All yesterday he was quiet and nervous... today he is ready to take on the world. Not only does he want to see everything, he wants to do it fast.
I used to own a parrotlet, she was the definition of a velcro bird, and although fully-flighted generally did not fly unless it was to get to me or she was asked to do so. Finnigan the QP so far could not be more opposite and I am not really sure how to react to it. He is not scared of people but after climbing all over me for 5 minutes decided adventuring the room was much more fun. However, he came clipped and if I don't take him where he wants to go he tries to fly. Each leap of faith leads to him fluttering, not too gracefully to the floor. Not deterred, everytime he spotted a corner he had not inspected he would try to fly again.. and again... and again. His number one fascination is the window. I held him up to look outside for around 15 minutes a few seperate times but as soon as I moved away he tried to fly back to it. Eventually I put him back in his cage, I don't think tumbling to the ground that many times could possibly be good. Even in the cage he is clumsy and a little scary to watch, it is pretty tall, and while his perches are set low every few hours he decides to make a sprint for the top. So far he has not made it, and hits his tail off of everything possible on the way back down.
My question is, how many times will he fall to the floor before he stops trying to fly everywhere? Watching them fly/fall when clipped has always been scarier to me than having them flighted.
Is there anything I can do to make him more people orientated? He doesn't want to snuggle but doesn't seem to have any particular interest in playing with toys out of the cage, games like peekaboo or jsut hanging out either. I hope to target train him and later teach him tricks but he is just over 9 weeks old and he just got home. How long do you generally wait beforer teaching them things?
Also is an obsession with the window bad, or should I just buy a window perch and let him sit there as long as he wants to?
Thank you and sorry for the long post!
Rebecca and Finnigan




