Sunday, March 22, 2009

Lucy lays her second egg

Lucy, my 21-year old double-headed amazon parrot, laid her second egg in two years today.   Her first egg, laid approximately one year ago was probably more of a surprise to her than it was to me.  It happened in the middle of the night after some struggling 'pushing' noises.  She spent the next two days 'recoveries' acting sluggish and resting.  However, this time didn't seem to phase her much.  She sat quietly for about 2 hours after the egg dropped on the floor of her cage after perhaps 5 minutes of on-and-off kinda-high-pitched bird grunting.   She seems to be back to herself in a very short period of time.  I immediately removed the egg from the cage when I heard it hit the floor as I was working on photos at my computer just around the corner.   Lucy gave me no trouble.

This second egg's shell is a lot smoother on the outside than the first one was.  The first one had calcium deposits, I guess you could call them, all over the egg.  

I kept the first egg, blew out its contents and it sits under glass in a display.  I will now need to figure out how to display her second egg.  There is plenty of room in the current display to put both.  Pictures to follow ...

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Roxy - the final stepper

Roxy has now, for 3 days in a row, stepped up to the hand-held perch while in her cage and let me take her out.  So now, all 3 fairly easily step up to the perch.  All three usually will also step up to my finger when they are on the floor, stuck in a corner, or need help.  What an accomplishment!


Monday, February 23, 2009

It's a Small World


It may be a small world, but that Disney song has been going around my brain.  So, I started whistling it a few days back.  Well, yesterday Ricky started whistling it too.  And it wasn't too cryptic.  He whistled the first verse 3 times yesterday.   I am quite surprised he has picked it up so quickly!

Here's a pic of the 3 having a shower in front of the window.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Popcorn!

The cockatiels have a new treat - popcorn!  They love it!  Ricky and Sammy will eat it from my fingers, and, all of them will fly across the room to get it!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Sammy sits on my shoulder momentarily

This morning, after Sammy had stepped up to the perch and had flied across the room to sit on top of the cages, I wax trying to coax her onto my finger.  She flew off and landed on the floor.  Still not wanting to get on my finger I offered her the hand-held perch.  She stepped up onto it and I put the perch just below  my shoulder, and she stepped up onto my shoulder.  She stood there, with her wings half-way open for approximately 15 seconds, before flying off to the top of the cages across the room.

Today the cockatiels are also getting the Kaytee Munchables Shred-a-Box.  I've put one in each of the floor of each of the bird's cages.  They are small cardboard boxes with honey seed treats inside.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Inauguration Day!

We have a new president and it's an exciting day, indeed!  

All 3 birdies now step up to the perch, although Ricky most easily and quickly does it.  I continue working on this skill, as the babies become tamer and calmer.  They all seem to love their freedom outside their cages, and will fly (or try to, anyway) across the small room to the other side and land on top of another's cage.    They will then relax there and preen and nap.  They are quite content to stay there until I am ready to get them back in their cages which also is getting a lot easier.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Roxy and Sammy step-up to the perch today!


Both Roxy and Sammy stepped up to a hand-held perch today.  Sammy did it in her cage and I slowly took her out and she flew across the room and joined Ricky who was sitting on top of his cage.  (Ricky had already stepped up to my finger and flown over there minutes before.)  Roxy was still leary of stepping up to the hand-held perch, but when I turned my back for a second, she flew out of her cage and onto the floor.  From there she stepped up onto the hand-held perch and I delivered her to the top of Ricky's cage as well.

I am so excited, but it must have been tiring for the cockatiels, as they were all very quiet, and all almost immediately fell asleep on top of the cage.    They really like their freedom, although they don't quite know what to do with it (yet)!

Hooray for all three!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Graduating to the finger!



Ricky now reliably goes on a hand-held perch/stick when I put it near him and use the word 'up'.  Today I started putting my finger out for him, rather than the stick.  I started with the stick/perch first, and clicked and treated him 4 times.  Then I put them perch down and put my finger in there and used the word 'up'.  Of course he was a bit leary, but the ran by my finger, stepping on it on the way and got clicks and treats each time.  He managed to use my finger for a split second as a springboard to get out of his cage and get his freedom (which is loves and which I believe he is working for).    It seems he can no longer get height when he is flying and perhaps for now that is a good thing.  He flew across the room expecting to land on the top of the other birds' cages but landed on the floor, instead.  I was able, with a bit of coaxing, to get him on my finger to bring him up to the cage tops, where I let him sit and wander around for half an hour or so.  I then used the perch and 'up' to get him back in his own cage (easily) where he got his 'jackpot' - a piece of a millet spray.  

This technique is explained in very good easily understandable language in "Getting Started:  Clicker Training for Birds" by Melinda Johnson, a Karen Pryor Clicker Book.  I highly recommend it.

Meanwhile, both Roxy and Sammy are yet to get on the perch/stick.  But they are making slow progress to it.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Ricky's advancement!

Ricky has, for the last two days in a row, stepped up to the perch I am holding inside his cage and as I move the perch out of his cage, he steps up to the roof of his cage.  He then flies across the room to the top of one of the other cages.  I let him stay there for several minutes, then I get the perch again, bring it up to his body, he steps up on it, and I bring him back to his cage.  He is rewarded with a small piece of spray attached in his cage.