Jasandbilly
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- Apr 10, 2019
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After researching different birds I finally decided that a conure would be a good choice with personality as well as how the bird would fit into my household, I live in the middle of nowhere and was thrilled when one became available for adoption in my area. He is a 5 year old white eyed, and from what the owners told me I am his 4th house
He is having a bit of a rough transition, which I was expecting but I feel so bad for him being so frustrated and am hoping I am going the right direction with helping him adjust. Before I get into it- heās been home for about a week now, I am not trying to handle him as he is not too sure about me still, trying to give him space but be present around him, he is in my living room/kitchen space so itās where I spend most of my time, I do give him treats by hand to encourage confidence that Iām not going to try to grab him or anything that I just want to be a source of positive happenings. He loves his treats, loves when I sing to him, eats like a horse, drinks his water and does happy bird things like chilling on one leg, preening and just relaxing about looking super cute. But only in the morning.
He has a bit of jeckle and Hyde thing going on- during the mornings (8-12) he is very sweet, plays with his toys, will watch me as I do my things around the house (I open his door as soon as I get up so he has the option of adventuring out, which he did once for a short while and then went right back in) and displays behaviour that seems like he is trying to engage with me (Same behaviours he does when he wants tasty things I have) he chatters and seems somewhat content for a little guy who just had his life flipped upside-down again. He is cautious if I go near the cage but generally just acts curious, he takes food from my fingers during these times and I will hang out near him but letting him have his own space as to not cause pressure or stress.
Then I go to work for my 5 hours and come home to hell spawn
I say that lovingly, but itās the best descriptor I can muster for the sounds that erupt from him. He is fine and very quiet while I put my things away, open his door and deal with my other critters, then after that if I even look in the direction of his cage he lunges and bites at the bars and SCREAMS with the intensity of a thousand suns, no playing with toys, no flipping upside down antics, no curiosity over the open door, just pointy angry bird aiming in my direction and trying to burst my eardrums. Tonight it was for an almost solid 4 hours. If I left the room he would stop, but start right back up again with the lunging and screeching as soon as I would come back until the sun went down and I put his blanket on. (On a prior night I did try to reward the brief moment of calm, to which he investigated my offering and then grabbed a great big ol hunk of hand and ground down into my finger meats quite forcefully and then scuttled away to continue his screams.
I was expecting some screaming... but not quite that intensive, and not quite sure how to address a bird who seems to have multiple personalities. My ears are still ringing
I love my little hell spawn already but just want to see if thatās a normal reaction or if Iām not doing something right, itās been a while since Iāve had birds and never have I experienced anything like this and I want to make sure I am doing the right things for him

He has a bit of jeckle and Hyde thing going on- during the mornings (8-12) he is very sweet, plays with his toys, will watch me as I do my things around the house (I open his door as soon as I get up so he has the option of adventuring out, which he did once for a short while and then went right back in) and displays behaviour that seems like he is trying to engage with me (Same behaviours he does when he wants tasty things I have) he chatters and seems somewhat content for a little guy who just had his life flipped upside-down again. He is cautious if I go near the cage but generally just acts curious, he takes food from my fingers during these times and I will hang out near him but letting him have his own space as to not cause pressure or stress.
Then I go to work for my 5 hours and come home to hell spawn


