New to forum

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
hi guys, i have a Blue front amazon for about 6days already.. Kindly he abit scare of me, He sometime only will step up on my hand sometime NOT. and meantime he dun allow me to touch he head and body.. so what should i do to make him get to bond to me and trust me? what i normally do is, when i at home most of the time i let him out from the cage and hand feed him some seeds and chilli padi. when he stand on top the cage when a perch, i try to ask me to step up but he confrim will run away. when there is no perch, den will step up but all depend on want.. and when he step up on my hand i give him a treat he wont take from my hand... so i need so pro help me pls....:green::green::green:
 

oled

New member
Jul 10, 2011
1,149
0
South Sweden
Parrots
Ville a double yellow head Amazon
You have to be patiance, you are doing great proges in only 6 days. Just take it easy othervise you can lose the progres.
 
OP
AmazonLover

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #3
You have to be patiance, you are doing great proges in only 6 days. Just take it easy othervise you can lose the progres.

Ok thanks... But when he step up on my hand I try to reward him some treats but he wint take, instead of throwing on the floor.
And when he step-up he will nipping my hand around, but it's not pain at all. So how do I stop him doing this habit? Cos from what I know some bird cant understand our human language. Say out "NO" it useless.
 

merlinsmom13

Active member
Jul 27, 2010
1,445
1
Beckley, WV
Parrots
Merlin a Red Crowned Amazon
iagree.gif
Amazons use their beaks for communication & to balance theirselves as they climb around. Learn his body language, try to avoid the bite rather than trying to train him not to bite. They like to call the shots w/their interaction w/ us. Just take it slow & give him time to trust you.
 
OP
AmazonLover

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #5
iagree.gif
Amazons use their beaks for communication & to balance theirselves as they climb around. Learn his body language, try to avoid the bite rather than trying to train him not to bite. They like to call the shots w/their interaction w/ us. Just take it slow & give him time to trust you.

Ok thank for ur advice. But actually I dunno his body language at all. So it hardly to understand him. He is already on my hand, how am I going to avoid the nip?
 

merlinsmom13

Active member
Jul 27, 2010
1,445
1
Beckley, WV
Parrots
Merlin a Red Crowned Amazon
Try rolling your hand, causing him to loose his balance. That should help. You have an amazon, you're going to get bit occasionally. lol
 

merlinsmom13

Active member
Jul 27, 2010
1,445
1
Beckley, WV
Parrots
Merlin a Red Crowned Amazon
When he pins his eyes, could be a sign of aggression. Beak open, feathers on head up & wings raised are also signs. Dont worry he will have you trained soon.
 

henpecked

Active member
Dec 12, 2010
4,858
Media
3
18
NC/FLA
Parrots
Jake YNA 1970,Kia Panama amazon1975, both i removed from nest and left siblings, Forever Home to,Stacie (YN hen),Mickie (RLA male),Blinkie (YNA hen),Kong (Panama hen),Rescue Zons;Nitro,Echo,Rocky,Rub
If i understand you correctly, he steps up when he's away from his cage,and won't step up when on his cage. This is because he wants you to take him back to his cage. His cage is where he feels safe.If he steps up put him back on his cage and tell him "good boy" , Don't take him away from his safe spot until he trust you better.The trust and bonding will take time (weeks/months),keep feeding him treats and learn to read his thoughts (difficult I know), he wants to be with you but has to trust you first. Put yourself in his place, he's afraid of new things and needs to learn that you are his freind. He wants to be part of your flock but does not know his place in the flock yet, he needs you to help him.
 
Last edited:
OP
AmazonLover

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #10
If i understand you correctly, he steps up when he's away from his cage,and won't step up when on his cage. This is because he wants you to take him back to his cage. His cage is where he feels safe.If he steps up put him back on his cage and tell him "good boy" , Don't take him away from his safe spot until he trust you better.The trust and bonding will take time (weeks/months),keep feeding him treats and learn to read his thoughts (difficult I know), he wants to be with you but has to trust you first. Put yourself in his place, he's afraid of new things and needs to learn that you are his freind. He wants to be part of your flock but does not know his place in the flock yet, he needs you to help him.

Maybe what u had mention was right... He won't step up on my hand or top cage, maybe he want to be inside cage cos if safety.. I will do everything slowly to let him bonding to me and trust. Anyway will upload of pictures in the after.

By the way how dose a young blue fronted amazon act like or behavior???
 
OP
AmazonLover

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #11
Haha! Here is the pictures of my Bf Zon . Hope you guys love it!!!


IMG_0555.jpg


IMG_0557.jpg


IMG_0561.jpg


Here are the Short video of him/her. Sorry for the background Noise. Cause my Family member at my place.. Pls Click on the picture to watch the video. using photobucket to upload.

 
OP
AmazonLover

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #13
He is beautiful. Love the way he hangs 'hands free' from his cage. Thanks for sharing.


Ya, he like to do that on the cage... Today he super talkative. talk alot, but some i may not understand at all. LOL!!!
 
OP
AmazonLover

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #14
Anyway its anyone know how long Blue Fronted Amazon molting his feather? Mean change new Feather.

From the Pictures its any pro owner here can judge my bf zon age????
 
Last edited:

henpecked

Active member
Dec 12, 2010
4,858
Media
3
18
NC/FLA
Parrots
Jake YNA 1970,Kia Panama amazon1975, both i removed from nest and left siblings, Forever Home to,Stacie (YN hen),Mickie (RLA male),Blinkie (YNA hen),Kong (Panama hen),Rescue Zons;Nitro,Echo,Rocky,Rub
Gauging from the dark eyes i'd say less than 1 year old,more likely maybe 6 months or less, young bird to be sure.
 

henpecked

Active member
Dec 12, 2010
4,858
Media
3
18
NC/FLA
Parrots
Jake YNA 1970,Kia Panama amazon1975, both i removed from nest and left siblings, Forever Home to,Stacie (YN hen),Mickie (RLA male),Blinkie (YNA hen),Kong (Panama hen),Rescue Zons;Nitro,Echo,Rocky,Rub
Sorry but that band numbers could mean anything,Could the store you got him from help you to contact the breeder/broker ?
 
OP
AmazonLover

AmazonLover

New member
Oct 13, 2011
45
0
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #20
I dun think the bird shop will still remember the leg band... Actually I just want to know where is my bf zon come from.
 

Most Reactions

Top