Hello everyone! I'm relatively new to parrots, having just started working with them in a zoological setting a few years ago, but I adore them and have begun working with a yellow Naped. A little history on him: he was surrendered to our facility about a year and a half ago and was thought to be about 20 years old at the time. He's a pretty calm guy, but very fearful of new situations, people, etc. he wouldn't step up for anyone or have much interaction until I decided to try to start building his trust. We've done a lot of target training and he is very reliable with it. He will step up, but often makes a hissing sound and opens his beak before doing so. Many of my coworkers have pressed the issue and made him step up when he does this and then reward him profusely once he does. I've been trying to take steps to make it so he WANTS to step up which sometimes works, but then the next day he's running all over the top of his cage because "the hand" is there again. He has never bitten anyone aggressively but I don't want him to learn that he has to bite in order for someone to leave him alone.
I've also started crate training with him, which is difficult since he's terrified of any new objects. New toys, new perches, food items... If they're new, it's like armageddon is about to happen. Target comes in handy here but it takes a lot of patience.
So now that I've been working with him and we are having a better relationship I'm starting to see some new behaviors that I need some help interpreting. His vocabulary is very small and he says about three things repeatedly. Since these birds are generally known to be great talkers, is it possible he's just been so terrified in a new place that he doesn't say any of the things he knows? He's recently been making this very low pitched "oooooh" every time he steps off my hand after a training session, which id never heard him make before. His eyes start pinning and tail fans, which I know can mean excitement or aggression. He never shows any signs of aggression so I think it's excitement but I know it's a fine line!
He also did a "strut" dance after a training session last week. One of our trainers says we should avoid encouraging any of these excited behaviors, but it's also the first showing of any real personality for him. He seems to immediately pin his eyes and fan his tail lately when I enter the room. He's also been bowing his head for scratches this week and letting me pet his head. It SEEMS like he's really warming up to me, and if so, I want to make sure that we maintain a healthy relationship, not an obsessed or "could turn aggressive" type.
Anyone have any opinions? He's a wonderful bird and I absolutely adore him. I have been considering bringing him home at night with me to have a change of setting and some more human interaction, but again, I want to make sure I'm making the right choices that will result in a happy and well adjusted bird. I know that once you create habits, they're much more difficult to break, but I also want him to love me!
I've also started crate training with him, which is difficult since he's terrified of any new objects. New toys, new perches, food items... If they're new, it's like armageddon is about to happen. Target comes in handy here but it takes a lot of patience.
So now that I've been working with him and we are having a better relationship I'm starting to see some new behaviors that I need some help interpreting. His vocabulary is very small and he says about three things repeatedly. Since these birds are generally known to be great talkers, is it possible he's just been so terrified in a new place that he doesn't say any of the things he knows? He's recently been making this very low pitched "oooooh" every time he steps off my hand after a training session, which id never heard him make before. His eyes start pinning and tail fans, which I know can mean excitement or aggression. He never shows any signs of aggression so I think it's excitement but I know it's a fine line!
He also did a "strut" dance after a training session last week. One of our trainers says we should avoid encouraging any of these excited behaviors, but it's also the first showing of any real personality for him. He seems to immediately pin his eyes and fan his tail lately when I enter the room. He's also been bowing his head for scratches this week and letting me pet his head. It SEEMS like he's really warming up to me, and if so, I want to make sure that we maintain a healthy relationship, not an obsessed or "could turn aggressive" type.
Anyone have any opinions? He's a wonderful bird and I absolutely adore him. I have been considering bringing him home at night with me to have a change of setting and some more human interaction, but again, I want to make sure I'm making the right choices that will result in a happy and well adjusted bird. I know that once you create habits, they're much more difficult to break, but I also want him to love me!