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well, there she goes again!

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finerground

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Now after being calm for a while, shes pacing, and bobbing...crest up...i don't know whats going on with her...Should I just leave her in her cage where she's at now and ignore the behavior? Sorry for all of the questions....
 

birdlady

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How long has it been since the bite? Are you looking "normal" now? lol I think I would just leave her in her cage and let her calm down...Perhaps offer her her favorite treat and sit quietly near her and talk or sing for a bit? or maybe she is just tired of being calm and wants to let it out!
 

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How long has it been since the bite? Are you looking "normal" now? lol I think I would just leave her in her cage and let her calm down...Perhaps offer her her favorite treat and sit quietly near her and talk or sing for a bit? or maybe she is just tired of being calm and wants to let it out!
great suggestions. If you let her out just be aware she may still be a little excited so you have to watch her body language to avoid another bite.
 

Cynthia & Percy

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when Percy starts swirling his head I know trouble is heading my way and do not let him out but each bird is different and I would let her calm down and read to her like birdlady says it is safer :hug8:
 

congobongo

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Yep, sit by the cage and talk softly, call her name or read something out loud. Also, make sure she has toys to destroy. I think mine just want to blow off some energy and giving them a toy to destroy is like they ran a marathon and are then calm and need a nap.
 
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