Yes, it was a very pleasant surprise. Speaking of surprises, Fajr definitely adores my Dad. When I came back from Japan after six weeks, Fajr reacted with indifference. No excitement or displeasure at all. My Dad came home after three weeks, and Fajr was very pleased. He saw my dad's face and said "oi!oi!oi!yeahhhh!" We asked him, "who's is this? Who's come?" And he responded "mitthu!mitthu's come!" I will admit, I was a bit jealous because of the huge difference in affection. Sometimes I feel like I'm just his cleaning lady :').
We took his cone off on Friday, he bathed that day, and I think I made the water a bit too warm yesterday (I usually give it to him cold, but it was lukewarm) because he just dunked his head once or twice and then walked off. Going to see if I can upload the video of taking his cone off.
He sits with me while I study, and sits on my dad's hand while my dad plays games on his phone, and just enjoys keeping us company right now. He flies short distances, but definitely still has a preference for climbing and using his feet to get where he wants. This worries and frustrates me a bit, as I wish he would fly since it reduces the danger of him being stepped on. Might do flight training and recall again with my sister?
He's still in my room because we haven't gotten around to moving his cage back yet, and he started saying something while I was falling asleep, and I realized the garbled phrase he was saying was "paani chaye?" (Want water?) So I said it back to him a few times and he seemed content and fell quiet again.
My mom cleaned their cage, but left in the middle of it, so I came downstairs yesterday to find Lemon and Clover out and sitting on their cage. I finished up the cleaning (twins were out), put dinner in the cage, and Lemon was nice and compliant, but it took me ages to get Clover in. She bit my wrist when I asked her to step up, so I ended up draping their night sheet over their cage and Clover finally climbed into the cage from the top after 15 minutes. After which they were both rewarded with almonds.
My mom says that because animals recognize those who truly love them, all the birds adore my youngest sister and Fajr adores my Dad too.
Fajr still cuddles with me and naps in my hand, so I don't mind not being number one.





