This is a picture of Corey playing with my husband. John wraps her up in a t-shirt and bounces her above the bed in a birdie sling. She loves it: makes chicken sounds.
It's only taken us 20+ year for her to be willing to be on her back. When we first got her [as an adult] she would NOT step up to our hand. It "only" took about 6 months before she was willing to come out of her cage onto our hand. Like you guys say: it's "grey time".
Hello guys,over the last year,both the eyes of my Grey have turned hazey . We noticed he cannot see properly.
Is there anything I can do about this? He doesn't appear to be traumatized. Still just as noisy and knows how to get this food and water
That's adorable!
Alfie never goes on his back- and I'd probably lose a hand if I tried to guide him. I can give him scritches on his head and neck but if I try to touch him anywhere else he isn't happy about it. I was hoping to be able to harness train him over the years, but I can't touch his wings so I don't think it'll ever happen.
So cute! She's very comfortable and trusting! There's definitely something to be said about 'grey time', that's for sure!
My son does something a bit similar with Maalik. He'll pick him up, lay him on his back and then hold him up to his ear as if he's answering a phone. Maalik loves it!