Your bird is scared of you? Here's what to do.
Your bird is afraid of you? Here's the solution-
Hi there!
Today I'm going
to answer one of the most popular questions: "My bird is scared of me.
What do I do?"
This is a very
common problem. But the good news is, it is also quite easy to fix. With this
method, your bird will start trusting you within a matter of days. I'm going to
illustrate this with a goldfinch, but the method works for canaries, budgies
and other small birds as well.
Step 1. Put the cage in an undisturbed place near which you spend a
lot of time. It is important that at least two sides of the cage are covered,
so that the bird feels sheltered. For the first two or three days, you don't
actually have to do anything. Just leave your bird alone to get used to his
surroundings and you being around.
On the third day
you can pull up a chair next to the cage and just start talking to your bird.
Don't face him directly just yet! Your
bird will probably go into a mild panic because you are suddenly so close.
That's OK, because you're only going to sit there for a few seconds. Don't pay
any attention to him, just start talking to him in a soothing voice. Count
aloud from 1 to 30, then move back to your place.
Repeat this two
or three times a day. What this does to your bird is show him that your presence
isn't dangerous since nothing at all will happen to him if you just sit there
and talk
. The next day, move your cage a little closer to your
desired spot. Again, pull up a chair and start counting, this time to 40 or 50.
Then again, return to your usual activities.
The following
day move the cage closer to your spot once more and repeat the procedure with
the chair and the counting. Over the span of a couple of days, you should
slowly increase the time you spend sitting close to the cage, counting to up to
100. You will notice that your bird will get much, much calmer.
Let's sum up:
1) Move your bird's cage to an undisturbed place where
you spend a lot of time.
2) Spend time at
that place.
3) Sit down next
to the cage two or three times a day and count to 30, then move away again.
4) Repeat this step for a couple of days, counting to a
higher number progressively. Also, every day, move your goldfinch's cage closer
to you. And that's it!
See you soon!





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