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I'm still trying to figure out how to encourage Java to move around. Thus far, I don't think it's going to happen.
I thought you had gotten him to fly & land. Something we were not sure Java could do. I don't think you are giving you & Java enough credit dear. Every action is a physical fitness party for our fids.I'm still trying to figure out how to encourage Java to move around. Thus far, I don't think it's going to happen.
I agree the wing flapping is excellent excersise. We do it here & I think it's a favorite game of Buddy's. When he 1st came to live w/ us he was so malnurished & atrophied he couldn't barely open his wings. The wing flapping game was his 1st wing excersise we did & I think he bonded heavily w/ us when we practiced. He now flies, not always on his own but I didn't think he ever would.My B&G Macaw raises her wings gives one gentle flap & she is airborne. She can turn on a dime & maneuver her way around the doorways, ceiling fan, etc. Even tho she is fully flighted she prefers to walk. Same with our CAG, she prefers to walk. In spring we wing clip just enough so they can't get too high in the air. We have an aviary at the end of our back yard, where they spend all day climbing, swinging, digging holes in the ground, etc. My macaw can go about 15 feet clipped, so I toss her & she lands in the yard & then walks the rest of the way to the house.
Wing flapping is good exercise. It helps to keep their wing muscles strong, which also helps with their balance. I hold them on my hand, feet held with my thumb & make them flap, swing them upside down & back up.
In the wild they'd all be flying a lot every day looking for food, so any exercise they get in captivity is better than none.
Maybe you could try to make some cat toys, like something tied to a string that you'd drag around and make him walk after it?I'm still trying to figure out how to encourage Java to move around. Thus far, I don't think it's going to happen.
I've gotten him to do it twice but he hasn't done it since. In fact, now if he attempts to fly, he spirals out of control and hits the floor like a rockI thought you had gotten him to fly & land. Something we were not sure Java could do. I don't think you are giving you & Java enough credit dear. Every action is a physical fitness party for our fids.
He's unable to walk. When I set him on the floor, all he does is bob his head around and chirps like the room is going to cave in on him. He's still very much afraid of most things, even some of his own toys.Maybe you could try to make some cat toys, like something tied to a string that you'd drag around and make him walk after it?
Oh, I didn't realize... What have you been able to get him to play with? Maybe we can give you ideas to help increase his activity w/ a bit more information.I've gotten him to do it twice but he hasn't done it since. In fact, now if he attempts to fly, he spirals out of control and hits the floor like a rock
His favorite toys are ones that rattle and ring. The only time he opens his wings is to stretch, which he does throughout the day. When I hold onto him and make him flap, he usually turns around and latches onto my shirt.Oh, I didn't realize... What have you been able to get him to play with? Maybe we can give you ideas to help increase his activity w/ a bit more information.
If he's not a confident flyer that comes w/ time. I wouldn't fret to much.
Does he flap or open his wings regularly.
If he does what causes it, excitement? A specific training movement?
I had to rehabilitate Buddy's wings when I got him. Maybe we can work through that part together.
I have a few but because he cannot walk, he's not the least bit interested in anything being dragged.Maybe you could try to make some cat toys, like something tied to a string that you'd drag around and make him walk after it?
Is it a stability thing that causes this? Or just the ways he gets around. I forgot it's both feet, I have seen people teach handicapped birds to fly w/ that toss in the air, (like gently onto a bed) but w/ Java, I fear that would overwhelm him. This is a tough one...His favorite toys are ones that rattle and ring. The only time he opens his wings is to stretch, which he does throughout the day. When I hold onto him and make him flap, he usually turns around and latches onto my shirt.