Urchinia
New member
- Feb 23, 2023
- 3
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- Parrots
- budgies (2)
Indian Ringneck Parakeet
Hello everyone!
Just over a week and a half ago, I adopted my first IRN. Previous to that, I have 2 budgies that I adore.
The IRN was supposed to be a future "dream" bird but the stars aligned and someone who wasn't actively looking to rehome, offered him to me. The circumstances were that she also had a female IRN who was quite bossy, and made the male (who I adopted) very timid to the point where he wouldn't leave his cage. She knew he needed a home where he was the only IRN. Her home was his second home, and he had been with her for about 2 years. Previous to that he was at a breeder's home, but he wouldn't breed and I suspect that his time there was not ideal.
Overall, he has a really sweet personality. He's fairly timid but I feel like in the short time that he has been with me, he's starting to understand that I am a friend and not a threat. He absolutely HATES my hands (which I've read is typical) and will not take a treat from me, but I do have a treat cup by his door that I randomly leave goodies for him in, and I can see that he's starting to understand that.
He has no interest in leaving his cage yet and is very uncomfortable if I stare at him. He screams at me less, but still will shout at me if I spend too much time too close to his cage. I will also say that his previous cage was very very small for him. He'll be moving into a bigger cage this week.
Can anyone offer advice or tips to help with taming? I know it will likely take a long time to convince him that I am a friend but he's just so sweet and I will take whatever time needed to "win him over." I do have some videos on my instagram page if anyone wants to see what his behaviour is like ( @ mitten.luna )
Just over a week and a half ago, I adopted my first IRN. Previous to that, I have 2 budgies that I adore.
The IRN was supposed to be a future "dream" bird but the stars aligned and someone who wasn't actively looking to rehome, offered him to me. The circumstances were that she also had a female IRN who was quite bossy, and made the male (who I adopted) very timid to the point where he wouldn't leave his cage. She knew he needed a home where he was the only IRN. Her home was his second home, and he had been with her for about 2 years. Previous to that he was at a breeder's home, but he wouldn't breed and I suspect that his time there was not ideal.
Overall, he has a really sweet personality. He's fairly timid but I feel like in the short time that he has been with me, he's starting to understand that I am a friend and not a threat. He absolutely HATES my hands (which I've read is typical) and will not take a treat from me, but I do have a treat cup by his door that I randomly leave goodies for him in, and I can see that he's starting to understand that.
He has no interest in leaving his cage yet and is very uncomfortable if I stare at him. He screams at me less, but still will shout at me if I spend too much time too close to his cage. I will also say that his previous cage was very very small for him. He'll be moving into a bigger cage this week.
Can anyone offer advice or tips to help with taming? I know it will likely take a long time to convince him that I am a friend but he's just so sweet and I will take whatever time needed to "win him over." I do have some videos on my instagram page if anyone wants to see what his behaviour is like ( @ mitten.luna )