Hi... she is indeed cute. I have a male, slightly younger than yours, so i am learning about this too. I put lots of fun stuff in his cage, which can help too. He loves his boing and now has a cargo net he likes. I am monitoring him carefully to make sure it's actually safe for him. If i give him a new toy that has any degree of complexity i take it out while i am out of my apartment, because i can't closely monitor his adventures. That said i bought a couple of webcams so i can contact my wife if he gets into strife. I have other birds too so there's rarely silence. I am trying to get a better sleep routine sorted for him too, because in the evening he flies (heh) into apoplectic rages if anyone ventures near his cage or even makes a sound. He vacillates between wanting "dad time" and "morning me before coffee", though again the toys in his cage help a lot. I adopted him here in China, and his name, Sunny, derives from the Chinese name for conures. A word meaning "moody agent of chaos" may have been more appropriate. I do love his naughty energy and he is beautiful (as is yours). He is also very happy to try new foods, gladly gobbles up both pellets and chop, and if he isn't in meltdown mode will step up
Hi... she is indeed cute. I have a male, slightly younger than yours, so i am learning about this too. I put lots of fun stuff in his cage, which can help too. He loves his boing and now has a cargo net he likes. I am monitoring him carefully to make sure it's actually safe for him. If i give him a new toy that has any degree of complexity i take it out while i am out of my apartment, because i can't closely monitor his adventures. That said i bought a couple of webcams so i can contact my wife if he gets into strife. I have other birds too so there's rarely silence. I am trying to get a better sleep routine sorted for him too, because in the evening he flies (heh) into apoplectic rages if anyone ventures near his cage or even makes a sound. He vacillates between wanting "dad time" and "morning me before coffee", though again the toys in his cage help a lot. I adopted him here in China, and his name, Sunny, derives from the Chinese name for conures. A word meaning "moody agent of chaos" may have been more appropriate. I do love his naughty energy and he is beautiful (as is yours). He is also very happy to try new foods, gladly gobbles up both pellets and chop, and if he isn't in meltdown mode will step up.
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your bird is so cute!
Gothy has plenty of toys (2 mirror toys 3 bells a swing and a few wood block chew toys) so she definitely has a lot to play with (I spoiled her with all the toys) plus she has her shredded lettuce plus her seed food too, plus the occasional fruit treat too. She has plenty to keep herself occupied but yet I literally can’t leave the room without her acting almost terrified of being alone. She HATES being covered as well, I swear she gives herself a panic attack over it. The minute she’s in my hands/lap/shoulder though she’s as good as gold (aside from trying to nibble my necklace lol). If she’s on my shoulder cuddling or about to nap she’ll chirp softly until she falls asleep, it’s cute.