Taw5106
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- Mar 27, 2014
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- Parrots
- Buddy - Red Crowned Amazon (27 yo)
Venus - Solomon Island Eclectus (4 yo)
Buzz CAG (2 yo)
Sam - Cockatiel 1997 - 2004
Tweety - Budgie 1984 - 1987
Sweety - Budgie 1985 - 1986
Hi all. Buddy is a Mexican Redhead, also a red crowned amazon. He and I have a strong bond and I really don't have attitude problems with him but yes he can swing into a mood. As for Husband, Buddy welcomes him home, and Husband interacts with him but if it's around Buddy's cage, Buddy gets aggressive. I will bring Buddy out and away from the cage to work with them both, right now they tolerate each other.
We've noticed something new with Buddy. I bought him a kabob and it's been hanging in his cage since we got it, wouldn't touch it. Husband started playing with it and Buddy charged the kabob. Husband can stand on that side of the cage and Buddy will grab, shake, strip and take chunks out of the kabob. Well this morning I got up, just me and the pets. I had given Buddy breakfast and sat down. He starts going to town on the kabob (we call it his birdy heavy bag now), no one by the cage. He was also growling. Did this for about 10 mins and moved to do some shredding on his edible perch. Then he rested. When husband got up Buddy greets him with hellos and songs then moves to the kabob and starts ripping into it and growling. Husband is nowhere by the cage. Is that playful behavior or he now associates the kabob with husband? I've been working with Buddy to play with bells and whiffle like balls, no interest even if I'm playing either it. But when birds play and shred is it typical for them to growl?
We've noticed something new with Buddy. I bought him a kabob and it's been hanging in his cage since we got it, wouldn't touch it. Husband started playing with it and Buddy charged the kabob. Husband can stand on that side of the cage and Buddy will grab, shake, strip and take chunks out of the kabob. Well this morning I got up, just me and the pets. I had given Buddy breakfast and sat down. He starts going to town on the kabob (we call it his birdy heavy bag now), no one by the cage. He was also growling. Did this for about 10 mins and moved to do some shredding on his edible perch. Then he rested. When husband got up Buddy greets him with hellos and songs then moves to the kabob and starts ripping into it and growling. Husband is nowhere by the cage. Is that playful behavior or he now associates the kabob with husband? I've been working with Buddy to play with bells and whiffle like balls, no interest even if I'm playing either it. But when birds play and shred is it typical for them to growl?