Im making this diary posting day by day on how my experience, progress and understanding of taming a parent raised green cheek conure,
so far im nearly at week 3 of having my little green cheek,
heres whats been going on so far:
name: Rocco
gender: Unknown ( please bare with, until we DNA sex we stall just call it he/she and maybe sometimes he lol
age: 6 months
diet: SEEDS!
Week 1:
day 1
Settling into his new home not really exploring anything nor making much noise, is happy to watch everyone get on with their day, but does not want to move from the top corner of the cage, rocco seems to be happy to eat and drink and every now and then he/she comes down for a nibble... rocco sleeps a lot today, i place this down to the new move
day 2
rocco has moved to the front top corner of the cage today, i moved a play perch into this area as he likes to watch everyone do their day to day things! today i and others can walk up to the cage without causing him/she to move away... later that day rocco was taking food from fingers but moving back into the corner after taking it.
day 3-4
rocco is beginning to explore his new home, he is still taking food from fingers but slowly and inconstantly staying after taking the treat from the finger, sometimes he stays sometimes he goes back into the corner, starting to explore toys and chews, he is also taking different foods now such as fruits and veg, a little pellets but mostly still seeds, noise level increasing but we are working on that by leaving the room when he goes on a crazy one for longer than 10 minutes, we understand birds make noise but to us more than 10 minutes is excessive.
rocco is allowing me to hoover, clean the cage and walk up to the cage without scaring him, this was achieved by stopping and starting the hoover jobs taking about an hour when normally will take me 5 minutes, every time i start the hoover up a treat comes, also before and after cleaning out the cage i give 1 treat, i walk up to the cage every hour for a few days with 1 treat each time as well as spending 30 minutes daily with trust exercises such as talking, giving treats and placing my hand near him to a comfortable point where he doesnt move away
day 10
rocco has settled in very well and has learnt to adjust to the noise level of my loud young children, in fact now he is actually copying them and starting when they are, by the look of him this is not distress but rather a social tactic joining in on all the commotion
all training is the same and still is moving greatly so i decide to let him out the cage, he was out for about 4 hours and didnt go back in, i had to grab him to put him back as i couldnt leave him out all night, this did have a slightly negative effect although he still takes food from my finger
day 14
rocco is now taking food from my hand
day 15-16
rocco is taking food from my hand even though he has to reach for it, he demanded me to move my hands closer by nipping me.. not ashamed to say i moved away a few times until i got used to it, not too bad just a weird feeling especially when you dont expect it,
he placed 1 foot onto my hand but then ran away after,
i can now place my hand inside of the cage without causing any distress and give a treat where eve he is within the cage
day 17
rocco came out for 2 hours, he flew into the window and then hit the floor, he doesnt seem to be distressed, his wing got clipped before i got him and from what i make of it is struggling to fly correctly, sadly he will just have to adjust and get used to it as theres not much i can really do except wait until they grow back so he can become fully flighted, he walked around the room a little looking slightly on edge although i managed to give him a treat from my hand on the floor allowing him to come up to me... he had to move about 1/2 a meter to receive the treat, i refilled the water and food bowl and placed inside of the cage, he figured out how to get back in so all good
the summary of the missed diary logs are:
taming process is working very nicely as he now takes food from the hand and fingers, he licks my and nibbles me more than nipping...
he has settled in very well for just a short amount of time,
his diet has changed to 60% organic top pellets, 10% seeds in treats and 30% fruit and veg... he doesnt eat a lot of pellet but its a start, he was and still is a seed addict, the higher fruit and veg ratio is to provide enough minerals and vitamins he is lacking from not eating much pellet, each day is different some days he eats a nice amount of it, some not at all.
he seems more at peace with being out of the cage





