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30th December 13:25
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new budgie does not play, is he OK?
My current kept doesn't play with a house full of toys. Otherwise he's perfectly fine. I've had him for about four months; would
guess his age to be maybe 6-9 months. He sings, cheeps, calls to the outside birds, eats and does all the normal kept things. But
all his toys just hang there. I think it takes a while for them to figure out what the toys are for. Occasionally I can "borrow"
my Mom's parakeet so he can visit. It's surprising what mine has learned from the more savvy elder!
: Tentatively a "he" but still hard to tell by cere.
: He's very young (guessing no more than 3 months, tops)
: and I've had him for about 3 weeks. It's just the two
: of us living here. My first ever birdie.
:
: I'm very near his cage most of the time on most days, and he doesn't
: seem to be afraid of me or anything. I talk to him very often.
: We blink at each other, and this is especially cute if he's tired;
: some slow blinking like this will actually put him to sleep.
: Inside the cage, will now step up if I even just put my finger near him.
: Will always depart if I get within one inch of the door, though!
: Won't come outside if the door is open (in a safe room, of course).
: Will eat food offered by hand or from my palm.
:
: Sometimes when I eat, he comes to the front to have his dinner, too!
: So cute! Shows no interest in fresh greens or strawberries.
: Likes millet! High quality seed + pellet parakeet mix;
: maybe doesn't actually eat the pellets. (Would you?)
:
: Evidence of cuttlebone usage, though I only saw him on it once.
: But then, I've only ever seen him take a drink about twice,
: and I observe him most hours of the day. Not worried: he does
: know where the water is and how to drink it. It's the same
: filtered water that I drink, fresh once or twice daily.
:
: I've picked him up in order to clean the cage, and worked with
: him in the bathroom a little. That's where we learned step up.
: He's content on my finger for quite a long time, but can't
: yet handle my standing up. Perhaps because he can't fly.
: He knows he isn't going to die if I pick him up, but of course that
: is certainly not his favorite thing. When put down he looks indignant
: and makes a single cluck that I am pretty sure is birdie talk for "BASTARD!".
:
: Makes a particular chirp whenever loud water (or also the hair dryer)
: is run in the house; probably sounds like an approaching thunderstorm.
: And we've been in the sink and even in the mist of the shower.
: Not sure how much he likes the water. Hard to tell, since he will
: accept, but doesn't really approve of, the transportation there.
: Very cute preening afterwards. What a pretty bird!
:
: No longer spends the day calling for his lost birdie friends.
: Has also figured out that my keyboard tapping noises are not
: birdies and has given up trying to contact them. (Has also
: given up on the unresponsive birds that he can hear outside.)
:
: Calls to me sometimes, I believe.
: Has sung the "happy budgie" song spontaneously to me a few times.
:
: Sits either perky-up or snoozy-fluffed depending on activity level.
: Poops. No signs of anything wrong, to the best of my understanding.
: Looks contented. Stretches. Preens. Grinds.
: New thing is: Vehemently practices flapping!
: Wow, it's like a 747 spooling up in there!
:
: Occasionally gets excited and goes inspecting every inch of the cage
: if he hears wild birds outside. Has also yelled at me about HEY DON'T YOU
: SEE THAT HAWK-LIKE SHADOW SWOOPING NEAR THE BALCONEY!!!! (I showed him I
: was vigilent in that direction and he calmed down. I also learned that
: covering that side of his cage would calm him down, if that direction
: seems scary.) And I was totally shocked when it happened the first time,
: but I swear he is trying to imitate (at least the melody) of some
: phrases I say to him all the time, and kissy noises.
:
: I peeked in at night, and am satisfied that when covered he now sleeps
: through my activities outside the cage, and all the various scary evening
: noises in this rather noisy, creaky apartment. I have a set of bath towels
: that I use for covers, sometimes also using them to adjust the exposure of
: his cage during the daytime. I think they make it safe and cozy at nite,
: with just a little peekaboo out.
:
: But he doesn't seem to play! There's a toy hanging from the side in there,
: and there used to be a much larger one from the roof. He just ignores it.
: He doesn't climb or otherwise clown around generally. He every so often
: comes down from the covered, high, rear perch and sits on the low,
: front perch where the food is. Sometimes sits in the food dish.
: He'll change position like that occasionally, but mostly just wants
: to hang out up in the back of the cage the vast majority of the time.
: Like I said, he looks like he's doing OK back there, but overall
: he's just not doing a lot of moving around or flitting about.
: I realize he's young and these are all huge changes that he's
: still getting accomodated to, but:
:
: Is he OK?
:
: I'm not sure how active budgies are, normally, especially when they
: have a human friend instead of birdies. As I write this, I now recall
: that when I picked him out at the store, I noticed that he was maybe a
: loner -- perched alone on top of a branch and kinda just hanging out,
: away from all the chirpy action. I guess that's similar to his behaviour now,
: so maybe that's just his personality. But I have no experience to go by.
:
: What do you think?
:
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: PS. Of course you will ask, how could I forget!
: "Fluffernutter". But he probably thinks
: his name is "I Love You".
:
:
: PPS. Sometimes newbies in this newsgroup ask, "What's millet?"
: A friend of mine was over the other day and asked.
: I explained that it was a yummy treat, and gave him
: (the bird, that is) a piece.
: "Ohh! It's birdie corn-on-the-cob!"
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