Change in behaviour, am i the cause?
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 10:09 pm
So Sammy is about 5 months old. I've had him/her (leaning towards "her" as she's starting to put her head back and cluck when i scratch the back of her neck) since 9 wks old.
The first week together was rough, with lots of skin tearing bites but then once we got to know each other they stopped (mostly a blood bite would incur 10 minutes in the cage alone)
Over the course of being a new to parrots bird owner, i've tried really hard to be calm and collected when the animal i've doted on has been mean. I'm reading everything i can about parrots and behaviour so i can understand what my actions mean to them as much as theirs to me. I have raised my voice a few times - but quickly snapped myself out of it and felt like a big meanie afterwards.
Sammy's out of the cage from 7:30-8:30am every weekday, and then from 5:15-9/10:00pm most weeknights. Also i'll try and get home from work at lunchtime to give him 45 minutes then too. This isn't every day, but it's more often than not. Of an evening his behaviour generally shapes how long she's out of the cage for - sometimes at night she will go into her cage by himself and when she does i put her to bed (to try and teach her that she can go to bed when she is ready) otherwise she will snuggle up with me and sleep under my chin while i watch tv or am at the computer etc...
Just lately, in the last few weeks her sweet behaviour has changed a bit. She still wants to spend time with me, and will fly to/jump to my shoulder happily most or the time. But lately she's started climbing down my back where i can't reach when i've asked her to step up onto my hand off there. Or she'll nip at my hand, or bite me. The blood's slowly started to come back.
In the last week, to try and combat this change i've been working with her more on training and started with a clicker, as well as rewarding her for letting me touch her wings, lay her back and examine her (in preperation for possible wing clips or vet exams). When laying her back she does express some concern, but taking some advice from a popular youtube trainer i hold her (loosely) until she relaxes and then reward her once she's relaxed. She's getting the idea after only a few days, and is worrying less and less each time - but after doing it a couple of times in a training session she'll run away from my hand if i put it behind her for a while.
Training mostly goes well until she decides she's had enough and either runs away or gets nippy.
I mostly train her from my finger or arm. When i try use a T-stand she just jumps to my shoulder or flies off.
Also she loves my phone, whenever i'm on a call or writing a message etc she usually runs to it and starts chirping a "squeak squeak, squeeeaaaak - kiss kiss kiss kiss" routine. Lately though, when i've gone to move the phone away her eyes pin and she lunges and strikes the phone. This scares me a little, she's bloody quick - and i don't want my face/eyes etc to be on the receiving end of such a lunge (no worry yet!) again this is only in the last few weeks.
Other than this she seems to be happy and healthy - she is spoilt and i show her as much love as i can. She's happy and whistles and chirps while i'm at home with her, and when i walk to another room if she's playing on her cage or stand toy she'll happily have a whistle conversation with me, or fly to meet me...
Her wings were clipped when i got her (not very nicely done, looked very hacked) so i'm letting them grow out at the moment before considering clipping again. I don't mind her flying (only ever from stand/cage to me mostly anyway) but i've read they can be moody with unclipped wings..
So my question, which i apologise is rather long-winded. Is should i be concerned that i'm doing something wrong here to trigger this behaviour change? I don't want to jeopardise our future relationship.
Or should i put this behaviour down to starting bluffing and also coming into breeding season i've read they can be a little more moody?
The first week together was rough, with lots of skin tearing bites but then once we got to know each other they stopped (mostly a blood bite would incur 10 minutes in the cage alone)
Over the course of being a new to parrots bird owner, i've tried really hard to be calm and collected when the animal i've doted on has been mean. I'm reading everything i can about parrots and behaviour so i can understand what my actions mean to them as much as theirs to me. I have raised my voice a few times - but quickly snapped myself out of it and felt like a big meanie afterwards.
Sammy's out of the cage from 7:30-8:30am every weekday, and then from 5:15-9/10:00pm most weeknights. Also i'll try and get home from work at lunchtime to give him 45 minutes then too. This isn't every day, but it's more often than not. Of an evening his behaviour generally shapes how long she's out of the cage for - sometimes at night she will go into her cage by himself and when she does i put her to bed (to try and teach her that she can go to bed when she is ready) otherwise she will snuggle up with me and sleep under my chin while i watch tv or am at the computer etc...
Just lately, in the last few weeks her sweet behaviour has changed a bit. She still wants to spend time with me, and will fly to/jump to my shoulder happily most or the time. But lately she's started climbing down my back where i can't reach when i've asked her to step up onto my hand off there. Or she'll nip at my hand, or bite me. The blood's slowly started to come back.
In the last week, to try and combat this change i've been working with her more on training and started with a clicker, as well as rewarding her for letting me touch her wings, lay her back and examine her (in preperation for possible wing clips or vet exams). When laying her back she does express some concern, but taking some advice from a popular youtube trainer i hold her (loosely) until she relaxes and then reward her once she's relaxed. She's getting the idea after only a few days, and is worrying less and less each time - but after doing it a couple of times in a training session she'll run away from my hand if i put it behind her for a while.
Training mostly goes well until she decides she's had enough and either runs away or gets nippy.
I mostly train her from my finger or arm. When i try use a T-stand she just jumps to my shoulder or flies off.
Also she loves my phone, whenever i'm on a call or writing a message etc she usually runs to it and starts chirping a "squeak squeak, squeeeaaaak - kiss kiss kiss kiss" routine. Lately though, when i've gone to move the phone away her eyes pin and she lunges and strikes the phone. This scares me a little, she's bloody quick - and i don't want my face/eyes etc to be on the receiving end of such a lunge (no worry yet!) again this is only in the last few weeks.
Other than this she seems to be happy and healthy - she is spoilt and i show her as much love as i can. She's happy and whistles and chirps while i'm at home with her, and when i walk to another room if she's playing on her cage or stand toy she'll happily have a whistle conversation with me, or fly to meet me...
Her wings were clipped when i got her (not very nicely done, looked very hacked) so i'm letting them grow out at the moment before considering clipping again. I don't mind her flying (only ever from stand/cage to me mostly anyway) but i've read they can be moody with unclipped wings..
So my question, which i apologise is rather long-winded. Is should i be concerned that i'm doing something wrong here to trigger this behaviour change? I don't want to jeopardise our future relationship.
Or should i put this behaviour down to starting bluffing and also coming into breeding season i've read they can be a little more moody?