Gettin' nippy.....

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Sprite is starting to get nippy and pushy. He always wants to be in my hair or on my shoulder, and if he gets there and i try to get him off he'll bite me. What should I do??
 
I hope someone has a better answer but I would say don't react and put her away in the cage immediately. If she thinks the biting lets her stay on your head or wherever she wants to be, then it works for her, and she is rewarded for the behavior.
 
it takes time, but i think quack has it right

nut is still in the process of being taught the correct manners!
 
Owww!! He also has a habit if chewing on fingers!! I was holding him and he started chewing on my finger and I kept moving it so that he couldnt but he kept getting it!! Then he started biting!!
 
Lucy gets put on the floor or her beak grabbed with a stern NO. shes still a bit beaky, but thats the nature of the species. make sure you work on "step up" too :)
 
OMG guys im already missing my old sprite :( whenever i get him to step up he'll bite my fingers and it HURTS!!! Hes perfect at step up but if hes on my finger he'll bite SUPER hard!!!!! he was fine up until like 10 minutes ago!!! What do i do? :( I cant grab his beak cuz if i come close he'll bite!! he'll reach out to bite my if my finger comes near...where has my sweet little baby gone? :( I put him in his cage and covered it so that just the front is open.
 
I had trouble with my Emmie when she first came home. When she would bite, I would tell her no. If she kept on, I put her back in her cage. Now she doesn't bite me, much. Just be patient and work with him. I'm sure he will come around. :)
 
I hope someone has a better answer but I would say don't react and put her away in the cage immediately. If she thinks the biting lets her stay on your head or wherever she wants to be, then it works for her, and she is rewarded for the behavior.

You got it. But I would avoid putting her away in the cage, and put her down on the floor or in a different room instead. If put away in the cage when punished, she may develop an aversion to her cage (since she will learn to associate cage with punishment).
 
I hope someone has a better answer but I would say don't react and put her away in the cage immediately. If she thinks the biting lets her stay on your head or wherever she wants to be, then it works for her, and she is rewarded for the behavior.

You got it. But I would avoid putting her away in the cage, and put her down on the floor or in a different room instead. If put away in the cage when punished, she may develop an aversion to her cage (since she will learn to associate cage with punishment).
Good call - few things tune up a birds attitude better than sitting on the floor at your feet...prey animals :eek:
 
Good call - few things tune up a birds attitude better than sitting on the floor at your feet...prey animals :eek:

Ahh, so that's why they don't like being on the ground! I never really knew :rolleyes:.
 
Good call - few things tune up a birds attitude better than sitting on the floor at your feet...prey animals :eek:

Ahh, so that's why they don't like being on the ground! I never really knew :rolleyes:.

LoL! Except for our girl. She will actually hop on the carpet, puff up, and run around chasing after our toes.
 
AHAHAH!!!! That is really cute. Do you think it would work if SHE wasn't the one to choose that it was time to go to the floor?
 
AHAHAH!!!! That is really cute. Do you think it would work if SHE wasn't the one to choose that it was time to go to the floor?

Well, in theory it works as negative punishment. Negative, because you're taking something that she enjoys away from her as form of punishment. She enjoys our company, so when she's naughty we place her down on the floor and walk away. The principle is the same whether you place her down on the floor or on the towel rack in the bathroom and then walk away.
 
I guess the honeymoon is over.
 
I have a theory of why hes nippy!!! I think its my nail polish!! When like 4 of my friends came over for a really quick visit, whenever he saw nail polish he would chew on their fingers. I think he might be freaked out by my nail polish because its bright pink!! Think thats why?
 

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