She is a 4 1/2 year old Sun Conure, unbanded, and I have really no idea what her history is (not even 100% sure that she's a she in the DNA tested sense, but that's what her prior owners called her). She's not a broken rescue (thank goodness, since it's been a few decades since I last worked with a bird, I'm not up to a broken one) so much as a less socialized than she could be spoiled gooseberry. She's not scared of us, and although she is REALLY not a fan of hands she'll happily take treats from you.. If she chooses to get on your shoulder, she will tell you stories and give kisses.. But that's up to her, lol.. And hasn't happened since we brought her home (though she was enjoying my shoulder and the hood of my hoodie when we met her at her old family's home).
What we are doing/have done
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[*]Thankfully she came with a larger cage, approx 20x20x36.
[*]She's in a corner of the house where she's CLOSE to the center of things, but it can be quiet and dark for bedtime, and we're aiming for 9-12 hours a sleep per night (she goes to bed with our 9 year old.. lol).. Draft free and fairly consistent temp that doesn't tend to drop below the low 60s.
[*]Figured out her favorite treat (tortilla chips (we brush off the salt))
[*]Started target training, both adults in the house since her initial response to the husband wasn't great. If she steps onto the stick during target training she gets a "Step up!" and a very cheery response. Short bursts of this throughout the day.
[*]Replacing the tiny perches that don't allow her to stand without her tail being damaged by the cage with larger, more meandering branches that will give her some space to explore
[*]She has 2 large hanging toys already, we're working on getting her a few more.. I am aiming for 4 at any given time, and being able to rotate every few weeks to keep her from getting totally bored.
[*]Moving her off the all-seed diet and introducing as healthy a pellet diet as we can, no preservatives, no artificial colors.
[*]Introducing her to fresh fruits and veggies.
[*]If we're working in the kitchen (she's in the eat in room next to the kitchen), her door is open and we go back and forth between saying hi to her, while she climbs over and around her cage, and just giving her some peace and quiet (before anyone says anything, we don't think HUMANS should breathe teflon fumes, so we have no teflon pans.. )
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I have read every site I could find over the last two days, I have meandered forums, I THINK we've covered all the best first steps, but trust that you guys will clarify if I am missing anything.. (oh, and we haven't gotten her in for a well-birdy check, but finding a good avian vet and getting her in for a checkup is on the short list of "things to do.")
Thank you in advance for putting up with another newbie.
pei the all-but-first-timer-worry-wart-mom.





