Hi everyone, I have just brought home my new blue and gold macaw, Douglas! He is now roughly 15 weeks old.
I picked him up from the airport yesterday. He was bred by a fantastic breeder in Sydney, Australia who has been great in providing guidance and advice.
I have been keeping birds for 12+ years but Douglas is my first macaw.
I understand that they are very smart and take time to adjust to their new homes. So far, he is eating his fruit and veg, nuts and pellets fine and is settling in his cage.
He is still very unsure of me and if I do attempt to take him out for a bit, he becomes very anxious and starts to blush. He then becomes flighty and panics which I assume is because he in unsure of his surroundings.
I give him lots of positive re-enforcement and lots of treats every time I walk by his cage so he knows I’m a good guy he can trust.
His breeder is quite shocked as she hasn’t really experienced any of her babies being this standish when going to a new home and his siblings have settled in fine.
Does anyone have any suggestions to help him transition?
This is a photo of him playing on his swing.
I picked him up from the airport yesterday. He was bred by a fantastic breeder in Sydney, Australia who has been great in providing guidance and advice.
I have been keeping birds for 12+ years but Douglas is my first macaw.
I understand that they are very smart and take time to adjust to their new homes. So far, he is eating his fruit and veg, nuts and pellets fine and is settling in his cage.
He is still very unsure of me and if I do attempt to take him out for a bit, he becomes very anxious and starts to blush. He then becomes flighty and panics which I assume is because he in unsure of his surroundings.
I give him lots of positive re-enforcement and lots of treats every time I walk by his cage so he knows I’m a good guy he can trust.
His breeder is quite shocked as she hasn’t really experienced any of her babies being this standish when going to a new home and his siblings have settled in fine.
Does anyone have any suggestions to help him transition?
This is a photo of him playing on his swing.