My name is Anne, and I just adopted a 4-year-old Maximilian Pionus a day and a half ago. I look forward to bonding with my bird for the next while that we spend together (hopefully the rest of his life!). I wanted to sign up for this forum and participate in order to get some feedback on how best to live with my pionus and how to gain his trust. I'll be posting somewhere on how these first few days with my pionus are going. Maybe I'll go ahead and post about it here:
Things are overall smooth, but he is not ready to be handled yet and lunges at me to bite if I get too close. Unfortunately I always pull back, and I hear you're not supposed to as this is reinforcement. Though I am able to get him to take food from my hand. I notice that hands (without food -- sometimes even with food) and perches both seem to freak him out. Also, I think he is a little bit clingy to his cage so far... as he seemed much less frightened of me when he was in a smaller travel cage. Only when he got back to his big cage (the same cage his previous owner kept him in) did his fears seem to take hold. I never reach in his cage to pick him up. I open the door and let him climb out if he likes. He usually is eager to go out and strut around on top of his cage. It's here that I test the waters in terms of how close can I get, feeding him from my hand, etc. I have been trying to reward him for sitting comfortably close to me or for when he comes closer to me. I want to show him that hands, arms, and perches are all very safe. I talk to him a lot, and always gently... and I've been playing music for him and dancing with him.
His previous owner was able to hold him, and I held him as well when I went to visit/meet him. But nowadays I think he is too unsettled with this new place and with me, his new owner, to be comfortable with contact. I hope I'll be able to get him back to being comfortable. Please let me know how you think I'm doing so far and if there is anything I should be doing differently.
Cheers,
Anne




