He looks to love everybody else except me! He goes to bite me once I go near him. However after I place my shoulder bird bib on he still climbs on, excited about going for a ride I suppose. He then realized it absolutely was me and went to peck my neck, I growled at him and he stopped for a little while then visited peck me again. When I go to relinquish him some fruit or veggies he makes a heap of noise, shakes his head and very grabs the food and turns his back on me! Apparently some birds do this from time to time. He has done it before to my son and my self. He's usually ok the following day, but I do wonder why he will this.
It had been interesting though, that when he saw the bird bib he forgot that he was crabby with me and simply hopped onto my shoulder! Since having the bibs I don't let him onto my shoulder while not having one on as I can't stand having bird pooh on my clothing anymore, they are nice!! We have a tendency to use 3 shoulder bibs. One for putting on, one as a spare and one within the wash.
Well it's bedtime for Charlie currently, however he does not suppose it's! He just doesn't need to get into his bird cage. He's squawking and grabbing the cage and running onto the prime of it. This can be what he will at EVERY bedtime! Once we finally get him in, he pecks at the door and shakes it. The door is left open all day, it's solely closed at bedtime. We tend to had to place pegs on both doors and where his food and water goes as he opens them up. Once we tend to put his cowl over him and turn the light off he settles down and doesn't build a sound! (Until morning).
My son and his girlfriend are therefore patient with him, however I think he is just spoiled. They keep talking to him and saying time and again again, it's bedtime Charlie, return on Charlie, move to bed Charlie. They expect him to just walk in there and sit on the perch and move to sleep, I assume they eventually want to say go to bed Charlie and he will go himself!! (I say, simply put him in there)! He is solely nine months previous and not saying several words at the instant, I hate to think what he will say when he learns to speak! He already shakes him head when he doesn't want to try to to something.
A ton of birds have periods of being crabby just like Charlie, I suppose the way to stop them from being crabby and attacking you, is simply simply to keep them amused. They're simply like youngsters and want to be occupied all of the time. Provide them plenty of attention and a wide selection of objects to play with and modification them regularly. If you are doing this you'll have a a lot of happier bird. Checkout more other FREE information about dog obedience schools, dog weight and pregnant dogs