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Mindy

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Nov 9, 2017
114
2
Michigan
Parrots
Finnegan the Timneh, Chicky the Cuban Amazon and Fanny Featherbottom the house chicken.
What happened when you first brought your bird home, what was your process of bonding? What worked and didn't work?
 

Inger

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Parrot of the Month 🏆
Mar 20, 2017
3,401
835
Everett, WA
Parrots
Bumble - Pacific (or Celestial) Parrotlet hatched 02/19/17
Bumble came from a breeder who did a wonderful job of taming her. I brought her home, let her sit in her cage for a day and fed her millet, and then started letting her out to play. She bonded with me very quickly and is mostly a little treat of a bird. So our process was very easy. She was also only 7 weeks old so that may have helped. I know my story is a lot different than some others though!


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GaleriaGila

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Parrot of the Month 🏆
May 14, 2016
15,059
8,781
Cleveland area
Parrots
The Rickeybird, 38-year-old Patagonian Conure
I brought the Rbird home and had him on my shoulder all night as I sat against a wall... the cage wasn't to be delivered until tomorrow. NO, of course, I couldn't leave him at the bird store until the nnext day! By the next morning, we were in love. Since then, I have let him do anything he wants. I didn't have Parrot Forums back in those days, so I "winged" it, and badly. He's a complete monster now, but he does love me.
 

Notdumasilook

New member
Jul 28, 2015
539
6
Charlotte, NC
Parrots
Blue Fronted Amazon, Cookie..Sun Conure..lil Booger (RIP) Have owned Parakeets, lovebirds, cockatiels, cockatoos, pocket parrot, and quakers.
I guess my first serious experience was over 30 years ago. A wild caught BFA youngster, ratty looking and just released from quarantine. There was no internet and limited info out there. Taming took place in a small a dark room.. gentle whispers and light touches for several days... just trying to gain trust. Like GG... I was winging it. After a few days and a quart of (my) blood later he and I trusted each other. In spite of the many mistakes I'm sure I made he became my best friend. We just shared breakfast together a few minutes ago.
2 things. I had to use bare hands because he panicked at the sight of gloves.
1 big mistake.. I did not "towel" train him early, so he goes on hi alert at the sight of a towel in my hands.
 
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