Valkyrie is with her in the cage.Is she alone in a cage? I don't have any good advice, but a friend would help if she doesn't have one. Poor bird; it must be so hard and scary for her to be blind. Calling seems like her only option.
Thank you! I will do that!Alot of us wear earplugs. You can listen to music to blend it in. Try not to focus on it as once you do it seems to get worse. Try to occupy yourself with things you like to do to take your mind off of it.
You can also try to set up the cage to make transitions to perches easier & make sure food & water is easily accessible & keep them in the same place so she knows where they are & can get to them.
That's great.Valkyrie is with her in the cage.
Valkyrie actually doesn't call back. Thanks for the suggestions everyone!Does Valkyrie call back?
Then maybe you could call back? To reassure her? Not sure if that would work but it's worth a try.Valkyrie actually doesn't call back. Thanks for the suggestions everyone!
I just barely put on some relaxing jazz and she calmed down!soft music
Hmm... Good idea, but I don't think it'll work.Then maybe you could call back? To reassure her? Not sure if that would work but it's worth a try.
Well you don't have to sound like a bird obviously, just make a bit of noise so she acknowledges you're there, as with the musicHmm... Good idea, but I don't think it'll work.
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That's great! You're doing a great job! It's commendable that you are reaching out and learning how to help your blind budgie. Don't give up on her or yourself!I just barely put on some relaxing jazz and she calmed down!
Hmm... Good idea, but I don't think it'll work.
I honestly have no idea. The birds were shipped to the local pet store from a breeder.Was she hatched without sight?