Celebrating A First

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I just wanted to take a moment to celebrate. I switched Pippen from a seed and nuts diet to pellets and veggies. Ater the first day he was like a totally different bird, I was able to give him treats by hand. Which was a first for us both. He was still very timid and unsure about my hands but he's coming around. He has also been very interested in getting closer to me and he gets nearly close enough to touch my face, lol. Sometimes I sit with my back to the cage, and he will pull at my shirt, lol. So, being able to hand feed treats was my first goal in building a trust and bond! I'm going to spend some time enjoying this mile marker and then we will move onto the next goal in a week or two! Thanks for reading! I know it's not a big deal but it's an awesome moment for us, lol.
 
I just wanted to take a moment to celebrate. I switched Pippen from a seed and nuts diet to pellets and veggies. Ater the first day he was like a totally different bird, I was able to give him treats by hand. Which was a first for us both. He was still very timid and unsure about my hands but he's coming around. He has also been very interested in getting closer to me and he gets nearly close enough to touch my face, lol. Sometimes I sit with my back to the cage, and he will pull at my shirt, lol. So, being able to hand feed treats was my first goal in building a trust and bond! I'm going to spend some time enjoying this mile marker and then we will move onto the next goal in a week or two! Thanks for reading! I know it's not a big deal but it's an awesome moment for us, lol.
Congrats, @ChristopherBradly and Pippen! He's taken a BIG step towards a happier, healthier life!! 😍
 
Its critical to move at the parrots rate of acceptance, rather then the rate of one's own expectations. And some parrots, many, move at a GLACIAL pace, especially when compared to our quick monkey-brains. Let the bird indicate when its time to progress. Great progress takes time.
 
Its critical to move at the parrots rate of acceptance, rather then the rate of one's own expectations. And some parrots, many, move at a GLACIAL pace, especially when compared to our quick monkey-brains. Let the bird indicate when its time to progress. Great progress takes time.
He is definitely still a little timid especially when I have to change his food bowl but he is definitely coming around. I just ordered him a lot of new, more natural perches and some things to get him used to change. I am going leave him with one of his hammocks since he seemed to love them so much and they seem to be good for his sleep. I know Quakers are natural nesters so it only seems right. I would one day down the road maybe like to try allowing him to create a natural nest but part of me thinks that may be a bad idea as I know it can lead to them being territorial but thatll be far down the road before I even consider it any further.
 
He is definitely still a little timid especially when I have to change his food bowl but he is definitely coming around. I just ordered him a lot of new, more natural perches and some things to get him used to change. I am going leave him with one of his hammocks since he seemed to love them so much and they seem to be good for his sleep. I know Quakers are natural nesters so it only seems right. I would one day down the road maybe like to try allowing him to create a natural nest but part of me thinks that may be a bad idea as I know it can lead to them being territorial but thatll be far down the road before I even consider it any further.
Some birds, like GCCs and quakers, can tend towards being territorial about their cages, and you may find that yours does anyway with or without nesting material being provided. You might like to read up on some of the posts by a previous member, @Laurasea, and her adventures with quakers. She had three in her flock, along with a GCC and some budgies, she considered quakers to be her "spirit animal"!

You mentioned Pippen has a hammock, and I'm just wondering what it's made of. If it's a fabric one, you may want to think about replacing it with one made of seagrass instead. Those fabric hammocks and huts are still widely used, but they can also trigger hormonal/nesting type responses, and they are also unfortunately responsible for many injuries to pet parrots. Some folks report being able to use them with no issues, but I have read too many stories about birds getting legs and necks caught in loose threads, as well as the terrible issues around things like crop impaction if they chew on and ingest the synthetic fibres and cannot pass them. My lorikeet has a seagrass hidey hut like this one that he retreats to if he feels the need for a bit of privacy ...

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... and I also have the "flying trapeze" type of mat. This might be more Pippen's style for use as a hammock...

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Seagrass hidey huts are also great because of their more open-ended and open weave design, it doesn't so easily simulate a dark nesting hole. Individual results will vary of course but my previous lorikeet, a little hen called Lilly, was a *notorious* chronic egg layer and her seagrass hut did not trigger any nesty-type response in her at all. No parrot "toy" or accessory can ever be said to be 100% safe, but personally I think those fabric things are just not worth the risk.
 
He has three of the fabric hammocks and yes, I've read up on them. I was actually looking at those hammocks online yesterday. I definitely want to pull those hammocks out and replace them. Unfortunately, I didn't buy a seagrass hammock and now I wish I had. Oh, and I'll check as soon as I get a minute!
 
He has three of the fabric hammocks and yes, I've read up on them. I was actually looking at those hammocks online yesterday. I definitely want to pull those hammocks out and replace them. Unfortunately, I didn't buy a seagrass hammock and now I wish I had. Oh, and I'll check as soon as I get a minute!

Awesome! Honestly I don't know why they still sell those fabric ones, especially when you've been around boards like these as long as I have and read about the problems they can cause. Oh and while we're talking, @ChristopherBradly, it occurs to me that a pic of Pippen would fit rather nicely with this month's "Photo Of The Month" theme. Here's the link, just in case you'd like to enter, hint hint!! ;)

 
I know dark areas cozy places can stimulate breeding instinct. Those cloth huts so popular in stores never occurred to me. I'm seeing them in a bright in store lighting. I didn't buy any thinking Nameliss would've removed stitching. Glad I didn't.
 
Awesome! Honestly I don't know why they still sell those fabric ones, especially when you've been around boards like these as long as I have and read about the problems they can cause. Oh and while we're talking, @ChristopherBradly, it occurs to me that a pic of Pippen would fit rather nicely with this month's "Photo Of The Month" theme. Here's the link, just in case you'd like to enter, hint hint!! ;)

I just ordered one of the seagrass hammocks and some toys! I was able to get all of his old toys and the old, dreaded fabric hammocks out as well. He didn't throw any type of fuss at all which I thought that he might but he did awesome, he even took a couple treats from my hand while I was in there messing about. Not only that but I got a great pic about halfway through so I may just submit it! lol. Thanks so much for the advice!
 
I just ordered one of the seagrass hammocks and some toys! I was able to get all of his old toys and the old, dreaded fabric hammocks out as well. He didn't throw any type of fuss at all which I thought that he might but he did awesome, he even took a couple treats from my hand while I was in there messing about. Not only that but I got a great pic about halfway through so I may just submit it! lol. Thanks so much for the advice!
Oh I'm glad he didn't make a fuss about removing those old hammocks! It's surprising, they often do take change better than we think they will :) I'm glad you got a great pic but I'm so sorry, I had to close the September contest in order to get the poll up on time. I'd still love to see it though, and who knows, it might just make a great entry for October!
 
I noticed that but no worries. Sometimes it takes me a while to reply as I stay pretty busy with work, animals and writing. Sometimes I read a reply and forget to respond because I prefer to respond on my laptop rather than post by phone. Well, here he is! I was about halfway through the process during this pic, lol.
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