Hello all
i am trying not to be alarmed but Siren has decided not to come out of her cage at all at the moment - hse will come to the door and take food , she does not seem to take any nitice wheni speak to her unless i get real close then she jsut shows signs of wariness in stead.
i have been sitting iwth her cage near to me and reading out loud form books and talking to her and my cockatiel Specks (who is a lot more responsive to being pout of his cage and sitting on my shoulder.
she took to this when i tried to get her out of jsut going straight for my shoulder and trying to get her to sit on my hand - sigh!
i dont want to force her out of her "room" - i leave the door open and give her time to come out but if she is not out within 30 minutes i close the door and put her to bed - am i doing soem thing wrong???
wont come out
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Probably all due to breeding season. They all act cuckie during this time, my boys have really strange up and down moods, playful and randy one day, moody and a little aggressive the next. Just keep trying and keep communicating with her. ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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