As I've already written a novel in the "Intro" forum, I'll now skip all that and head onto my questions, ect.
In this video, Sonny is shown tail wagging and head bobbing -- on some forums/websites/books, it states that this is a dominant gesture, on other resources it is stated to be a breeding gesture, and the previous owner says that he simply really likes my husband. Thoughts?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qubu7tPGpSI
As for dominance, I have been told that birds are like dogs, and that dominance does not exist. While I don't really want to get into this debate, since I think it's laughable, I would appreciate some views on this in regards to the indian ringnecks. I have again read mixed reviews on dominance and aggression in the species, so am trying to find the best way to train him. Some of the basics of parrots I remember in my petstore days was to keep the birds BELOW eye level, so shoulder-sitting was always a big no-no. I've now been told that shoulder-sitting will not affect hierarchy.
My husband and I are very good at keeping routines and procedures, as one of the dogs we have was aggressive when we got her. It took us nearly two years, but she is a puppy again, and doesn't fear the world like she used to. We want to make sure Sonny has this security as well. It's just a matter of figuring out right from wrong.
The other cute little behavioral trait I've never really noticed in other birds before is his tendency to "tap" things. When asking him to "step up", he will bend down to the perch being offered (hand or otherwise) repeatedly. I feel this may be a way to test stability, but again, have not found any evidence in regards to this behavior at all.
Last (for now, as it's coming up to my OWN bedtime!) is in regards to his cage. It is much too small for him to be in on a regular basis, however it's been his home for the past 5 years. We're currently shopping for one that will fit him and our home, but when we do find one, what is the best approach to introducing him to it? Should have be switched right away, or given the option to check it out on his own?
.... I think that's about it for the time being..... I'm sure I'll have more by tomorrow!!!
PS -- when I had him out today, he loved his banana so much he shared it with me. I take this as a very good sign of the start of a healthy relationship!!!







