He did have some plucked area on his chest, and is not fond of many of the healthier foods....yet. We are working on that. Gloop is accepted in small amounts already, I think it really helps that I eat some first, then offered it to him, then I eat a bit more and he sees the other birds eating it too. Crayola
Skippy steps up willingly. The couple of times he did not wish to, he tapped my finger with the top of his beak and stepped away, which I respect and never force. Later that morning when I was sitting at my desk, with my back to the cage, he made his way over to right behind my chair, on the arm of the loveseat behind me and said 'GOOD MORNING'' That startled me and I jumped! Unfortuneately he was clipped for the past 2 or more years, but next molt we will see how he enjoys his full feathers. something to look forward to ! In the meantime, we are all getting to know one another and he seems intrigued by the other birds. Raj
Interesting to note, even though greys generally dislike bathing, two days in a row I saw him trying to climb into his water dish. I took some video but anytime I try to upload it here it wil not allow it. I will continue to work on that from time to time, but my patience with computers is lacking. I did however start putting a large shallow bowl on top of his cage in case he ever wants to use it.
Have to go for now, Crayola





