Wren wrote:Luzien wrote:Wren wrote:I was doing pretty well with taming my budgie, he was coming onto my hand even if I didn't have food on it, and sometimes landing on me when he was out of the cage. Buuut. Then he kinda stopped. He wouldn't go on my hand, even if I had food. He's been molting, and still is, but he's scared of me now. He'll move away from me in the cage, and I'm not letting him out anymore because it takes forever to get him back in.
Is there any advice? How do I regain his trust? How long will the molting last?
how old is the bird ? what gender?
and when it was molting...then they often are a bit more careful, sensitive...
cliker Training maybe....there are interesting Videos on YouTube when im not wrong and books
He's a male, and hes about a year.
Also, about clicker training, does it have to be a clicker? All of my family just say to make a sound whenever he does something right, would that work as well as a clicker?
If he's about a year he is likely going through his first full molt and this can take anywhere from a month to 6 months+ and can be a tough time for you two since he's new to you.
Clickers are much easier to use because there's nothing else in your house that will make that noise to SPECIFICALLY tell him he's a good boy. Saying "good boy" Isn't as effective because you say that on a regular basis and he will be confused. I recommend target training and clicker training your bird, there are 1000 videos online covering how to do them and why you should. Target training is the basis of all training and is very crucial to teach your parrot this.
This molting process will make him itch and hurt all over and so touching him ( petting.. etc ) is not recommended unless you and your bird have a strong bond, but since you two do not yet, I would just say don't try to pet him just start to target train him. My lovebird picked up on target training very fast and is very good at it now, and I never worry about having to put him back in his cage.
rockonyo wrote:Well, I kinda of have a bird but he live in a pet store I am just waiting fot them to get cockatiel so I can have it, since One cockatiel made me fell in love with him, he would just eat from my hand and play and let me pet it only, he wouldnt eat from anyone hand that i had to go to the petstore many times to feed it but since school start i couldn't and sadly he got sick from his friend, I didn't get to say good bye before they give him away to another pet store, I feel like it my fault that i got him sick he gave me a sad look after i left the store, that bird was my soul and now it gone... xc But I am getting a bird soon, Just hoping he won't get scare or attack my pet fish because I would love to show him around the house or bond with my pets.
Glad that you may be getting a cockatiel.. but PLEASE never let your bird and your other pets interact.. ever. It is very dangerous and could get one of both of them killed no matter the animal. It doesn't matter if your dog is " so sweet and would never hurt her", there's still a very high likely-hood she will hurt her and kill her. Birds and other animals do not speak the same language so they will not know that your bird screaming means "no", and your dog barking means "no". Keep parrots with Parrots