EdwardDLuffy
New member
- Jan 25, 2025
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- 2
- Parrots
- African Grey Parrot
... I've had my African Grey for about a decade. He was a rescue parrot and was timid and shy when I first had him, but since then we've built up a great relationship. He's well-behaved, doesn't bite or pluck and seems generally content with his lot ...
... until this week. I can only describe what's happened by saying it's as if someone has broken into my home and replaced my Grey with a completely different parrot. My parrot now seems terrified of me. When he is let out (he is basically out 24/7) he now constantly runs around with his wings outstretched, wide-eyed, looking scared that something bad is going to happen. It's getting worse and worse - over the past day or so he's now started making a constant clicking sound with his beak which is enough to dry anyone nuts.
I WFH and I can't concentrate with this constant 'click click click' so I have to move his cage (and him) into another room which is not exactly helping matters.
In the evenings he is fine. He likes his head scratched and for me to ruffle his head and back feathers with my fingers and he still asks me to do this. At night (we 'sleep' in the same room) all is good too. Many times during the day he is okay but then suddenly he'll go into panic mode with 'click click click' and it's constant.
I am finding this upsetting and distressing. I want my old parrot back.
Any tips?
... until this week. I can only describe what's happened by saying it's as if someone has broken into my home and replaced my Grey with a completely different parrot. My parrot now seems terrified of me. When he is let out (he is basically out 24/7) he now constantly runs around with his wings outstretched, wide-eyed, looking scared that something bad is going to happen. It's getting worse and worse - over the past day or so he's now started making a constant clicking sound with his beak which is enough to dry anyone nuts.
I WFH and I can't concentrate with this constant 'click click click' so I have to move his cage (and him) into another room which is not exactly helping matters.
In the evenings he is fine. He likes his head scratched and for me to ruffle his head and back feathers with my fingers and he still asks me to do this. At night (we 'sleep' in the same room) all is good too. Many times during the day he is okay but then suddenly he'll go into panic mode with 'click click click' and it's constant.
I am finding this upsetting and distressing. I want my old parrot back.
Any tips?