My first post and its a strange one so I want to see if any expert can help me out on this.
I have a pet Sennie - Bob. According to his closed ring he's a 2000 born bird, which in theory leaves him at the nice age of 12ish. I have owned him for four years and for all that time he has been nothing but the most stable and reliable of birds. He's had the odd trantrum or two but nothing of any significance, more a case of just popping him back into his cage and telling him that he's been naughty. However for the past two months or so something has gone seriously wrong with Bob. The normal procedure for the since I got him was when I'd come home from work he would be out on my shoulder and generally going around with me and then popped back in for bed - same ritual every day. Over a period of say 5 days he seems to be a little freaked and over the 5 days it seemed to get progressively worse, that was two months ago. Now EVERY evening when I come home he flutters wildly in the cage and hangs on to the side - eye pupils constricted and mouth slighly opened - as if out of breath, but not, more a really "freaked" out look. He hangs onto the cage for dear life - I put my hand in and he'll climb onto my finger and then scurries as fast as he can up my arm to my shoulder. From there he may continue his freak out and "fly" off my shoulder to try and hide in a dark corner or under something - HOWEVER if I put my finger down to him, a little away he will walk over - step up and scurry up my shoulder and then holds on for dear life there - almost falling off the back. Now that's only half the story because give him a while out with me on my shoulder - you could be talking an hour or two and he settles right down and becomes "normal" Bob - all loving, looking for cuddles, scratches, taking food from me - the perfect bird, he might even try to do his "frolick" on the back of my hand. If I go out for a few minutes-having maybe left him on the back of the chair (not his cage) he could be back to freaked out Bob but the recovery time will be much quicker. However this might not always be the case - I could come back in and he'd be as he was when I left him - "normal" Bob. I have learned to manage him but I can not figure out what has/is going wrong with him. I've tried all the usual - new locations for cage, new cage, different approaches to getting him in the evening. Having him in the room I live in so there would always be human contact but irrespect, it seems as if a reset button is pressed and he reverts.
Has anyone come across this? Given his age I would expect he'd have a few more good years in him and his diet is very good and he eats very well.
Not sure if there is any more details I can think of or give but if anybody has any thoughts....I am pretty well versed in birds and I think I've tried all the usual. To protect himself from ending up window paste I have had to clip his wings and also in the hope that it might settle him down somewhat but no change - rather than flying he just scurries on the floor....





