Monkey Bird

riddick07

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I have seen a lot of young conure threads lately on them biting and generally being a big pain in the butt. Which lets admit it they can be little bullies especially the little gccs. I know I mostly talk about my amazon and cockatoo anymore but...I just wanted to share my experience with my first conure because I know how frustrating it can all be especially when you keep getting attacked.

Monkey, my female gcc, was my first 'real' parrot. I had cockatiels before but cockatiels never prepared me for the little mini-macaw that I bought back in 2010. She was 6 months old when she came home and was a great little bird at first. Then, the little demon spawn emerged...the honeymoon period was over between one moment and the next.

I will admit I had done very little research before bringing her home. I had no idea about the maturity period, stick training, bite pressure training, socialization. I knew the basic diet, cage size, and toys. All I knew was that she was very pretty, available right now and the other breeder hadn't contacted me about the waiting list I was sitting rather impatiently on. So I contacted Monkeys breeder and had her within a week. Everything was perfect, like I said, at first. She stepped right up, went to other people, and played her cute factor to the max...before letting me have it.

Since I didn't know anything about training I hadn't started any before she went bonkers on me. So I got bit a lot, bleed quite a bit, pried her off my finger more than a few times, wondered what I got myself into, panicked a little, and then went online to try and figure everything out before I decided to have gcc for dinner one day.

I joined this forum back in 2011 which was when this all occurred. While I never posted asking for help I searched through the threads and muddled through it on my own. Monkey came out the other side and was not eaten for dinner by either me or one of my snakes. We muddled through stick training, toweling, butting heads, and I do believe there was some mutual screaming at each other a couple times....for such a little bird, actually my smallest, she will always be the biggest attitude in the house. It was just my kind of luck that she happened to be my first 'real' parrot.

I am glad I never gave up or threw in the towel. She has a crazy amount of character, attitude, and intelligence. She is stick trained, bite pressure trained, trick trained to a degree, and I cannot remember the last time she bit me. She follows me through the house, talks to me with the contact call we agreed on, and gives me attitude occasionally to keep me on my toes because that amazon just doesn't know how to give attitude like her:D

My Monkey is one of my favorites and she most definitely made me earn the bond we share today:)

Some pics of the little brat hanging out with me this afternoon because everyone's stories kept reminding me of the her back then:rolleyes:

Video of our contact call! She actually refuses to do this with anyone else unless I'm around. When I left to study abroad in 2013 she was stubbornly silent even though everyone tried to get her to do it with them.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQw5rZTe_gc"]Monkey - YouTube[/ame]







My little brat turned 5 back in June though it feels like I've had her much longer:eek:
 
Your bird is beautiful!

Conures can be quite bossy, indeed. Skittles is without a doubt the most opinionated bird I've ever owned. Peaches has always been laid back and like 'whatever' -nothing phases her. Skittles on the other hand will raise holy hell just for the fun of it.
 
Thank you for sharing this. It really gives me hope on the days that Kyo has mood swings towards me. "Mommy I adore you and want to cuddle the love out of you" to "YAY BITING HANDS IS MORE FUN!!" in 2 seconds sometimes…

I did not realize how much bird I was in for, but I love her to bits :D GCC's are amazing.
 
hahaha! Conures always make me laugh. I'm SO glad Avery never went through a horrendous biting phase during hormones (with me... my boyfriend will say differently [emoji57]). She's already two and a half and most definitely has the craziest attitude ever, just like Monkey. I think it's the female sass, hahaha. Everyone who meets her just adores her. Silly bugger knows how to weasel her way into everyone's hearts.

I love the whisper noises that Monkey makes, I wish Avery would do that!
 
It's funny that we call Foo "monkey bird" as a nickname.

Love Monkey's story.
 
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Your bird is beautiful!

Conures can be quite bossy, indeed. Skittles is without a doubt the most opinionated bird I've ever owned. Peaches has always been laid back and like 'whatever' -nothing phases her. Skittles on the other hand will raise holy hell just for the fun of it.

Thanks:D My sun, or as I'm calling her my fake sun conure, is very laid back. She's never shown any biting behavior but I knew what I was doing that time around when I brought her home! She's two next month and isn't showing any real hormonal issues yet. Awhile ago she was pushing but I didn't budge and she went back to normal.

Thank you for sharing this. It really gives me hope on the days that Kyo has mood swings towards me. "Mommy I adore you and want to cuddle the love out of you" to "YAY BITING HANDS IS MORE FUN!!" in 2 seconds sometimes…

I did not realize how much bird I was in for, but I love her to bits :D GCC's are amazing.

Conures are funny that way! Definitely little mini macaws:) I think Monkey was a scarlet macaw in another life hahaha

I love the whisper noises that Monkey makes, I wish Avery would do that!

She picked it up at first from me calling the cats and when she started copying it was decided that it was our contact call.

It's funny that we call Foo "monkey bird" as a nickname.

Love Monkey's story.

Her real name is actually Arianna but when she was younger she would always hang upside down. Monkey just stuck:rolleyes:
 

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