Hi all, I have recently adopted a baby hand raised, lutino peach faced lovebird called Tweety. I have been feeding it baby bird food through a syringe and spending alot of time bonding with it in the 2 weeks that we have been together. My husband Garry is developing a bond with Tweety also.
Tweety is comfortable being handled. I was worried it was becoming aggressive, as it started biting fingers, toes, ears ect yet was not acting afraid. I have found a solution. Tweety was trying to interact and play with us. I found by dangling a bead on a cord near it, the bird started biting and playing with the bead instead of my body. If it tries to bite me now, I just say no in a firm voice and it stops biting.
Tweety mainly seems to be playful like this in the mornings. At night it is very smoochy wanting cuddles, pats and kisses.
We are grey nomads travelling around Australia, living in a caravan. My biggest concern is that Tweety will escape out of the van while its flying around inside. I have clipped one wing but it still can fly. I may have done it wrong.
Cheer and tweet for now.
Fiona and Tweety.




