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Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby Mashleyaay » Sun May 27, 2012 4:54 am

Hi everyone, I have had my lovebird sucre for a week. He is a very happy bird and seems to have got used to his environment rather quickly. He will call for me when I leave the room and chatter away. The only problem is that when I go near his cage he seems scared off me! Not scared in a aggressive way just walking away from me. Has anyone got any tips? I know I've only had him for a short period of time and it's takes a long time for a bird to trust someone but he seems very content when I'm sitting away from him. I really appreciate any advise

Thanks
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby liz » Sun May 27, 2012 9:00 am

Is he flighted? Let him fly. When he gets tired he will let you help him get back to his "stuff".
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby Mashleyaay » Sun May 27, 2012 9:42 am

I haven't had his wings clipped but I am getting it done next weekend, do you think this will help?
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby liz » Sun May 27, 2012 9:47 am

NO

Don't do it. He will only be more fearfull.
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby Mashleyaay » Sun May 27, 2012 9:53 am

Okay, won't me not clipping his wings effect the bonding process? I assume your birds are flighted? Have they bonded with you or are they wild ?
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby pennyandrocky » Sun May 27, 2012 10:17 am

i feel flight strengthens the bond. mine came clipped and i find they want to be with me more when flighted,they no longer bite,easier to get back in the cage at night for bed,and are just happier birds.
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby Mashleyaay » Sun May 27, 2012 10:30 am

Cool, thanks a lot for your advise, I will let him out and see how it goes.x
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby naomi » Sun May 27, 2012 12:27 pm

i agree with pennyandrocky,
clip bird is more difficult i guess,my grey clipped the first time i adopt him and he scared of death to me cuz he knows he cant fly.second thing,if they fall down they will get more serious injured because of poor landing.third thing,u have to always predict where he wants to go,when he want to come back/leave to cage etc.im not more than taxi driver for my grey because he dsnt have wings.i think its just a trouble when they are not independent.
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby cml » Sun May 27, 2012 1:05 pm

Mashleyaay wrote:I haven't had his wings clipped but I am getting it done next weekend, do you think this will help?

Please read this:
http://trainedparrot.com/Clipping/

Do not clip your birds wings, if anything it makes the bonding worse! It also make birds nippier, as they cant fly away from trouble, and may result to biting.

Again, please read the above article.
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Re: Very happy bird, but he's scared of me

Postby naomi » Sun May 27, 2012 3:34 pm

cml,do u know how long to get my grey till the new feather completly grow?
he is molting now. :thumbsup:
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