When talking about my birds & pets in general, of course we all have a tendancy to bragg about how great they all, on their good points, and why we love them. I myself often tend to overlook my birds "flaws" and accept them for who they are, I love them nomatter what.
Well, here's some background of some of the "not so good" things I've been dealing with my bird Alliah the IRN
I received Alliah about 6yrs ago from someone who didn't know too much about birds. She was kept in a too-small cage with a very aggressive male and fed a seed only diet. At the time, I re-homed the male & kept Alliah because she was at least hand-tame & this was my first bird so I didn't know how to work with the male. She was and still is a very noisy temperamental little bird with trust issues, but I can look past that. Despite the fact that she never really seemed to "bond" with me, we had a mutual acceptance of each others presence. She is one of those "only on her terms" birds who doesn't like being pet, but would hang out on your shoulder.
As life tends to flow, I had moved a few times, changed relationships. etc.
Well, over the last two years my current relationship blossomed and things were going well; except for the fact that my boyfriend works late evenings/nights & needs to sleep in. Alliah's morning and mid-day screeching became a problem for him & he tried to ignore it. We tried changing Alliah's cage, location, offering alternative activities, more toys, moving her to different parts of the house during times of day, trying her with another IRN etc. Consulted a local parrot rescue person who gave us many great ideas to try to curb the noise but Alliah was just perfectly content to make noise for her own joy for long periods of time throughout the day. This had been going on for the entire two years, with many arguments between my boyfriend and I on what to do.
We recently moved to a new house a few months ago... a slightly smaller house, with wood floors and low cielings; needless to say the noise echos--- A LOT. After passing the "settle in" period, the attempts at curbing noise started again, same story same results - no change, even with headphones on her peircing calls were disturbing my boyfriend.
Sadly, my boyfriend and I had reached a decision, he cannot work nights with Alliah in the house; after unsuccessfully trying to switch to a day shift I had to make the tough decision to place her in a new home.
I placed Alliah with a close friend & she is doing well. My friend fortunately has a separate "bird room" & currently has a B&G who is also loud, so she doesn't mind the noise. Alliah's attitude hasn't changed, but at least she somewhere that her volume is not an issue.





