- May 7, 2014
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I'm fairly new to the Forum still -- I have a young male Gambel's who was hatched a day or two after Easter Sunday. So by now he is getting in some adult plumage and is about the size of a robin.
He has a large Sterilite tub as a home, with hardware cloth on one side for ventilation and social stuff, and a mesh top in case he flies up suddenly. In the later evening when the dog and cat are put away for the night, I have him out for about an hour and he runs around on my computer desk, my legs, up and down from my shoulders -- makes short fast flights from 6 inches to 3 feet, gets up on other things like lamp tops and looks around, etc. He also runs after me on the floor when I put him down there and will follow me all over the house. He calls for me when I walk out of sight, things like that.
My question has to do with his recent "aggression". Up until about 3 weeks ago, he ran around a lot and I encouraged that as it was good for him, but also I could gather him up, hold him still between my hands on my lap and he would drowse a while cuddled in my hands. Now he doesn't want to do that, and also he has started to peck me on my hands and even grab a pinch of skin in his beak and pull on it. If I push him away or move my hands away, he comes after them with open mouth. At times when he's on my shoulder, he will lean around and peck me hard on the cheek.
I understand that pecking is in part his way of investigating things, but he knows my hands are not FOOD. He doesn't seem to have any particular reason to do it -- for example, I try cuddling him as described above and he doesn't want to and struggles to get loose, but he doesn't then come back and peck at me as if being held made him angry, and he's not afraid if I try to hold him again.
I want to raise him as an indoor pet and would like to have a good relationship. I don't mind some pecks -- it's understandable that he'd peck at a dark spot on my skin -- but the "going after my hands to peck and bite" is what concerns me a bit. I can distract him with something else, or move him away from me, but I am wondering why the aggression in the first place.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is there anything else I should do or not do about this?
Thanks!
He has a large Sterilite tub as a home, with hardware cloth on one side for ventilation and social stuff, and a mesh top in case he flies up suddenly. In the later evening when the dog and cat are put away for the night, I have him out for about an hour and he runs around on my computer desk, my legs, up and down from my shoulders -- makes short fast flights from 6 inches to 3 feet, gets up on other things like lamp tops and looks around, etc. He also runs after me on the floor when I put him down there and will follow me all over the house. He calls for me when I walk out of sight, things like that.
My question has to do with his recent "aggression". Up until about 3 weeks ago, he ran around a lot and I encouraged that as it was good for him, but also I could gather him up, hold him still between my hands on my lap and he would drowse a while cuddled in my hands. Now he doesn't want to do that, and also he has started to peck me on my hands and even grab a pinch of skin in his beak and pull on it. If I push him away or move my hands away, he comes after them with open mouth. At times when he's on my shoulder, he will lean around and peck me hard on the cheek.
I understand that pecking is in part his way of investigating things, but he knows my hands are not FOOD. He doesn't seem to have any particular reason to do it -- for example, I try cuddling him as described above and he doesn't want to and struggles to get loose, but he doesn't then come back and peck at me as if being held made him angry, and he's not afraid if I try to hold him again.
I want to raise him as an indoor pet and would like to have a good relationship. I don't mind some pecks -- it's understandable that he'd peck at a dark spot on my skin -- but the "going after my hands to peck and bite" is what concerns me a bit. I can distract him with something else, or move him away from me, but I am wondering why the aggression in the first place.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is there anything else I should do or not do about this?
Thanks!