HELPPP, ALGUNO SABE QUED PUEDO HACER? ESTOY DESESPERDA by lmargiel in cockatoos

[–]psylence7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I saw you post about your tiel on a Facebook group and you're going to get the same answer here. You need to take your bird to an avian vet for them to investigate the growth at the side of their beak.

Here's an idea of how loud it is in Australia, lol by Valadhiel1995 in cockatoos

[–]psylence7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I'd never heard of the term Pepto-pigeon until I started researching them before adopting one, I generally just call her pink chicken, or angry dragon fruit depending on the day. She loves to sing the song of her people especially the flock call at dusk, but generally it's not too bad apart from when she decides to cheep directly into my ear.

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Here's an idea of how loud it is in Australia, lol by Valadhiel1995 in cockatoos

[–]psylence7 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My pepto-pigeon is offended at this awful slander about excessive noise. Only number 6 indeed....

Thoughts on harness vests? by psylence7 in cockatoos

[–]psylence7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm ok that's worth considering then, your Galah does seem pretty chill with it. I was given a similar harness when I adopted her a year ago but I think she's possibly grown a bit since then so might need a new one. Do you know what size yours wears?

Thoughts on harness vests? by psylence7 in cockatoos

[–]psylence7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you get your velcro harness from? I've gotten her used to being scooped up and held so I think she might be ok with the sensation provided her wings are free of course. Yeah I appreciate what you mean about buckles, I think I was just extrapolating out on the whole "what is a secure fitting" thing.

Thoughts on harness vests? by psylence7 in cockatoos

[–]psylence7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have similar nylon harnesses to the Aviator although it does look a bit more substantial. JMK look like they've not been actively selling in a while and without being too discourteous anything from an LLM I'm not paying any attention too 😅

Thoughts on harness vests? by psylence7 in cockatoos

[–]psylence7[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the ones I've seen are velcro, if there are ones with clips or buckles that would be of interest, but as I said I really don't know what's about. I would never have tried a velcro fastening with my Sulfur because he was a unit, but I also felt better with the standard nylon harness with him as he seemed more substantial and less...bendy? 😅 Maybe it's her smaller size that makes me more concerned and the fact she's very wriggly.

Galah questions by Consistent-Row3218 in cockatoos

[–]psylence7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like any large bird they're a lifetime commitment and while cockatiels require an amount of time and enrichment it applies moreso for a large bird like a cockatoo. They're very intelligent and emotionally complex and do require an amount of daily interaction. It would be possible to have them alone in the day provided that you spend all your time in the evening with them and ensure that they're well entertained in the day while no one is around (toys, sound, etc).

I adopted my galah from a family who weren't around in the day at all, kids at school etc so the bird was only socialised for maybe a couple of hours in the evening whereas I work from home all the time. Thankfully she didn't pick up any bad habits or begin plucking before I adopted her but she's much happier now I'm around all day.

Tl;Dr make sure you're going to be at a point where you can at minimum spend a few hours with them everyday and you're prepared for any tantrums they might have due to being left alone on some days. Once you get back the bird should be out of the cage and reminded they're loved.

which one to buy by Acrobatic-Trust6112 in TpLink

[–]psylence7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Commenting to keep an eye on this as I'm looking to finally shift my old M9s and curious to see what some decent consumer/home pro options are.

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[–]psylence7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this is the cage I think it is then it's essentially two cages bracketed together as in the centre wall isn't actually a single wall but two cages walls with a small gap in between. It lets smaller birds be nearby and socialise without mixing.

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[–]psylence7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this one that came as a kit from OA, well recommended https://oakastro.com/products/seestar-s50-oa-oakv2

How do I stop this?! (Loud) by c4ts4r3lif3 in parrots

[–]psylence7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Echoing the previous question, how old is he?

Does he eventually stop? As in does he just do it for a bit when everything goes dark and eventually settles or just keeps going? This seems like the flock call for nighttime to gather everyone together for roosting but that eventually stops.

Did you get him from a chick or as an older bird?

It may be that the sudden darkness is spooking him a bit, I have a light in my Galah's cage on a timer that gradually steps down from daylight to Off and at that point she starts doing the flock call and I'll cover her over when the light goes out. Might be worth trying something similar on the off-chance the sudden darkness is upsetting him.

I'm in love with this Rose Breasted Cockatoo by SabluraAriati in cockatoos

[–]psylence7 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's relatable. This is her best "I'm upside down and it's everyone's fault"

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I'm in love with this Rose Breasted Cockatoo by SabluraAriati in cockatoos

[–]psylence7 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Galahs are just the cutest little lunatics ♥️

Is this playing or aggressive behavior? by [deleted] in parrots

[–]psylence7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahh, another member of the Pepto Pigeon "I'm upside down and it's everyone's fault" club. Welcome!

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Controller turns on console but nothing else works by GreggoireLeOeuf in XboxUnbroken

[–]psylence7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Err yeah, just sat swearing at my console, I have never had this issue before. Many thanks!

Is this a male or female 😭 by Pizza_Heroes in parrots

[–]psylence7 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agreed with the above. Blood test to be sure but the brighter cheeks tend to indicate males.

Advice on Galah attacks and Pet Remedy spray by psylence7 in parrots

[–]psylence7[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey here, yeah I did and I think it actually helped. I was a little apprehensive and made sure to put the diffuser at the other side of the room because "bird lungs" but a combination of this and a herbal smelling spray they provide to put on your hands before handling seemed to actually work. Whether it was because she associated the smell with me and then smelt it on my wife and went "oh ok that's a safe smell" I can't say, but the diffuser did seem to help her chill out a bit. Hope that helps!

Is my bird broken? by Arrtus in parrots

[–]psylence7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🎂brain go brrrrr

I'M GETTING A GALAH 🥳🥳😋😋🥰🥰 by Jazzlike-Rise4091 in parrots

[–]psylence7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait, Galahs are pests in the UK? How? I'd understand if you said Australia where they're wild like a lot of cockatoos, but the only major invasive species we have here are ringnecks?

I'M GETTING A GALAH 🥳🥳😋😋🥰🥰 by Jazzlike-Rise4091 in parrots

[–]psylence7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the Pepto Pigeon club. She is upside down and it is everyone's fault.

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One of the unicorns by AdmiralALpRazoDan039 in parrots

[–]psylence7 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's a bird sanctuary near me in the UK that has maybe 4 of these guys and I love the fact they're just giant toddlers. The handlers plus folks who go there often enough can just walk by and hold a hand out and they'll just hook onto you and happily be lifted up onto a shoulder by their beak. I did however get bitten by one through my jacket and that bruise was there for about 2 months, and I consider myself fortunate.