I'm the proud owner of two young Fischers - they're about ten weeks old and I brought them home from a breeder about a week ago (sex unknown).
They seem to be settling in great - eating (mostly millet!), drinking and sleeping fine.
However, they are very jittery. They're in my office/spare room at home, which is a well-used room so they aren't isolated or anything like that. But every time someone walks into the room, or even past it, they absolutely freak out - fluttering dramatically onto the furthest side of the cage and tweeting in alarm.
But if you approach their cage and stand or sit there, within a minute or two they completely calm down and start going about their business again. They'll quite happily play, eat, squabble, drink... even come up to my side of the cage to get a better look at me. In fact, they're even happy to step up onto a spare perch and be taken out of their cage to eat millet (though they're still very guarded doing this and will fly off if I so much as twitch a finger).
Has anyone else had a similar experience? Is this something that will pass in time? I know it's very early days, but it seems to be getting worse not better. Just a minute ago I came home after being out for about five minutes and they did their usual freak-out when I walked past their room.
I've even taken to announcing my presence as I approach now, so they at least know I'm coming! Not that it makes any difference.
Any advice on this would be appreciated. I don't necessarily want hand-tame lovebirds (else I would have got just one), but it would be nice to know they're happy in their new home and not scared of my mere presence
They seem to be settling in great - eating (mostly millet!), drinking and sleeping fine.
However, they are very jittery. They're in my office/spare room at home, which is a well-used room so they aren't isolated or anything like that. But every time someone walks into the room, or even past it, they absolutely freak out - fluttering dramatically onto the furthest side of the cage and tweeting in alarm.
But if you approach their cage and stand or sit there, within a minute or two they completely calm down and start going about their business again. They'll quite happily play, eat, squabble, drink... even come up to my side of the cage to get a better look at me. In fact, they're even happy to step up onto a spare perch and be taken out of their cage to eat millet (though they're still very guarded doing this and will fly off if I so much as twitch a finger).
Has anyone else had a similar experience? Is this something that will pass in time? I know it's very early days, but it seems to be getting worse not better. Just a minute ago I came home after being out for about five minutes and they did their usual freak-out when I walked past their room.
I've even taken to announcing my presence as I approach now, so they at least know I'm coming! Not that it makes any difference.
Any advice on this would be appreciated. I don't necessarily want hand-tame lovebirds (else I would have got just one), but it would be nice to know they're happy in their new home and not scared of my mere presence