sunblaze
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- Jul 10, 2014
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- Parrots
- Merlin - Sun Conure
Albus - Blue Crown Conure
Hey Guys!
I was just wondering... My sun conure doesn't flock call in the morning or evening, is this unhealthy?
He's just shy of a year old and is an only bird that was hand raised, so far i have just put it down to him only being young, not being taught to do this by a parent bird (i'm not sure how much of it is instinctual) and not being exposed to other birds that do this?? feel free to jump in anywhere and call me a fool as this is all just theory.
This obviously isn't a problem for me but should i be encouraging him to "sound off"? I don't mind a bit of noise at all, trust me i didn't get a sun conure for the peace and quiet lol, he's quite quiet overall to be honest, i keep saying i'm kidding myself that I've found the only quiet conure and once he hits puberty he's gonna turn into a screaming harpy. He's not a timid bird by any means so i wouldn't say it's behaviour related as i'm his first owner and he hasn't come from some abused home.
His morning routine is my partner will uncover him when he leaves for work, he won't start making any noise until he hears me getting up at which point he lets off "happy to see you" screams until i let him out or go over and make a fuss, he settles down quickly then we have breakfast together. (he even lets me have lie ins on weekends)
Evenings are the same he's started to get a little excited about 6 o clock in the evening but this is just because its around the time my other half get's home.
Anyway sorry for rambling off topic any thoughts and suggestions welcome i would love to hear about how different some peoples birds are when it comes to sounding off and when they prefer to make a noise etc and just to double check that there isn't anything the matter with him. Thanks
I was just wondering... My sun conure doesn't flock call in the morning or evening, is this unhealthy?
He's just shy of a year old and is an only bird that was hand raised, so far i have just put it down to him only being young, not being taught to do this by a parent bird (i'm not sure how much of it is instinctual) and not being exposed to other birds that do this?? feel free to jump in anywhere and call me a fool as this is all just theory.
This obviously isn't a problem for me but should i be encouraging him to "sound off"? I don't mind a bit of noise at all, trust me i didn't get a sun conure for the peace and quiet lol, he's quite quiet overall to be honest, i keep saying i'm kidding myself that I've found the only quiet conure and once he hits puberty he's gonna turn into a screaming harpy. He's not a timid bird by any means so i wouldn't say it's behaviour related as i'm his first owner and he hasn't come from some abused home.
His morning routine is my partner will uncover him when he leaves for work, he won't start making any noise until he hears me getting up at which point he lets off "happy to see you" screams until i let him out or go over and make a fuss, he settles down quickly then we have breakfast together. (he even lets me have lie ins on weekends)
Evenings are the same he's started to get a little excited about 6 o clock in the evening but this is just because its around the time my other half get's home.
Anyway sorry for rambling off topic any thoughts and suggestions welcome i would love to hear about how different some peoples birds are when it comes to sounding off and when they prefer to make a noise etc and just to double check that there isn't anything the matter with him. Thanks