Quick Quality Time 3 Different Ways!

 August 22nd, 2009
Posted By:
Liz

Camelot Macaw, Blue Throated Macaw

A few weeks ago, I was going out of town for a few days. I was very busy around the house getting things together and although I had prepared their food for the rest of the day and had their care for the rest of the week handled, I hadn’t spent my usual time with Roxanne, Charlie, and Skittle. I rushed out the door anyways, but I didn’t make it to the end of my street when I had the overwhelming desire to turn back around and spend a few more minutes with my birds before I went without them for a few days. I came back into the house and into the room where they all sat- just kinda looking at me, almost astonished to see me back so soon. I didn’t have much time to spend, but what kind of individual quality time could I possibly give 3 parrots in a 10 minute span?

Living day in and day out with these 3, it is only natural to come to know what specific things will make them the happiest. Charlie (blue and gold macaw) loves playing, chasing and even more playing with toys. I took her our put her on her playstand and proceeded to let her play to her little hearts content while I talked to her and made her feel like she was a big deal! I know for Skittle, like most conures, snuggling and being close is his favorite way to spend time with me, so out of the cage he went and he immediately started into my shirt and snuggled onto my shoulder while he contently grunted.

Blue throated macaw, Camelot macaws

And then there’s Roxanne the newly adopted grey. With skittle and Charlie I am able to just walk into our bird-room and they are ready to come out and spend time together. But with Roxanne, no matter how many times I may go into the room on any given day, she still needs to see me for a few minutes and get used to me being in the room with her before she will even consider stepping up without trying to bite. So here I am with just a few minutes left to spare so what do I do? Do I approach her rushed anyways and try to spend some sort of time with her for the day even tho I know she will be scared and try to bite? No. I already know how she operates so to make our time worthwhile, I need to make her feel secure. I ended up (with Skittle still in my shirt, and Charlie on the stand) leaning over and gently speaking to Roxanne while giving her some sunflower seeds. I am currently able to have Roxanne step up, but not on an abrupt command like Charlie and Skittle- but I don’t even go there to risk jeopardizing the trust I am building with Roxanne. The clock was ticking and I needed to be on my way. Charlie and Skittle went back into their cages without a fight to stay out and I gave Roxanne one last sunflower seed.

Camelot Macaw

It felt good knowing that in just a small amount of time I could spend time with my parrots. I may feel like I spent more time with Skittle and Charlie because I was able to actually handle them and love on them. But the time I spent just talking and giving seeds to Roxanne is just as good according to Roxanne because as I was walking out of the room to leave I said “Goodbye guys” only to be responded by Roxanne with “Love you more!!”

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2 Comments on “Quick Quality Time 3 Different Ways!”

Lisa  08/22/2009 11:08 pm

I have leaned so much from the 1st course I bought I can’t wait for the 2nd to get here. I have a yellow head amazon that is now target trained, on the training diet, waves hello, shakes his head no & yes. My problem is that he will not step up from his cage willingly. From all your e-mails & cd he still has to trust me more. I bought him 3 months ago. Thank you for all the time you put into all this, that even after buying courses you still send tips.
Lisa


Ruru  09/01/2009 12:48 pm

Hi, my friend gave me a 1yr old lovebird yesterday and i don’t know where to begin to tame him please email me, anything will help, thanks so much. And also today (the second day) i think he’s starting to pluck his feathers!! I feel really bad for him and i’m not sure whether it’s because he’s stressed/ doesn’t like me. And he doesn’t even have a name that he responds to so I’ve gave him one and i keep saying it to him but he doesn’t respond. The only response i get is when i say STOP he shouts back.I look forward to hearing from you.