Mia again...
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 5:20 pm
Hey guys,
Mia has come a long way since last post, she is clicker trained, will take food from my hand in and outside of the cage (she's a little more scared outside) and she looks like she is a lot more relaxed with her new home than she previously was.
Unfortunately she picked up a new bad habit or behaviour. She now squawks a lot in the mornings and patrols around her cage while she does it, she looks and me sometimes when I'm near the cage but she will squawk a lot in the morning as soon as we take her sheet off. She sometimes checks myself or my brother out when she isn't doing (she will crouch down and look at us 'upside down' it is very cute when she does it but it doesn't look like a good thing.
She will squawk and chirp a bit and when I chirp back she will usually stop and then start again louder. Her squawking dies down in the afternoon, she is generally a bit more angry or agitated in the morning than the afternoon, she will try to bite you through cage bars in the morning and not so much in the afternoon.
We are currently housing our cousin here for about a week and have had some people over for dinner recently who don't really understand how delicate the bird is and how she doesn't want to be petted. Our grandparents will come over and whistle in her face sometimes (which I don't think she likes). Anyway I'm getting a little off topic.
When we look at her when she's eating she will squawk and she does it a lot in the morning. Is their anyway I could stop this behaviour without her hating me or anything. Our relationship has seem to have taken a small step back since the squawking started, which I'm not happy about, she will still take treats from me normally, I just feel she is angry with me or something.
Please help,
- Jack
Mia has come a long way since last post, she is clicker trained, will take food from my hand in and outside of the cage (she's a little more scared outside) and she looks like she is a lot more relaxed with her new home than she previously was.
Unfortunately she picked up a new bad habit or behaviour. She now squawks a lot in the mornings and patrols around her cage while she does it, she looks and me sometimes when I'm near the cage but she will squawk a lot in the morning as soon as we take her sheet off. She sometimes checks myself or my brother out when she isn't doing (she will crouch down and look at us 'upside down' it is very cute when she does it but it doesn't look like a good thing.
She will squawk and chirp a bit and when I chirp back she will usually stop and then start again louder. Her squawking dies down in the afternoon, she is generally a bit more angry or agitated in the morning than the afternoon, she will try to bite you through cage bars in the morning and not so much in the afternoon.
We are currently housing our cousin here for about a week and have had some people over for dinner recently who don't really understand how delicate the bird is and how she doesn't want to be petted. Our grandparents will come over and whistle in her face sometimes (which I don't think she likes). Anyway I'm getting a little off topic.
When we look at her when she's eating she will squawk and she does it a lot in the morning. Is their anyway I could stop this behaviour without her hating me or anything. Our relationship has seem to have taken a small step back since the squawking started, which I'm not happy about, she will still take treats from me normally, I just feel she is angry with me or something.
Please help,
- Jack