ct92404
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- Oct 14, 2012
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- Parrots
- My first bird was a parakeet named Buddy (passed away November 8, 2012). My newest friend is a parakeet named Chipper.
I love Chipper, but he definitely has some....birdie issues.
I've had him for 8 days now. I was able to tame him pretty easily. He's very gentle, and he seems to like to be held and petted. And he even eats spray millet from my hand. But I've noticed something really strange...it seems like he's afraid of the dark!
His cage is in my bedroom. I do sometimes stay up pretty late playing on my computer or watching tv, and I realize that sometimes I'm probably keeping him up too late. I'm working on that. But whenever I turn off the lights to go to bed, he panics. He'll move around on his perches nervously and then jump and cling to the side of the cage. He does it every time, as soon as I turn off the lights. I pet him and talk to him to try to calm him down, and he'll perch on my finger and it seems like he is hesitant to get off. Like he just wants me to be there. In some way, that makes me feel good that he trusts me and wants me to reassure him, but on the other hand I feel bad that he seems to get so scared of the dark for some reason. After I pet him for a little while and sit by his cage where he can see me, he seems to calm down. When I talk to him and he can see that I'm right by his cage, he goes back on a perch and calms down.
He really does not like a cover on his cage at night either.
What's going on with Chipper? Has anyone ever heard of a parakeet being afraid of the dark? I wonder if I'm going to have to get him a night light or something. I've always read that birds need a quiet, dark room to sleep...but Chipper seems to get so nervous when I turn off the lights.
And I'm wondering if he might be having trouble sleeping because of this. Maybe that's why he's not very active in his cage and sleeps a lot during the day.
Am I going to have to get a birdie psychologist?
I've had him for 8 days now. I was able to tame him pretty easily. He's very gentle, and he seems to like to be held and petted. And he even eats spray millet from my hand. But I've noticed something really strange...it seems like he's afraid of the dark!
His cage is in my bedroom. I do sometimes stay up pretty late playing on my computer or watching tv, and I realize that sometimes I'm probably keeping him up too late. I'm working on that. But whenever I turn off the lights to go to bed, he panics. He'll move around on his perches nervously and then jump and cling to the side of the cage. He does it every time, as soon as I turn off the lights. I pet him and talk to him to try to calm him down, and he'll perch on my finger and it seems like he is hesitant to get off. Like he just wants me to be there. In some way, that makes me feel good that he trusts me and wants me to reassure him, but on the other hand I feel bad that he seems to get so scared of the dark for some reason. After I pet him for a little while and sit by his cage where he can see me, he seems to calm down. When I talk to him and he can see that I'm right by his cage, he goes back on a perch and calms down.
He really does not like a cover on his cage at night either.
What's going on with Chipper? Has anyone ever heard of a parakeet being afraid of the dark? I wonder if I'm going to have to get him a night light or something. I've always read that birds need a quiet, dark room to sleep...but Chipper seems to get so nervous when I turn off the lights.
And I'm wondering if he might be having trouble sleeping because of this. Maybe that's why he's not very active in his cage and sleeps a lot during the day.
Am I going to have to get a birdie psychologist?