I just got a 6 month old sun conure a few days ago that I named calcifer! This is my first sun conure but second conure! I had a maroon-bellied conure for 11 years, but this is a new step for me! I don’t wanna stress him out and was told to at least let him stay in the cage for a few days while he gets to adjust his new environment. But do you have any suggestions for someone who works about seven hours a day and what I should do to help him with getting comfortable where he is and any tips on how to interact with him properly.
I think your already doing a great job🙂 But try to sit there with him when he is in the cage and just talk to Calcifer so he can get used to you. And try to spend as much time as possible with him😀
i like how big that cage looks at 3:36 can someone tell me the name of that model or send a link ? i want a cage bigger than 30x30 inches (length and width)
hi there i hope you will reply i bought a sun conure bird aged 2-2.5 years old male the previous owner said he was tamp but after bringing him at my home i noticed he doesn't want to come out even not come onto hand or finger on the other hand he scream and bite out hands and fingers we have to grab him and take him out of the cage but he doesn't want still it has been 6 days he act as same but after coming out of cage he enjoys it but when its time to bring him out of the cage he refused and he bites us what should i do?
@@crydevilcry Hey there🙂 Yea i had the same problem with one of my caique. And my best tip its to give them a treat every time they go in the cage again because then they will not see it as a bad thing. But it will take some time for them to get used to it🙂
@@lasseschreiber i really don't want to get bite from the bird but my partner loves the bird so much i noticed her finger it was horribly bitten by the bird and there were some scar on her finger but still she take him out of the cage everyday and pet the bird like a baby but in a sense the bird fear us and scream while taking him out of the cage and bites so hard i want a tip how the bird can get rid of fear.....
See this is a hard question but my best tip its to spend as much time with the bird as possible... Give treats when it do something great. And a tip is to go in a watch some videos about it og read it🙂
I would just add this - sun conures are no more and no less noisy than any other conure. HOWEVER, they are among the loudest. Keep in mind that loud and noisy are two different things. I've had parakeets and cockatiels that never shut up. My sun conure, Skittles, is among the quietest birds I've ever owned. He can go hours without making a single screech. That being said, I am disabled and home at least 20 hours of every day and when I'm home he is out of his cage, he's free-flighted. In my opinion, allowing a sun conure to be free-flighted around the house is a major noise-repellent. Sunnies will not screech for no reason. There is always a reason for their screeching. If you can figure out a way to communicate with them, you can end up with a very quiet bird. For example, my Skittles will fly over to the sink and land on the faucet - ruffle his feathers and sneeze which means he wants a bath. He will grab his treat dish and bang it when its empty. He will fly onto the fridge corner when he wants juice. He even goes to bed on his own. If you take the time to understand them, they are remarkable companions.
Whatever your skittles does..even my sunny does the same.. though he gets jealous often when I hang out with my cocktails and he craves attention so much...he is my little lover😂
@@indushree7018 Sunnies are indeed INCREDIBLY jealous creatures. When I had a tiel, he wouldn't let me go near her. Sometimes, if he doesn't come over to me when I ask, I will 'talk cute' to some random object, like my remote. I'll say in my 'birdy voice', "you're such a cute little remote! yes you are!". He hears that and he hightails it over, head feathers raised and is all "I don't be thinking so!"
i have green cheek conure, they are just like sun conure, this little thing won't want to leave me alone.
@@sabrinal.9788 😂
Super, super god Lasse , sikke farver og sikke priser. 💙
I just got a 6 month old sun conure a few days ago that I named calcifer! This is my first sun conure but second conure! I had a maroon-bellied conure for 11 years, but this is a new step for me! I don’t wanna stress him out and was told to at least let him stay in the cage for a few days while he gets to adjust his new environment. But do you have any suggestions for someone who works about seven hours a day and what I should do to help him with getting comfortable where he is and any tips on how to interact with him properly.
I think your already doing a great job🙂 But try to sit there with him when he is in the cage and just talk to Calcifer so he can get used to you. And try to spend as much time as possible with him😀
@ Thanks
i like how big that cage looks at 3:36
can someone tell me the name of that model or send a link ? i want a cage bigger than 30x30 inches (length and width)
@@silverbeast730 sorry i dont know the model name😥 What kind of parrot do you have?
@@lasseschreiber a jenday sun conure ( 20 yrs old ) and recently a cockatiel ( 3 yrs old)
@@silverbeast730 Alright really nice Birds 🙂👍
Montana is the brand name. They have different models.
hi there i hope you will reply i bought a sun conure bird aged 2-2.5 years old male the previous owner said he was tamp but after bringing him at my home i noticed he doesn't want to come out even not come onto hand or finger on the other hand he scream and bite out hands and fingers we have to grab him and take him out of the cage but he doesn't want still it has been 6 days he act as same but after coming out of cage he enjoys it but when its time to bring him out of the cage he refused and he bites us what should i do?
@@crydevilcry Hey there🙂 Yea i had the same problem with one of my caique. And my best tip its to give them a treat every time they go in the cage again because then they will not see it as a bad thing. But it will take some time for them to get used to it🙂
@@lasseschreiber i really don't want to get bite from the bird but my partner loves the bird so much i noticed her finger it was horribly bitten by the bird and there were some scar on her finger but still she take him out of the cage everyday and pet the bird like a baby but in a sense the bird fear us and scream while taking him out of the cage and bites so hard i want a tip how the bird can get rid of fear.....
See this is a hard question but my best tip its to spend as much time with the bird as possible... Give treats when it do something great. And a tip is to go in a watch some videos about it og read it🙂
For the next one, Alexandrine parrot please.
I would just add this - sun conures are no more and no less noisy than any other conure. HOWEVER, they are among the loudest. Keep in mind that loud and noisy are two different things. I've had parakeets and cockatiels that never shut up. My sun conure, Skittles, is among the quietest birds I've ever owned. He can go hours without making a single screech. That being said, I am disabled and home at least 20 hours of every day and when I'm home he is out of his cage, he's free-flighted. In my opinion, allowing a sun conure to be free-flighted around the house is a major noise-repellent. Sunnies will not screech for no reason. There is always a reason for their screeching. If you can figure out a way to communicate with them, you can end up with a very quiet bird.
For example, my Skittles will fly over to the sink and land on the faucet - ruffle his feathers and sneeze which means he wants a bath. He will grab his treat dish and bang it when its empty. He will fly onto the fridge corner when he wants juice. He even goes to bed on his own. If you take the time to understand them, they are remarkable companions.
Whatever your skittles does..even my sunny does the same.. though he gets jealous often when I hang out with my cocktails and he craves attention so much...he is my little lover😂
@@indushree7018 Sunnies are indeed INCREDIBLY jealous creatures. When I had a tiel, he wouldn't let me go near her. Sometimes, if he doesn't come over to me when I ask, I will 'talk cute' to some random object, like my remote. I'll say in my 'birdy voice', "you're such a cute little remote! yes you are!". He hears that and he hightails it over, head feathers raised and is all "I don't be thinking so!"
Comment which one should be the next🤔🙂
Monk parakeet pls for next
Currawong