Stahlz
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Hello, my family and I brought home two young Conures Sunday evening and I have a few concerns. I'm not sure if I had my expectations too high, or if this is normal behavior for GCC's, but I'd like some input to determine what is normal and what's not.
Both of my birds came from the same hatch. The person I got them from did not handle them as much as they should have it appears. My two parrots were born in July so they are only two months old. One looks much younger than the other and acts younger too. When I first brought them home I placed them in the same cage, they get a long perfectly and it was cute watching them snuggle together and play together. But, I began reading posts online about them bonding together and not to humans which at that point I read that they wouldn't really bond to humans since they had a companion of the same species. So I went and bought a second cage and separated them so they would bond with me and my family. I have been working on gaining their trust with keeping them in their cages and talking to them while holding a treat through the bars. I have owned another bird several years ago but did not experience this with that bird due to it already being tamed. I want so bad for these two birds to bond with me and allow me to hold them and hang on my shoulder and to see their true personalities. I do not want to make them afraid of myself or anyone in the family so I have refrained anyone of us from reaching for them in their cage. Every time my hand would go into the cage they would not attack it, but they would scurry away. I did allow them to get out of their cage and they both can fly, but they kept flying into the walls so I have since caged them due to that. I do have a vet appointment this Friday to have them checked out and ensure that everything is good with them. Can I please get some insight on this behavior and if I am on the right track or if something I mentioned above sounds off please? Also, since I separated them yesterday, one of them have paced back and forth at the bottom of its cage from time to time, is this normal as well? I can tell a difference from the time I brought them home until now that they are getting more comfortable with their new environment but I hope they come around soon so I can enjoy their company outside of their cage.
Both of my birds came from the same hatch. The person I got them from did not handle them as much as they should have it appears. My two parrots were born in July so they are only two months old. One looks much younger than the other and acts younger too. When I first brought them home I placed them in the same cage, they get a long perfectly and it was cute watching them snuggle together and play together. But, I began reading posts online about them bonding together and not to humans which at that point I read that they wouldn't really bond to humans since they had a companion of the same species. So I went and bought a second cage and separated them so they would bond with me and my family. I have been working on gaining their trust with keeping them in their cages and talking to them while holding a treat through the bars. I have owned another bird several years ago but did not experience this with that bird due to it already being tamed. I want so bad for these two birds to bond with me and allow me to hold them and hang on my shoulder and to see their true personalities. I do not want to make them afraid of myself or anyone in the family so I have refrained anyone of us from reaching for them in their cage. Every time my hand would go into the cage they would not attack it, but they would scurry away. I did allow them to get out of their cage and they both can fly, but they kept flying into the walls so I have since caged them due to that. I do have a vet appointment this Friday to have them checked out and ensure that everything is good with them. Can I please get some insight on this behavior and if I am on the right track or if something I mentioned above sounds off please? Also, since I separated them yesterday, one of them have paced back and forth at the bottom of its cage from time to time, is this normal as well? I can tell a difference from the time I brought them home until now that they are getting more comfortable with their new environment but I hope they come around soon so I can enjoy their company outside of their cage.