Hello all,
I have an issue that i'm afraid, I just can't solve on my own.
I put that I am a "Novice" parrot owner because I only have about 2 years of experience in owning birds. I know a lot of you here have had birds for many years (maybe even decades). As such, I feel like I needed to come here for advice.
A little bit of backstory --
My first bird was a Myers Parrot (Her name is Zoey and I got her around 2 years ago). She absolutely loves me and my wife. She has her moments where she gets grumpy, but I've come to know that it's normal with the species. No big deal. I couldn't have asked for anything better. We love her a lot!
Fast forward a year and a half (about 5-6 months ago). My wife and I purchased a Juvenile Pionus Parrot(Blue Headed). We loved birds so much that we wanted to expand our horizons. We named our (female) Pionus Mia. Unfortunately, our experience with her has been nothing but difficult and frustrating.
I spend A LOT of time when we first got her to help her get acquainted with her home with us. I read everything I could get my hands on about Pionus (forums/books/etc). None of it worked. I was never able to "tame" her, so to speak. When she first got here, she would step up on my arm without biting, but I could tell she was pretty nervous. I took it slow and tried to win her over with her favorite treats. We worked on stepping up, and other basic commands. She was (and is) terrified of my hands. She barely accepts treats if I am close and acts pretty scared. (I offer them at a distance with my arm extended and allow her to stretch out for the treat)
As time has gone on, she has gotten a lot worse. Quite literally, any progress I had with her in the beginning, has decayed ever since. I can no longer even put a training stick in her cage for her to step on. She tries to attack me through the bars when I walk by her cage, and she will lunge/attack if I open her cage to replace water/food.
I am doing my best here and I feel like I am, unfortunately, almost out of options. Either I am just a horrible bird owner or she is just a special case that needs a professional to keep her. I feel like it's the latter considering I get along with my Myers just great.
I am not expecting for her to be super affectionate with me or anything. I just want to be able to take my bird out of her cage so she can enjoy time with me/my wife. So she can live a happy life.
Sorry for the novel -- it's a long story and I really do need help.
I couldn't cover everything for respect of everyone's time in reading this. So if you need more details please ask.
What do I do next? What do I try going forward?
Thanks!
I have an issue that i'm afraid, I just can't solve on my own.
I put that I am a "Novice" parrot owner because I only have about 2 years of experience in owning birds. I know a lot of you here have had birds for many years (maybe even decades). As such, I feel like I needed to come here for advice.
A little bit of backstory --
My first bird was a Myers Parrot (Her name is Zoey and I got her around 2 years ago). She absolutely loves me and my wife. She has her moments where she gets grumpy, but I've come to know that it's normal with the species. No big deal. I couldn't have asked for anything better. We love her a lot!
Fast forward a year and a half (about 5-6 months ago). My wife and I purchased a Juvenile Pionus Parrot(Blue Headed). We loved birds so much that we wanted to expand our horizons. We named our (female) Pionus Mia. Unfortunately, our experience with her has been nothing but difficult and frustrating.
I spend A LOT of time when we first got her to help her get acquainted with her home with us. I read everything I could get my hands on about Pionus (forums/books/etc). None of it worked. I was never able to "tame" her, so to speak. When she first got here, she would step up on my arm without biting, but I could tell she was pretty nervous. I took it slow and tried to win her over with her favorite treats. We worked on stepping up, and other basic commands. She was (and is) terrified of my hands. She barely accepts treats if I am close and acts pretty scared. (I offer them at a distance with my arm extended and allow her to stretch out for the treat)
As time has gone on, she has gotten a lot worse. Quite literally, any progress I had with her in the beginning, has decayed ever since. I can no longer even put a training stick in her cage for her to step on. She tries to attack me through the bars when I walk by her cage, and she will lunge/attack if I open her cage to replace water/food.
I am doing my best here and I feel like I am, unfortunately, almost out of options. Either I am just a horrible bird owner or she is just a special case that needs a professional to keep her. I feel like it's the latter considering I get along with my Myers just great.
I am not expecting for her to be super affectionate with me or anything. I just want to be able to take my bird out of her cage so she can enjoy time with me/my wife. So she can live a happy life.
Sorry for the novel -- it's a long story and I really do need help.
I couldn't cover everything for respect of everyone's time in reading this. So if you need more details please ask.
What do I do next? What do I try going forward?
Thanks!