Most parrots species will do this, usually because lack company boredom etc, espec if getting near breeding season.....Generally they become attached to the owners istead. _________________ My Spelling is Not Incorrect...It's 'Creative'
I would restrict their access to mirrors or other surfaces where they see their reflection because in our case we have a budgie that is completely obsessed with feeding mirrors.
On the other hand the female budgie and a femal bourke parakeet don't bother with their own reflections, maybe because they are females? _________________ AD ASTRA PER ASPERA
Interesting thought...there could very well be something in that..
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completely obsessed
We have never had a house parrot be "completely obsessed" male or female..on the other hand never had a budgie or grasss type parrot a a house parrot for 50yrs...so cant remember..we did have mirrors and do rem comments back then that birds will not talk with a mirror, yet we never had an issue, be it a budgie or sulphurcrested or even a myna or magpie.[/quote] _________________ My Spelling is Not Incorrect...It's 'Creative'
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:26 am Post subject: behaviour
Poukai is my 1st Kakariki.
I have had other birds, (Sun Conure) Tequila was the best near equivalent.
But I have not had this kind of problem before, a bird that is bored.
I have tried cage toys, but she just isnt interested in those & also tried other ways with no success so far.
Couple things to consider about kakariki, unlike other birds they dont sit on a perch most of the day and sleep.....they are very hyperactive.
They are a flock bird (but not at breeding time like most 'flock' type animals)....therefore they spend a lot of time socially interactive rather than play things.
NZ Native birds and overall ecology, have evolved without mammals. Therore most of our lower forest/ground birds behave, feed, raise young more like mammals.....even things like a Kiwi, stroke the feathers and they fell more like dog hair.
So when dealing with kakariki, think more in terms of a cat or dog rather than a bird. _________________ My Spelling is Not Incorrect...It's 'Creative'
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:03 am Post subject: Re: behaviour
POUKAI wrote:
I have tried cage toys, but she just isnt interested in those & also tried other ways with no success so far.
My two boys have the run of the house when I get home from work, and I've found out that they are not very interested in "traditional" parrot toys, they prefer to explore the house and steal interesing small things that can be held in the foot and nibbled at. They will also go for the houseplants, any dirty dishes that have not been washed and generally put their beaks into anything they can find.
They have a big scratch box with wood pellets, some seeds and all sorts of junk, as well as a couple of woven baskets to chew on.
When they are locked up in their cage they have a smaller scratch box, and I try to put different things in the cage for them to play with, small twigs or colourful wooden toys.
Try to find out what Poukai likes, and give him a chance to explore different types of playthings to play with.
Interesting thought...there could very well be something in that..
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completely obsessed
We have never had a house parrot be "completely obsessed" male or female..on the other hand never had a budgie or grasss type parrot a a house parrot for 50yrs...so cant remember..we did have mirrors and do rem comments back then that birds will not talk with a mirror, yet we never had an issue, be it a budgie or sulphurcrested or even a myna or magpie.
I don't know what happens with the male budgie, but he is completely obsessed with his own reflection, be it in a mirror, in polished wood, etc...
Maybe it's just a particular case.
About toys... my kakariki love aromatic herbs, above anything else. _________________ AD ASTRA PER ASPERA
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