all have them from time to time whatever species, serve to remind us that these brilliant creatures are birds after all and can and do act like birds when they choose.
 
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Theres something in the air! Nigel was also in time out several times today! He had it in his mind he's going to be in my shoulder no matter what - well he's not allowed unless I say so. He kept flying to my shoulder and I'd put him back rinse and repeat. Finally, into the cage for a sleep. He woke up better now. The stinker.
 

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