larryb
New member
Hi all.
We have had Wyatt at home for only a couple of days, he is adjusting well, and wants to be with me all the time, yesterday afternoon, i easily laid him on his back in the palm of my hand, rubbed his belly and he fell asleep. i never thought in my wildest dreams you could do this to a bird. Later on in the evening, he wanted to sit with me in my chair, with my right arm againts my side, he was aggresively trying to burrow his way between my arm and my side, and I mean he was really going for it, puzzled I said "NO" and put him in my lap, he kept doing it , and because I didn't want to loose him in the chair, i would't let him do it, The little bugger bit me hard on my side, so I just brought him up to my face and said "NO BITING" and put him in his cage, he was quiet there, and went to sleep ...... don't know what to think of that behaviour..... any ideas?
We have had Wyatt at home for only a couple of days, he is adjusting well, and wants to be with me all the time, yesterday afternoon, i easily laid him on his back in the palm of my hand, rubbed his belly and he fell asleep. i never thought in my wildest dreams you could do this to a bird. Later on in the evening, he wanted to sit with me in my chair, with my right arm againts my side, he was aggresively trying to burrow his way between my arm and my side, and I mean he was really going for it, puzzled I said "NO" and put him in my lap, he kept doing it , and because I didn't want to loose him in the chair, i would't let him do it, The little bugger bit me hard on my side, so I just brought him up to my face and said "NO BITING" and put him in his cage, he was quiet there, and went to sleep ...... don't know what to think of that behaviour..... any ideas?