Shivali
Hatchling
Hello everyone!
I have had my budgie, lotus (vet says she is female but there is some controver sy among online forums as she is albino and not dna'd), for a year and a half. she is super bonded to me and my husband, and is like our soulmate. We work from home so she is with us all day, hanging out on her various playstands or my husbands laptop etc. She is not used to being in her cage because she is so low maintenance and doesnt get into any trouble, and we are always with her. Our third floor is basically like an open layout aviary for her
Since we moved, to a place with an identical structure, she has shown more anxious behavior, not always but often- like just wanting to have her beak in my face all day and doing OCD dances if im paying attention to anything but her. Its been disconcerting since we try so hard with sleep, enrichment, attention, and diet (the hardest one for her). if anything we over cater to her needs which makes her more bossy. But what she really wants is for us to entertain her all day now, and for me to give her affection 24/7- which didnt use to be the case. She used be fine at home alone, keeping herself busy, and used to love car rides, now they make her nervous, etc. She also loved my two in-laws who we lived with previously.
My husband would say almost every day, that we need to get another bird, that its not fair to just have one bird, and that it would help ground her. I was concerned about the possible complications (what if they hate each other, what if they love each other too much etc), but after time i was reluctantly won over, with the help of my vet tech who is really experienced, to look for a cockatiel or linnie. Plus, Lotus is a love bug and doesnt really display that kind of aggressive dominant budgie behavior, except a little bit with her toys.
Well despite my reservations about getting another bird: I found my dream girl, Neelu, last month at our local bird store. I just fell head over heels and couldn't sleep until we brought her home.
During quarantine, she bonded deeply with me, and i also tried to spend equal time with Lotus, who became so clingy she wouldnt leave my face whenever i was with her. It was pretty exhausting. I showed Lotus videos of Neelu, and she chirped happily, saying "baby bird, shes such a good girl". She seemed to understand what was going on when i explained it to her. Meanwhile Neelu was just the sweetest most mellow girl ever. I felt bad about having to leave her in my bedroom for hours sometimes while we had lunch with lotus etc. But it was probably for the best as she was able to learn to entertain herself with her toys and favorite music/tv shows. I watched every video i could get my hands on about introducing birds, and i researched online constantly.
When i introduced them... because of Lotus being 'cage free'... keeping her in her cage now is very difficult, which didn't use to matter when she was an only bird. But i was unable to do the separate cages thing. So i tried a different technique of bringing them together close to my face. They were fine together, but I noticed Lotus was become very very anxious that i was paying attention to Neelu, that Neelu was on my shoulder etc. So when i put Neelu back, Lotus would be on my shoulder and trying to snuggle with my face, and show Neelu that she was my favorite bird. Neelu seemed hurt by this as well. So it was a delicate balance trying to get them to spend any time together. They both wanted to go in each others cages, Lotus was zooming around the room excitedly (idk how much was excitement and how much was passive aggressive behavior , and Neelu was annoyed at Lotus' hyper behavior. They were a bit intimidated of each other, the first few days, and Lotus was being hard to control and having no boundaries. She was being lighthearted, but to Neelu it felt very overbearing. Plus Lotus would try to hog all my attention. Suddenly im hyper aware of how different budgie and linnie personalities are.
So I have been separating them periodically, to try and give them attention, and doing things together to try to get them to bond, like eating millet, mealtimes, naptimes, sleep times, and shower time. This is after doing research about how these things will help them bond
Then suddenly, Lotus started calming down and being more interested in Neelu. She started talking to her, and Neelu would tolerate her budgie rants, unless she was hungry and at her food bowl I had them eating together at a feeding station and being"ok"...but still insecurity problems were arising if one of them was on me.
One day, we were in the shower - i have two perches, and one has an upper perch and a lower swing, usually they were on different levels but they decided to go to the one level, U shaped perch. Lotus started doing a square head sweet-talking to Neelu, and trying to give her human kisses (she puffs up her head and makes a kissing noise), which was so so cute. But Neelu seemed like she was tolerating it. But then She inched slowly away and would lean away when Lotus would try to kiss. Then suddenly i saw Lotus put her little foot on Neelu's back. Neelu's face was literally like "HELLP MEEE". So i immediately put my hand in and separated them. I think Lotus was just being a little dominant, but it did make me wonder, because it was kind of a masculine gesture. However i have heard of female budgies doing that to each other.
When i separated them, Lotus bit me as well, which is very rare. Her bite doesn't hurt, and she only ever play bites us, but this one was pretty pinchy... which made me wonder if she really is a male and was being hormonal?
Ever since then, things shifted between them. When we had them together, both cages , tons of playstands, hanging out on the third floor, Neelu suddenly started screaming when Lotus would fly out of her view. Ear splitting shrieks and leaning in her direction (she came clipped and still cant fly). It was obvious she didnt like Lotus flying away and wanted her to come back, or wanted to be with her. Every time Lotus would fly to a new playstand, Neelu would screech after her. She would jump on me and i would carry her to Lotus. But lotus was very overwhelmed by Neelu's presence now, and would fly away from her.
We couldn't figure out why she was screeching for Lotus constantly, and then Lotus didn't want to be around her. So we just separated them to different rooms.
Both times this happened, Neelu settled down when she was back in my bedroom and i spent a few minutes with her. She was soon back to her chill self. This has happened a couple of days in a row now. Today when i woke up and uncovered their cages and let them out, Neelu started in on her shrieking and continued until we brought Lotus upstairs. Later I was watching a cute video of them on a jute orb together, Lotus is talking to Neelu, and I was going to send it to someone. When neelu saw the video she became super agitated and shrieked, which concerned me...
So I started wondering, is Neelu really calling for Lotus because she wants to be with her, or is she just trying to intimidate her and chase her away?
If you have read this far, bless you! I just wanted to give a clear picture because i would really love some thoughts on this, and what you would do to proceed. Especially hoping for a response from Eddie's Aviary on this one
I am praying that they will get along someday, and i know it will take time. Its only been a week at this point.
I know there is always the possibility they wont, but...i don't want to even think about that. Trying to stay positive as there have been alot of good signs, and no flat out fights.
Thanks everyone!
I have had my budgie, lotus (vet says she is female but there is some controver sy among online forums as she is albino and not dna'd), for a year and a half. she is super bonded to me and my husband, and is like our soulmate. We work from home so she is with us all day, hanging out on her various playstands or my husbands laptop etc. She is not used to being in her cage because she is so low maintenance and doesnt get into any trouble, and we are always with her. Our third floor is basically like an open layout aviary for her
Since we moved, to a place with an identical structure, she has shown more anxious behavior, not always but often- like just wanting to have her beak in my face all day and doing OCD dances if im paying attention to anything but her. Its been disconcerting since we try so hard with sleep, enrichment, attention, and diet (the hardest one for her). if anything we over cater to her needs which makes her more bossy. But what she really wants is for us to entertain her all day now, and for me to give her affection 24/7- which didnt use to be the case. She used be fine at home alone, keeping herself busy, and used to love car rides, now they make her nervous, etc. She also loved my two in-laws who we lived with previously.
My husband would say almost every day, that we need to get another bird, that its not fair to just have one bird, and that it would help ground her. I was concerned about the possible complications (what if they hate each other, what if they love each other too much etc), but after time i was reluctantly won over, with the help of my vet tech who is really experienced, to look for a cockatiel or linnie. Plus, Lotus is a love bug and doesnt really display that kind of aggressive dominant budgie behavior, except a little bit with her toys.
Well despite my reservations about getting another bird: I found my dream girl, Neelu, last month at our local bird store. I just fell head over heels and couldn't sleep until we brought her home.
During quarantine, she bonded deeply with me, and i also tried to spend equal time with Lotus, who became so clingy she wouldnt leave my face whenever i was with her. It was pretty exhausting. I showed Lotus videos of Neelu, and she chirped happily, saying "baby bird, shes such a good girl". She seemed to understand what was going on when i explained it to her. Meanwhile Neelu was just the sweetest most mellow girl ever. I felt bad about having to leave her in my bedroom for hours sometimes while we had lunch with lotus etc. But it was probably for the best as she was able to learn to entertain herself with her toys and favorite music/tv shows. I watched every video i could get my hands on about introducing birds, and i researched online constantly.
When i introduced them... because of Lotus being 'cage free'... keeping her in her cage now is very difficult, which didn't use to matter when she was an only bird. But i was unable to do the separate cages thing. So i tried a different technique of bringing them together close to my face. They were fine together, but I noticed Lotus was become very very anxious that i was paying attention to Neelu, that Neelu was on my shoulder etc. So when i put Neelu back, Lotus would be on my shoulder and trying to snuggle with my face, and show Neelu that she was my favorite bird. Neelu seemed hurt by this as well. So it was a delicate balance trying to get them to spend any time together. They both wanted to go in each others cages, Lotus was zooming around the room excitedly (idk how much was excitement and how much was passive aggressive behavior , and Neelu was annoyed at Lotus' hyper behavior. They were a bit intimidated of each other, the first few days, and Lotus was being hard to control and having no boundaries. She was being lighthearted, but to Neelu it felt very overbearing. Plus Lotus would try to hog all my attention. Suddenly im hyper aware of how different budgie and linnie personalities are.
So I have been separating them periodically, to try and give them attention, and doing things together to try to get them to bond, like eating millet, mealtimes, naptimes, sleep times, and shower time. This is after doing research about how these things will help them bond
Then suddenly, Lotus started calming down and being more interested in Neelu. She started talking to her, and Neelu would tolerate her budgie rants, unless she was hungry and at her food bowl I had them eating together at a feeding station and being"ok"...but still insecurity problems were arising if one of them was on me.
One day, we were in the shower - i have two perches, and one has an upper perch and a lower swing, usually they were on different levels but they decided to go to the one level, U shaped perch. Lotus started doing a square head sweet-talking to Neelu, and trying to give her human kisses (she puffs up her head and makes a kissing noise), which was so so cute. But Neelu seemed like she was tolerating it. But then She inched slowly away and would lean away when Lotus would try to kiss. Then suddenly i saw Lotus put her little foot on Neelu's back. Neelu's face was literally like "HELLP MEEE". So i immediately put my hand in and separated them. I think Lotus was just being a little dominant, but it did make me wonder, because it was kind of a masculine gesture. However i have heard of female budgies doing that to each other.
When i separated them, Lotus bit me as well, which is very rare. Her bite doesn't hurt, and she only ever play bites us, but this one was pretty pinchy... which made me wonder if she really is a male and was being hormonal?
Ever since then, things shifted between them. When we had them together, both cages , tons of playstands, hanging out on the third floor, Neelu suddenly started screaming when Lotus would fly out of her view. Ear splitting shrieks and leaning in her direction (she came clipped and still cant fly). It was obvious she didnt like Lotus flying away and wanted her to come back, or wanted to be with her. Every time Lotus would fly to a new playstand, Neelu would screech after her. She would jump on me and i would carry her to Lotus. But lotus was very overwhelmed by Neelu's presence now, and would fly away from her.
We couldn't figure out why she was screeching for Lotus constantly, and then Lotus didn't want to be around her. So we just separated them to different rooms.
Both times this happened, Neelu settled down when she was back in my bedroom and i spent a few minutes with her. She was soon back to her chill self. This has happened a couple of days in a row now. Today when i woke up and uncovered their cages and let them out, Neelu started in on her shrieking and continued until we brought Lotus upstairs. Later I was watching a cute video of them on a jute orb together, Lotus is talking to Neelu, and I was going to send it to someone. When neelu saw the video she became super agitated and shrieked, which concerned me...
So I started wondering, is Neelu really calling for Lotus because she wants to be with her, or is she just trying to intimidate her and chase her away?
If you have read this far, bless you! I just wanted to give a clear picture because i would really love some thoughts on this, and what you would do to proceed. Especially hoping for a response from Eddie's Aviary on this one
I am praying that they will get along someday, and i know it will take time. Its only been a week at this point.
I know there is always the possibility they wont, but...i don't want to even think about that. Trying to stay positive as there have been alot of good signs, and no flat out fights.
Thanks everyone!
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