ksmith5151
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- May 22, 2011
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- Parrots
- 1 Senegal Parrot (Cassie) and 4 Parkeets (Tia, Fidget, Tibbin, and Skyler)
Hi everyone,
I have owned parakeets and cockatiels for many years but I now have a lot more to learn and I hope I can get some helpful suggestions and information. I brought home my first parrot this past Friday (May 20th). She is an 8 month old Senegal parrot. I got her from a bird breeder. She was hand fed. I just wish I found her sooner. I'm hopeing 8 months old is still a good age to get a young parrot. She is very sweet. Before I took her home I spent a few weekends with her to help her get used to seeing me.
I'm guessing being in a home is a huge change for her. I''ve been trying to imagine things from her point of view. When she was with the bird breeders, every weekend they brought their birds to the flea market and then she stayed in the noisy aviery during the week. I'm not sure how much attention she got during the week from the breeders.
Today is her 3rd day being home. She is slowly adjusting but I'm not sure if her behavior is normal. She has a play gym in a nice corner of my work room. I've been letting her there off and on for parts of the day. She also spends time on my shoulder while I work on the computer or do dishes and such. At about 7:30 pm I've been putting her in her sleeping cage in my quiet bedroom. This will be the normal routine for her. I work from home.
So far in all areas of the house she's been nervous and eyeing everything but not all the time. I've been watching her closely and she hasn't been eating much since she's been home. When she's in her sleeping cage or on her play gym she mainly just sits still eyeing everything around her. Every now and then she'll go grab a sunflower seed. I have gotten her to eat a little more by hand feeding her some seeds and some grapes. When she's nervous though, she'll take the seed or other treat and just drop it. It's almost has if she's just being polite in taking the treat.
When she's on my shoulder she's farily happy but likes to chew on my shirt. I'm going to make a bird toy necklace for her to play with in hopes she'll like that instead of my shirt. I can't expect her to do nothing on my shoulder when she's happy. She'll take treats from me there but not all the time yet.
My question is, what should I expect from a new parrot adjusting to a new home? Cassie seems smart and I hope she won't be nervous for a long time. I do hope she'll come out of her shell and be happy and playful like many Senegals I've reading about. After she's settled in and happy I would love to start target training her. Amazingly though, she has learned to step up when asked yestuday. I'm so proud of her already.
Also, when a parrot clicks their beak, do they do that when they are happy/content or nervous? I think she does that when she's happy but still not sure. I do hope I'm doing all the right things for her.
---- Kimberley Smith
I have owned parakeets and cockatiels for many years but I now have a lot more to learn and I hope I can get some helpful suggestions and information. I brought home my first parrot this past Friday (May 20th). She is an 8 month old Senegal parrot. I got her from a bird breeder. She was hand fed. I just wish I found her sooner. I'm hopeing 8 months old is still a good age to get a young parrot. She is very sweet. Before I took her home I spent a few weekends with her to help her get used to seeing me.
I'm guessing being in a home is a huge change for her. I''ve been trying to imagine things from her point of view. When she was with the bird breeders, every weekend they brought their birds to the flea market and then she stayed in the noisy aviery during the week. I'm not sure how much attention she got during the week from the breeders.
Today is her 3rd day being home. She is slowly adjusting but I'm not sure if her behavior is normal. She has a play gym in a nice corner of my work room. I've been letting her there off and on for parts of the day. She also spends time on my shoulder while I work on the computer or do dishes and such. At about 7:30 pm I've been putting her in her sleeping cage in my quiet bedroom. This will be the normal routine for her. I work from home.
So far in all areas of the house she's been nervous and eyeing everything but not all the time. I've been watching her closely and she hasn't been eating much since she's been home. When she's in her sleeping cage or on her play gym she mainly just sits still eyeing everything around her. Every now and then she'll go grab a sunflower seed. I have gotten her to eat a little more by hand feeding her some seeds and some grapes. When she's nervous though, she'll take the seed or other treat and just drop it. It's almost has if she's just being polite in taking the treat.
When she's on my shoulder she's farily happy but likes to chew on my shirt. I'm going to make a bird toy necklace for her to play with in hopes she'll like that instead of my shirt. I can't expect her to do nothing on my shoulder when she's happy. She'll take treats from me there but not all the time yet.
My question is, what should I expect from a new parrot adjusting to a new home? Cassie seems smart and I hope she won't be nervous for a long time. I do hope she'll come out of her shell and be happy and playful like many Senegals I've reading about. After she's settled in and happy I would love to start target training her. Amazingly though, she has learned to step up when asked yestuday. I'm so proud of her already.
Also, when a parrot clicks their beak, do they do that when they are happy/content or nervous? I think she does that when she's happy but still not sure. I do hope I'm doing all the right things for her.
---- Kimberley Smith