griegos767
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- Apr 12, 2021
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Hello!
This is my first post and I'm glad there's a forum like this for advice because I'm a bit at a loss!
I recently adopted an Eastern Rosella from a family member who's friend moved and didn't want to take the bird with him. His cage only had one very thin perch, a basic hoop perch that was too small for him, and every inch of the cage was caked in poop. They told me that he hasn't eaten anything but seed, and when he came to me, he looked visibly malnutritioned and/or depressed.
He's already the love of my life! Super curious, he's now playing with toys, eating a varied diet, and he's looking much, much better!
The one thing that worries me is that he still gets a bit scared around us. When we get too close he'll either run to the top of his cage or if he's out of the cage, he'll fly away. Sometimes I can coerce him with millet, and one time he came onto my leg to eat it, but any movement freaks him out. If we get close, he does this strange thing where he lowers his body and sways a bit, holding his slightly away from his body. I wonder if it's an aggressive stance, but he is seriously the sweetest bird, the first bird I've had that never tries to bite.
My question is, should I just wait for him to become more comfortable? Or keep pressing with the training? We've only had him for a month and a half. I can tell he gets very nervous when I'm close, and we aren't making any strides forward. He comes out and back into his cage without problem, so at the moment there's no pressing need for him to step up. But I do want him to feel more comfortable around us eventually.
Sorry for the long post, thank you for any advice!!
This is my first post and I'm glad there's a forum like this for advice because I'm a bit at a loss!
I recently adopted an Eastern Rosella from a family member who's friend moved and didn't want to take the bird with him. His cage only had one very thin perch, a basic hoop perch that was too small for him, and every inch of the cage was caked in poop. They told me that he hasn't eaten anything but seed, and when he came to me, he looked visibly malnutritioned and/or depressed.
He's already the love of my life! Super curious, he's now playing with toys, eating a varied diet, and he's looking much, much better!
The one thing that worries me is that he still gets a bit scared around us. When we get too close he'll either run to the top of his cage or if he's out of the cage, he'll fly away. Sometimes I can coerce him with millet, and one time he came onto my leg to eat it, but any movement freaks him out. If we get close, he does this strange thing where he lowers his body and sways a bit, holding his slightly away from his body. I wonder if it's an aggressive stance, but he is seriously the sweetest bird, the first bird I've had that never tries to bite.
My question is, should I just wait for him to become more comfortable? Or keep pressing with the training? We've only had him for a month and a half. I can tell he gets very nervous when I'm close, and we aren't making any strides forward. He comes out and back into his cage without problem, so at the moment there's no pressing need for him to step up. But I do want him to feel more comfortable around us eventually.
Sorry for the long post, thank you for any advice!!