I'm new to this forum and I really wish I'd found you all sooner. I will tell you a little about myself first. I am a bird lover like all of you here and reside in Canada. I had two budgies growing up which I adored. As my daughters reached an age where they began wanting a pet we decided on budgies for them as well. They are English budgies, Merlin (blue, gray & white) age 3 and Kiwi (green, yellow & black) age 2. They are both very sweet, each with different personalities. Merlin is very curious and a talker. Wants to be with you always which we love. Kiwi loves Merlin and goes wherever he goes and also enjoys being with us. Likes his own space some of the time though and will contentedly sit in his cage on his own chirping away. Both little guys are free to roam out of cage at all times unless we are out.
I had been wanting another bird of my own for some time and did do research, however maybe not as much as I thought. There is a lot of mixed information about different breeds of parrots out there and I was seeing conflicting information. I had kind of narrowed down my choice to a GCC, thinking that would be a good fit for our family and to be with the budgies. I had been looking at rescue shelters and hadn't found any at the time and the advice I was getting was that a baby would be best to introduce to the budgies (so wish I had come across this forum first).
So, I came across a local breeder of GCC's. She seemed pretty knowledgeable and offered lots of information freely which I appreciated. I asked her about how a GCC would be with budgies and she said fine but a Senegal might be better. She mentioned she also bred them and would have one ready soon as well. We did purchase a 3 month old female baby Senegal (Tikka) from her. She is beautiful, and seems sweet most of the time, however I am beginning to wonder if I made a mistake in trusting the breeders advice about the Senegal being a better fit than the GCC especially with the budgies. Of course the Senegal was more expensive, I hate to think that she was "up selling".
We have had her home for about 6 weeks now. She is somewhat bitey although most of the time not that hard and I do the firm, "no bite" while re-directing her beak. I've started target training, getting her to go from perch to cage, to me, etc. However, we have an open concept home with vaulted ceilings and chandeliers that are suspended with nice chains that she loves to fly to . Ishe doesn't seem to want to recall from those. Any suggestions on getting her to avoid those would be greatly appreciated.
My biggest concern however is the budgies. We've taken it slow with introductions, letting them just see each other in the same room from cages. Had them out separately for a time, then started having them out at the same time. We have held Tikka in a controlled manner (watched Michael's video on that) while near the budgies. They continue to be fearful of her and a few times she has lunged at them while they were on me at the same time (Tikka on my shoulder, a budgie on the opposite arm).
After reading posts here about a Senegal's aggression and possible change in character after puberty, I'm concerned especially of the size difference of the birds. Did the breeder give me poor advice? Would the GCC have been a better choice? Any advice or insight on any of the above is much appreciated? Thanks to all of you that share your time and knowledge to help up newbies be better parrot parents.





