Now, less than 2 months ago, weeks after my fiance's sister died, we happened upon an African Grey for sale to a good home in a local bird store. My fiance "HAD" to have him, so I agreed and now we have Izzy
I understand that there will be a period of adjustment for all 3 birds to live in the same room (their cages are not right next to eachother but within sight). However, Anakin (blue front Amazon) has become much more aggressive and screams often, even when covered. I have tried giving the Amazons more attention and not letting them see when we give the Grey attention (not trying to rub it in their face that the new bird is a favorite). My problem is that whenever I get near the cage, Anakin tries to attack me, and has now bitten me (drawing blood, nearly breaking my finger about 2 weeks ago, and I have not gone INSIDE the cage
I spoke to the bird store owner about the situation, and he suggested giving them more time to adjust and to separate them more until there is acceptance. He also commented on Anakin's aggressiveness when he clipped their wings (the day he delivered Izzy).
What can I do to stop this horrible aggressiveness? I am currently bleeding (into a bandage) because he took a chunk out of my finger as I was moving the cage to clean beneath it this afternoon. Is it my fault for lack of attention, go ahead and scold me, keeping in mind that I inherited the Amazons, and had no plans on being a bird mom. And I cannot do the training with a stick and clicker that I have read about, bc this bird is just so nasty and just plain dangerous. I cannot even let them out of the cage anymore, as we often used to let them sit on top of the cage for awhile every day or two, but now the aggression is too dangerous. And if one (even Myron) were to get off the cage and I would need to get one to Step Up, I am sure that would result in a horrible bite.
Is it time to find the Amazons a new home? I don't like being afraid of my own pet. I would love for the birds to calm down and be (relatively) nice like they used to. The Amazons are not nearly as vocal now that the Grey is here, by the way. I don't see how we could sell the Amazons anyway, telling prospective new owners: no, you can't hold or pet them, and by the way they may bite your fingers off? My fiance's mother LOVED the Amazons and would be crushed if she knew we could not keep them, but if it's best for them to say goodbye, then that's what we will find a way to do. Or if there are suggestions so that I can have happy birds and keep ten fingers, I am willing to try. If any of the birds have to go, it would be the Amazons and we know we need to keep them together; we are very happy with Izzy.
I know this is a lot of info all at once, and I appreciate any suggestions or even just thanks for taking the time to read my story.









