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to: KATHY JOHNSON
from: JOHN PUMMILL
date: 1995-11-01 06:51:00
subject: STORIES/INFO

KJ> Chewing IS play to many birds. He doesn't have to get rowdy
KJ> and "happy"
KJ> to entertain himself (only to entertain YOU, which is
KJ> probably not on
KJ> his list of things to do yet ).
 Well, yeah, no arguement there. I meant playing as in playing. When we are 
home he does this GREAT statue immitation... Here lately he will climb one 
side of the cage and stare at whoever is sitting on the couch, with some 
occasional noises.
KJ> You're rushing things a LOT. This bird was in a home for
KJ> many years
KJ> alone and ignored, and now you want him to suddenly be a
KJ> loving trusting
KJ> pet. It may take more years to UNDO what was done than it
KJ> took
KJ> originally to make him that way. Be PATIENT. Love him for
KJ> the beautiful
KJ> critter he is, adore him from afar and glom on the B&G baby
KJ> when you
KJ> want to handle a bird. Don't MAKE the greenwing do anything
KJ> until he is
KJ> ready, or you might make him become more aloof or even mean.
 No, we do not force him at all. We will open the door of the cage and offer 
an arm to come out. If he accepts he comes out onto his perch, if not he will 
slink back into the corner and we leave him. I have noticed when we put him 
back in he is turning back towards us more slowly, used to look like a red 
tornado trying to get back facing us on the perch.  Last night was the 
first time they were out together, the GW on his perch on the side of his 
cage and the B&G on the top of his cage... The GW tried to snag the B&Gs tail 
one time when he turned and it came near him. He does watch the B&G play with 
some interest... I think he thinks Rowdy is nuts. (he has watched Audra do 
aerobics and does them with her, now he does aerobics on the top of his cage 
when he is out, very cute, that and he has watched us play with a puppy in 
the floor and thinks he should play the same way when in the floor... wants 
to play fight) Dunno if they will ever share the same cage but Buster seems 
to be calming down some. They do seem to chatter back and forth.
KJ> Again, be patient. It'll take lots of time, love and
KJ> patience before
KJ> this bird will trust you. Birds are smart, and they remember
KJ> things for
KJ> a LONG time. This bird has NO REASON to love, trust or
KJ> respect you. You
 I understand this. We talked to so many people who suggested another bird.
KJ> are new to his life, and he's lived a long time under the
KJ> "old rules".
KJ> It's going to take some time for him to come out of the
KJ> shell he's been
KJ> in for 13 or so years. And anyway, from what I've seen,
KJ> greenwings
KJ> aren't known to be as rowdy as B&Gs--they are a bit more
KJ> dignified and
KJ> cerebral, and less physical in their play. Keep offering
KJ> interesting
KJ> toys and lots of good food in chunks he can hold and
KJ> gnaw--sooner or
KJ> later, he'll find something that appeals to him that might
KJ> trigger a
KJ> beginning of a mood change. But don't RUSH anything--the
KJ> bird is NOT
KJ> going to change into a tame pet overnight.
  I got him a Macaw chew toy. He played with it for a minute and dropped it. 
(likes to watch it bounce around the bottom of the cage) I hand it back to 
him and he will watch me with great interest for a minute, slide over, and 
install it carefully in his water bowl. (first time he dropped it he got 
splashed and did not like it) He has a great fear of cloth, apparently been 
covered and moved or covered and left. No cloth toys, makes him head to the 
far side of the cage and stay. Oh what a learning curve this is. 
KJ> Good luck and keep us posted on his progress!
 I appreciate the time and insight you have given me.  
 
--- FMail 0.94
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