LoveMyConlan
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- Mar 31, 2015
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So today I pulled a no no. I didn't read my Macaws body language and got bit. Gave me a nice bruise on my hand.
I wear glasses... Because I'm blind as a bat... But this morning Rhage had apparently turn apart his new toy and was banging pieces around. So I went in, without my glasses, and walked up to the cage.
Same as always I said hello and good morning and talked to him as normal.
Now normally his go to is to say Hi really loud and then will try to 'fake you out' to get you to play before asking for head scratches.
Well, in I walked, over he came to his door and I failed to notice the obvious.
Eyes pinned, saying 'hello' over and over, and grabbing his door.
I reached through the bars to scratch his head after saying good morning, as always, and he grabbed my hand. Hard.
Thank God I pressure trained him. He could have pierced my hand the way he grabbed it.
It wasn't until after he grabbed me that I realized I had missed those signals. Signals I KNOW to watch for in public because those are his nervous tells. The jerky movement, stiff posture, pinned eyes, saying the same word over and over.
Yet I failed to catch it.
I kept talking to him trying to figure out what was setting him off. My voice hadn't changed or anything so what gives.
Then I realized I didn't have my glasses. He's never seen me without them(and I do look a bit different without them) I grabbed them from my room and walked back into his room and BAM. His normal happy to see me self. Complete with a Good Morning and a How Are You. Like nothing happened.
It's amazing something so simple could set him off. Such a small change. Even though I know they like routine I never though glasses vs no glasses was so off putting.
Needless to say I learned 2 lessons today.
1... Always have your glasses.
2... Always always always watch and SEE body language.
Luckily I just got a bruise on both sides of my hand. But wow was I not expecting THAT lol.
I wear glasses... Because I'm blind as a bat... But this morning Rhage had apparently turn apart his new toy and was banging pieces around. So I went in, without my glasses, and walked up to the cage.
Same as always I said hello and good morning and talked to him as normal.
Now normally his go to is to say Hi really loud and then will try to 'fake you out' to get you to play before asking for head scratches.
Well, in I walked, over he came to his door and I failed to notice the obvious.
Eyes pinned, saying 'hello' over and over, and grabbing his door.
I reached through the bars to scratch his head after saying good morning, as always, and he grabbed my hand. Hard.
Thank God I pressure trained him. He could have pierced my hand the way he grabbed it.
It wasn't until after he grabbed me that I realized I had missed those signals. Signals I KNOW to watch for in public because those are his nervous tells. The jerky movement, stiff posture, pinned eyes, saying the same word over and over.
Yet I failed to catch it.
I kept talking to him trying to figure out what was setting him off. My voice hadn't changed or anything so what gives.
Then I realized I didn't have my glasses. He's never seen me without them(and I do look a bit different without them) I grabbed them from my room and walked back into his room and BAM. His normal happy to see me self. Complete with a Good Morning and a How Are You. Like nothing happened.
It's amazing something so simple could set him off. Such a small change. Even though I know they like routine I never though glasses vs no glasses was so off putting.
Needless to say I learned 2 lessons today.
1... Always have your glasses.
2... Always always always watch and SEE body language.
Luckily I just got a bruise on both sides of my hand. But wow was I not expecting THAT lol.