I have been meaning to blog for a while, and just haven't had the time with class and work. Tags progress is coming along, but no more words, other than hello. He is constantly whistling different types of tunes, but still hasn't found his voice. I looked at Tag yesterday and thought about how these types of birds are really like toddlers. You have to train them to talk, they are constantly into everything, and you have to teach each how to develop a bond between you and them. The more I study Grey's the more I fall in love with the whole avian world. I am thinking about expanding my love for birds with an umbrella next. The more I watch Lara's videos, the more I am curious about this type of bird as well. Such different personalities, but yet the same.
I bought Tag a mirror for his cage last night. On his way out this morning to the top of his cage, he got stuck in the mirror! He just kept puffing out and whistling in it. It was so hilarious. He regurgitated food for this "apparent new bird" as a welcome gift.
Another thing that has happened since the last blog is Tag and Cidneys relationship. Tag has been biting her instead of giving her kisses. She wants me to put Tag in the cage before I leave so she doesn't have to try and put him away before she goes to school. This never used to be a problem, but is now becoming one. She has no problem letting him out, because all she has to do is open the cage and he comes out himself. I am open to advise of how to handle this if anyone would like to throw there two cents in!
I bought Tag a mirror for his cage last night. On his way out this morning to the top of his cage, he got stuck in the mirror! He just kept puffing out and whistling in it. It was so hilarious. He regurgitated food for this "apparent new bird" as a welcome gift.
Another thing that has happened since the last blog is Tag and Cidneys relationship. Tag has been biting her instead of giving her kisses. She wants me to put Tag in the cage before I leave so she doesn't have to try and put him away before she goes to school. This never used to be a problem, but is now becoming one. She has no problem letting him out, because all she has to do is open the cage and he comes out himself. I am open to advise of how to handle this if anyone would like to throw there two cents in!
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