Today was a rainy day here and Amigo loves to be out in it, rain on his face is no problem . I've noticed with my other birds that they, at first, don't like the spray bottle but once they get over the initial shock of it..they're ALL in!
Today was a rainy day here and Amigo loves to be out in it, rain on his face is no problem . I've noticed with my other birds that they, at first, don't like the spray bottle but once they get over the initial shock of it..they're ALL in!
Charlie did better with his bath yesterday. I started off by letting him wander around on the kitchen counter for a bit. I think he is getting used to the idea, but I will probably end up misting him. He absolutely loves the hair dryer and he likes the vacuum too.
Mare (03-09-2016), spiritbird (03-09-2016)
When Casper first came to us he hadn't had a bath for at least ten years and got quite angry when we tried to spray him. We have tried him in the sink with the tap running but all he wanted to do was climb out so next we tried him in the bath with the shower attachment which he was more OK with. Recently Margaret bought a spray bottle that sprays a very fine mist and he absolutely loves that. So it pays to experiment.
"A busy beak is a happy beak" - David Strom
Mare (03-09-2016)
Bentley's modest about his showers, I have to stand far back and mist, then he will open his wings up and bow wiggle his tail feathers. Bella exhibits great pleasure in shower time. "Weather permitting" outside in their aviary, I use the garden hose set on a soft soaking rain, I raise the hose high in the sky so it fall's like a natural rain shower. then I leave them alone (in aviary) to dry off and preen in natural "filtered sunlight", They don't like me to blast water in their face, and I don't either, I try to emulate a natural gentle rainfall , if I stand far back they enjoy it more, I guess they like their privacy, I try to respect their needs.
I don't like anyone watching me shower and drying off anyway every bird is different just like people, as another poster said just have to experiment.
Last edited by The Pinkertons; 03-08-2016 at 09:42 PM.
kendrafitz (03-08-2016), Mare (03-09-2016)
Suzanne, most of Amigos showers are with the spray hose, too .
You should see how Linnies react to my fine mist spray. They open wings and hang upside down to get every little feather exposed to the water. It's hard to get a video and spray at the same time. The finest spray I could find was in the amphibian department of a pet store.
Mare (03-10-2016)
Mare (03-10-2016)
When Kiki was still brand new we were brand new to owning birds of our own. We read all the stories about how to introduce parrots to showers so they don't get afraid and my husband set up a perch just outside the shower so she could see that the shower wouldn't hurt her. We were planning on using her in-shower perch the next time. She decided waiting was unneeded and flew right over and landed on my hubby's shoulder to enjoy the spray! Left a few marks on his shoulder and we got a laugh and learned a valuable lesson. Never expect your parrot to do what you expect...
Casper's 2nd best friend (03-10-2016), kendrafitz (03-10-2016), Mare (03-10-2016)
I love that, Penny! Great story! Reading is nothing like experiencing, for sure
Penny (03-13-2016)