My name is Claire, and I need help with my rescued lovebird.
I've had my lutino peach faced lovebird (Lemon) for just shy of 1 month. My roommate found him (we don't actually know it's a boy) in a pile of trash put out for collection in front of my building on Aug. 18th. She called my boyfriend, knowing we are both animal lovers, and I came home that day to a cute little lovebird in a cage on the livingroom table. I've always had a soft spot for lovebirds, so we decidd to try keeping it.
When Lemon showed up, it looked like he had been outside for a few days. He was dirty, scruffy, could fly buy had a good amount of feathers on it's front and behind it's head in pins, and overall appeared to be in shock. When my bf put him in the cage with food he immediately dove into the the seed and ate for 20 min straight before falling asleep on the food bowl. I think that maybe he flew out of a window, and was looking for food in the trash.
Here's an image of Lemon on that first day: http://bit.ly/YPFbeK
The bird training task has been mostly mine, but my bf does talk to it when he's home. He works fro home, so it around it more, but it too busy working to spend time with Lemon. I go to work Sunday - Thursday, and am usually gone 10am - 7pm.
At first it would eat nothing but bird seed, even spray millet. It now eats seed, spray millet, and sunflower and pumpkin seeds, and nothing else. It shows no interest whatsoever in any fresh fruit. After a few days of hanging around the cage and lots of talking at it, Lemon started eating spray millet out of my hand. I can hold the sprays for it, but it will not eat from a pile of sides in my cupped hand.
The state of things now are:
1. Lemon spends most of the days yelling and screeching at my boyfriend while he's trying to work. We try not to cover the cage to make it be quite too much, but talking at and being around it has stopped making it calm down.
2. I only have my evenings after work to spend with the bird.
3. We have 4 cats, so I haven't been able to take him out of the cage until today. We had to rearrange some times so we could cat/bird proof the bedroom, which we have done today.
Today I opened the cage and Lemon came out on his own. He flew around the room and perched on many high places, but also sat on top of a folded towel I put on top of the cage. He ate millet up there, but will not allow me to hand feed him millet or get too close for too long out of the cage. He did however, fly to and sit on my head 3 or 4 times, as well as land on my laptop where I was watching bird training videos ^_^
When the bird first arrived, it was scared, but not aggressive. Now he has started actively biting. I can properly ignore the bites as they are too weak to hurt much, and have been doing the technique of twisting my finger when it's bitten so it associates biting with imbalance. But he's still pretty eager to do so. Lemon is back in his cage now, and is pacing back and forth on the ground level very frantically. When I put my hand on the cage near him he goes right to trying to bite, almost lunging.
Questions:
1. How much time should I spend with Lemon out of his cage?
2. What behavior of mine can I change so that he stops being afraid enough to attack me.
3. Will the anti-biting finger-twist method I've been using be enough to curb biting?
4. Should the bird be in a room without the cats 100% of the time, or can they be around him when he's in the cage?
5. How do I get Lemon to stop flying away from me when he's out of the cage? I've found many helpful videos on improving parrot behavior, but I can't apply them if it keeps running away.
6. Is there anything else I'm forgetting?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Many Thanks,
Claire





