another non urgent mischief update!

Francie Mae

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Hey everyone! Thought I’d make a post telling everyone about how Mischief is doing.

We took her to the vet again about two weeks ago, and they found an e-coli infection that she would’ve had before coming to us. The first vet didn’t do a bacterial culture, which the second vet said is why they didn’t catch it initially. They gave us antibiotics, which she’s since finished without problem. She also had slight agitation in the inside/top of her mouth, but they weren’t overly concerned. We explained our paper cup method of feeding formula and that wasn’t a point of concern for them.

She’s almost entirely stopped eating formula in favor of her kibble. She still cries for food and does the ā€˜baby sway’ when she sees my dad and I, but it’s not nearly as much nor as loud.

She’s pretty good at flying; she can do slow landings and fly downwards, which Grim never learned to do. I imagine he had his wings flipped for all of his life up until coming to us (which is partially why I think he never learned how to fly downwards, only up, since he had such little flight experience, but I don’t know). She loves to fly down to the floor and walk around. We make sure she’s supervised so she doesn’t eat anything that’s bad for her or chew on something dangerous, like a cord. She’ll fly to us from across the room, and sometimes into the adjacent room. In addition to our hyper vigilance, my dad put in magnetic screen doors on the outside of our backyard/front door and also automatic door closers. We’ve experienced two issues with her flight, though, which i think are related: she is not great at landings. I imagine it’s because she doesn’t have a lot of strength in her feet yet? She also easily slips off of our shoulders and her claws aren’t sharp in the slightest. Being paranoid, I want to keep an eye on that and make sure it’s not something wrong with her muscles or bones (she also chews on her feet a lot). The second problem is because she’s run into a few things. She ran into the door at a low speed because i think she was looking for somewhere to land and panicked. She seems to have pretty great eyesight, though (tracking flies around the room and stuff).

So far she seems to have a preference for my mom (my mom has some magical way with all birds she meets, we went to a parrot rescue place to buy some toys and the birds there LOVED her) but is very friendly with my dad and I and will sometimes fly to us. She does this cute thing where she raises her foot to her cheek and mimics a scratching motion, which we think means she’s asking for pets. If my mom pets her after she ā€˜asks’ she closes her eyes and leans into it a little (it seems in Mischief’s opinion, my dad and I aren’t very good at it). The confusing part is she’ll also make a softer, quieter version of her ā€˜feed me’ sound. My mom thinks she’s purring, which I know some parrots can do, but I don’t know a lot about it. She also preens my mom and I’s hair a lot. Usually, though, after a little bit of hanging out with us, she’ll start screaming/flapping her wings/biting her foot. My mom thinks it’s because she’s overstimulated or frustrated, especially because she tends to do it after she loses her balance.

I’ve mentioned this before, but she loves music. She loves to hear my mom or I play the piano. Sometimes she gets upset if we hit a wrong note (screams), even if she’s never heard the song. It’s almost like she recognizes a dissonant melody. If I sing to her she’ll ā€˜answer’ at the end.

She hasn’t said anything yet, but she’s a baby and I don’t expect that of her (I know she may never talk, and that would be more than okay, we don’t have any agenda we want to push on her). She does like to chirp in twos; it’s almost like a little jingle. My parents like to whistle at her in response, but I think it would be good if we responded to her with words, to encourage that kind of vocalization (again, I don’t want to make it seem like she NEEDS to speak—I’ll be happy with her when I’m old and grey even if she never says a word). Everytime we speak, though, she ā€˜responds.’ It’s hard for me to tell what a happy and unhappy vocalization is though, since she pretty much always makes that sort of crackly baby parrot hum. Honestly, I can’t tell if she’s mad that i’m talking to her or happy! Lately, though, she’s been doing a deeper squawk, almost like hi.

(Side note: her vocalization sounds very much like a high pitched version of this: https://youtu.be/fSzaHVjyRGE?si=WvkdhnhdxY2VSU-1 . This is the character we named Grim after)

At night close to her bedtime she gets VERY vocal. She starts screaming, but in the cadence of a passionate conversation, just without words. Sometimes it gets so shrill I worry she’s hurt, but since it only happens right before her bedtime, my parents just think she’s getting grouchy.

She has very little to no fear of our other pets. I’m glad she’s so comfortable, but we never let them interact, (same protocol we had with Grim). Our Labrador is a registered service dog, but she’s also huge, so better safe than sorry. In terms of people, she has absolutely no qualms about new individuals, as far as I can tell. I read that baby parrots will tolerate a lot even if they don’t want to and then hold resentment for it, so I’m worried about pushing her boundaries, but I also want to make sure she’s socialized. But I will say she doesn’t show any signs of agitation while perching on a stranger or when new people come and talk to her.

Lastly, I have some concerns about the lady who sold us Mischief—I think she’s actually a breeder, and isn’t caring for her birds. I’m thinking I’ll make another post about it, though. I’m just not sure what category to put it under, or if i can even report her.
 

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Parrots and most birds are very vocal upon awakening and before bedtime. That's normal. It can be annoying. My CAG is variable in the amount of noise. Ranging from sweet, charming to a dictatorship. Your little is still a bit young for words. I have never been able to differentiate how my CAG learns. She makes apparently random noises. Then suddenly words, sounds etc pop out. It's always advisable to keep birds and other pets separated. My service dog ignores my CAG. But occasionally she gets a wild feather, then paints a target on him. My daughters dogs are a permanent target. They're not even allowed in same room! My CAG names my siblings, daughter, cats, dogs. She screams for me in a peculiar way. This is true especially if I leave her area. Thanks to my daughter she knows work=not home. So I tell her when I'm leaving and little screaming. I've tried to teach phrases, etc with different techniques. But my CAG chooses what she wants to say or mimic. Enjoy your friend. Be careful about giving 100% attention. You want her to be stress free, tolerating being alone for short periods. Mine loves watching TV.
 
It's so great to hear from you and to learn how well y'all are doing.
 
FYI; https://www.wikihow.com/Train-a-Parrot
Is one spot. Has numerous articles, suggestions a few videos on training a parrot and dealing with behavioral problems. There's several illustrations. It has basic information that can be of assistance to you. There's numerous articles there.
 

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