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Hi all! I'm new to the forum and I purchased my first Green Cheek Conure from a respected breeder. He is 3 months old and I've only had him for 3 days. I named him Tango. I have never owned a parrot before, but I have done extensive research prior to my purchase. He will already step up and down for me and seems to like my presence. He sure is not shy or afraid of me, which was surprising for only having him for such a short time.
I would like to hear from advice from experienced conure owners. I have a few questions. He loves coming out of his cage to hang out with me on the couch, but he almost always scurries straight up to my shoulder. I know some people frown upon this, but I remove him and place him back down on my hand and he is right back up my shoulder. He will sit there and nuzzle me, play with my hair, etc. I do have a lot of piercings and I know birds love shiny objects, so he did try giving my monroe piercing a taste He does not bite me while on my shoulder though and it seems to be his desired "chill place" on me. Should I not allow him on my shoulder?
The second day I got him, he snuggled up on my chest and let me give him a good scratch and rub on his neck, head and belly. He ruffled up his neck feathers and sort of, laid there almost seeming to dose off(his eyes seem to get heavy). When I do this and he does ruffle his neck feathers, does this mean he is enjoying the scratching?
He has a tendency to bit(not very hard, just a good pinch) on my fingers. I figure this is just a baby thing. When he does bite, I tell him "NO BITE" and then do some laddering with him. I've heard a lot of different solutions to breaking a bird out of biting, such as placing him on top of his cage and turning your back to him for a few minutes. What is your preferred correction method?
I don't have many toys for him yet, but I will be getting him some wood toys to chew on and some interactive toys that make noise next week when I am paid again.. Right now I do have a rope perch and a rope toy to chew on, so I'm sure that has to get boring for him. I am home almost all hours of the day as I do online classes, so he does spend quite a lot of time outside of his cage with me. What are some homemade items I can use to entertain him until I get more toys and a playgym? Any fun games we can play together and when can I start teaching him more advance tricks? Like I said, he already has step up and off commands down.
Sorry for the long post and many questions. Just am excited to hear advice from other conure owners. Here are some pictures of my baby.
I would like to hear from advice from experienced conure owners. I have a few questions. He loves coming out of his cage to hang out with me on the couch, but he almost always scurries straight up to my shoulder. I know some people frown upon this, but I remove him and place him back down on my hand and he is right back up my shoulder. He will sit there and nuzzle me, play with my hair, etc. I do have a lot of piercings and I know birds love shiny objects, so he did try giving my monroe piercing a taste He does not bite me while on my shoulder though and it seems to be his desired "chill place" on me. Should I not allow him on my shoulder?
The second day I got him, he snuggled up on my chest and let me give him a good scratch and rub on his neck, head and belly. He ruffled up his neck feathers and sort of, laid there almost seeming to dose off(his eyes seem to get heavy). When I do this and he does ruffle his neck feathers, does this mean he is enjoying the scratching?
He has a tendency to bit(not very hard, just a good pinch) on my fingers. I figure this is just a baby thing. When he does bite, I tell him "NO BITE" and then do some laddering with him. I've heard a lot of different solutions to breaking a bird out of biting, such as placing him on top of his cage and turning your back to him for a few minutes. What is your preferred correction method?
I don't have many toys for him yet, but I will be getting him some wood toys to chew on and some interactive toys that make noise next week when I am paid again.. Right now I do have a rope perch and a rope toy to chew on, so I'm sure that has to get boring for him. I am home almost all hours of the day as I do online classes, so he does spend quite a lot of time outside of his cage with me. What are some homemade items I can use to entertain him until I get more toys and a playgym? Any fun games we can play together and when can I start teaching him more advance tricks? Like I said, he already has step up and off commands down.
Sorry for the long post and many questions. Just am excited to hear advice from other conure owners. Here are some pictures of my baby.
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